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July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. In honor of her legacy, this episode features Dr ...
Unlike alcohol, which has a long-established legal limit (0.08% BAC) and near-instant results from breathalyzers, THC and other drugs don’t behave the same way in the body. THC can linger in the ...
Defense lawyers have called shaken baby syndrome, or abusive head trauma, junk science. But doctors say shaking a baby is dangerous.
The tool could also have major implications in the legal world. In forensic cases, just a speck of DNA might soon offer ...
New research offers key insights into how blood stains cotton fabrics, allowing investigators to gather additional ...
AI-enabled misinformation is not merely a failure of facts. Regulation can help slow the supply. But unless we address the ...
DNA analysis is considered the gold standard for identifying victims of mass fatalities. But how does it work?
Winning a lawsuit can bring financial peace of mind, but a lump sum windfall can produce certain pitfalls that a structured settlement may avoid.
Nancy Erickson was just 21 when she was last heard from in October 1973. Her cause and manner of death are still unknown.
Archaeologists in Portugal just identified the world's oldest mummies — thanks to a few undeveloped rolls of 60-year-old film ...
The investigation into a daughter’s claims that her father killed and then buried bodies in wells on about 400 acres of ...