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What if that long-abandoned theory that “bad air” makes us sick wasn’t entirely wrong? Secretary Kennedy’s crusade against ...
This week, my reading ranges from moral collapse and sandwich classification to the existential crises of aging politicians ...
Here’s an interesting take on gut health: a recent study from Loyola University Chicago shows how heavy drinking and serious burns mess up the good bacteria in your gut, causing big health problems.
In the U.S., the so-called “moral imperative” to work is bumping up against a less romantic reality: wages that lag behind ...
A team of unsuspecting lawyers asked us to help promote their litigation targeting baby food makers, falsely alleging their ...
There’s no such thing as "natural Ozempic." While supplements like psyllium, berberine, and glucomannan are paraded as ...
We’ve spent decades tweaking food pyramids into plates, slapping labels on packages, and taxing sodas—yet most Americans ...
Are CT scans silently triggering a cancer epidemic — or are we being misled by speculative modeling and media-fueled fear? A ...
Grapefruit juice is more than a breakfast staple—it’s a potent enzyme inhibitor that can dramatically alter how certain drugs are metabolized. This article explores how a tiny structural difference ...
For those who feel taking medical advice from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is risky, consider his plan for avian flu. Suggesting we ...
The EPA’s latest decision to review its own 2024 ban on chrysotile asbestos reignites a regulatory tug of war that has ...
When the government pulls a public health ad campaign, it usually raises more questions than it answers. And when the ...