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Wide variations in how well or poorly people age: United States ranks 54th between Iran (53rd) and Antigua and Barbuda (55th)
At what age do you feel 65? A 30-year gap separates countries with the highest and lowest ages at which
How the global gag rule stifles free speech
During his first week in office, President Donald J. Trump issued an executive order known as the Expanded Global Gag
States with permissive gun laws have higher mass shooting rates, study finds: Average rates 11 percent higher and growing in permissive states, shrinking in restrictive states
States with more permissive gun laws and greater gun ownership have higher rates of mass shootings, and a growing divide
American drug overdose death rates the highest among wealthy nations
In the most comprehensive international comparison of its kind, a USC study found that the United States has the highest
No evidence tougher policies deter adolescent cannabis use
A new study from the University of Kent has found no evidence that teenage cannabis use is lower in countries
More than enough on our plates: Tackling the obesity crisis by shrinking fish and chips
A smaller portion of fish and chips has been embraced by takeaway owners and customers, research has found and may
Investigators study effect of switching insulin medications
In the United States, the drug price for insulin has skyrocketed over the last two decades. While the price has
Seeing soda’s influence: Study reveals how soda industry influence helped shape obesity policy in China
A complex network of research funding, institutional ties and personal influence has allowed the Coca-Cola Company, through its connections with
US health care spending highest among developed countries
The United States, on a per capita basis, spends much more on health care than other developed countries; the chief