Republican lawmakers are calling on the NIH to halt funding for embryonic stem cell research over ethical concerns. They argue proven alternatives offer better results without moral compromise.
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A toddler born deaf captured attention in the Oval Office after receiving a groundbreaking gene therapy treatment. President Donald Trump highlighted the life-changing medical breakthrough during the visit.
Episode 2743 of Caravan To Midnight examines the hidden patterns shaping health, institutions, and society. This discussion goes beyond headlines to uncover deeper truths often ignored.
President Trump announced a sweeping agreement with Regeneron to reduce drug prices across its portfolio. The deal also includes major US investment and new medical advancements.
Ohio ranks among the highest states for cancer rates, with researchers examining possible links to pesticide use, pollution, and lifestyle factors.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense questioning over vaccines, measles outbreaks, and public trust. The hearings highlighted deep divisions over health policy and chronic disease in America.
A string of unexplained deaths among Chinese scientists in sensitive fields has raised serious questions. Some observers warn it could point to a hidden “silent scientist war.”
A lawsuit alleges the EPA failed to respond to concerns over glyphosate levels in oat-based foods. The case raises questions about safety standards for children.
A new book examines how COVID-era messaging and censorship influenced public understanding of the pandemic. It raises questions about institutional coordination and transparency.
A new Minnesota law permits nursing homes to serve alcohol without a liquor license. The move has sparked both support and criticism nationwide.
An 84-year-old woman says she was offered assisted suicide before receiving a diagnosis, fueling growing concerns over Canada’s MAID program.
A Pennsylvania court ruled Medicaid must cover abortions, reigniting debate over taxpayer funding and state constitutional law.
Pro-life groups are urging Congress to extend defunding of Planned Parenthood, warning federal funding could resume in 2026 without action.
The US military has ended its long-standing flu vaccine mandate for service members. The move signals a broader shift in policy and debate over medical freedom.
Physicians are raising concerns about vaccine cocooning, a strategy meant to protect newborns. Critics say evidence shows limited effectiveness and potential risks.
A federal compensation program for COVID vaccine injuries has approved only a small fraction of claims. Critics argue strict rules and deadlines prevent fair access to relief.


















