Health
Billionaire Stands to Make Millions From Addiction Treatment
Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published September 26, 2018. An estimated 202,600 Americans died from ...
Save the Bees
More than 130 fruits, vegetables and nuts,1 and 35% of the world’s crops depend on pollinators.2 The USDA estimates that’s ...
Study: 74% of Post-Jab Deaths Caused by the Shot
July 5, 2023, Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Harvey Risch, Dr. Roger Hodkinson, an expert clinical pathologist, and several other colleagues ...
Did Bariatric Surgery Lead to Lisa Marie Presley’s Death?
A medical examiner’s report points to small bowel obstruction as the cause of death, but was it caused by bariatric ...
Mosquito and Tick-Borne Illnesses on the Rise: What to Know
Illnesses spread by ticks and mosquitos are on the rise, prompting warnings from doctors and scientists to take precautions and ...
What Young People Should Know About Stroke Risks
Those with a history of adolescent high blood pressure had over twice the odds of having a stroke – even ...
ZZTest FEAT What Causes Sinus Problems?
If you are plagued by sinus problems, take a moment to consider these valuable parts of your body. What can ...
ZZTest Med REF What Causes Sinus Problems?
If you are plagued by sinus problems, take a moment to consider these valuable parts of your body. What can ...
ADHD and Epilepsy in Adults: What to Know
What to know about the link between ADHD and epilepsy in adults.
Stomach Cancer Risk in Asian Americans: Expert Q&A
People of East Asian descent have a higher risk of stomach cancer than other groups. Here’s what Haejin In, MD, ...
Changing My Pace With Myasthenia Gravis
If you have myasthenia gravis, you may wonder how to manage your fatigue. One woman shares how she balances everything.
How I Found My Balance With Exercise
Exercise can be tricky when you have myasthenia gravis. Climbing a mountain is even trickier, but one woman did. Here’s ...
Myasthenia Gravis: What Remission Looks Like
Treatment for myasthenia gravis can help manage your symptoms. An expert shares his perspective on how to get to remission ...
How to Prioritize Your Well-being With Myasthenia Gravis
Living with myasthenia gravis can take a toll on your mental, and physical health. Read one woman’s story about how ...
A Simple Way to Reduce Inflammation and Chronic Disease
Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published January 20, 2018. Did you know the energy from ...
Can a Placebo Beat a Multivitamin?
Multivitamin and mineral supplements are the most commonly consumed supplement in the U.S. It’s estimated that one-third of U.S. adults ...
Beat Fatigue and Heal Your Body Through Optimum Hydration
Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published August 26, 2018. Dr. Dana Cohen has been an ...
Launch of a New Doorway to Freedom
In this video, I interview repeat guest Dr. Meryl Nass, who has a monthly podcast with journalist James Corbett on ...
What Is the Cell Danger Response?
Since early 2020, I have worked with patients with spike protein injuries, either from COVID-19 or the vaccines. Now and ...
“The Greatest History Never Told”
A common mantra was chanted by world leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic — a Great Reset is necessary to “build ...
How to Boost Brain Health and Reverse Neurological Disease
Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published June 10, 2018. Your brain is a really important ...
Ketamine for Migraine: One Person’s Journey
Ketamine is not FDA-approved to treat migraine, but it shows some promise in some people. Read one person’s story.
Do-It-Yourself Medications: Self-Injected Drugs on the Rise
Having patients give themselves injections, when possible, not only saves clinic time and expense, but also spares the patients a ...
Get the Benefits of Exercise Without Breaking a Sweat
New research suggests that light physical activity — like washing dishes or slow walking — could be key to good ...
Should This Kind of Bruise Concern You?
If a yellow bruise pops up on your arm or leg, do you need to be alarmed? Not at all. ...
Top Sweetener Officially Declared a Carcinogen
The World Health Organization has finally gotten around to declaring the popular artificial sweetener aspartame a potential carcinogen.1 I warned ...