We Spent a Year Investigating How the FDA Let Risky Drugs Into the U.S....
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Memories of Aulander, with Daniel Lassiter
Step back into an era when a gas station was more than a fuel stop—it was the heartbeat of the town. Through the lens of photographer Dick Jenkins and the vivid memories of lifelong resident Daniel Lassiter, we explore the legacy of Aulander, NC. From the "full-service" days of the local Exxon to the dedicated medical legacy of the Saunders family, discover how these landmarks defined a community built on service and care.
Women and the Intersection of Heart, Kidney and Metabolic Health
https://youtu.be/Zov79XTeJIc
(Family Features) Women may be unaware of their risk for heart disease, kidney disease and metabolic conditions like diabetes, which drive risk for cardiovascular...
Is ChatGPT making us stupid?
Aaron French, Kennesaw State University
Back in 2008, The Atlantic sparked controversy with a provocative cover story: Is Google Making Us...
Hispanic, Asian people drive population boom, stopping losses in many states
by Tim Henderson, Stateline August 1, 2025 Hispanic, Asian and multiracial residents drove population growth in the United States last year, and 16 states...
Sun advice from a skin cancer researcher and physician
Elaine McWhirter, McMaster University
There is certainly growing awareness of the damaging effects of overexposure to the sun, including skin cancers.
Still,...


























