Health

From Health Journalist to ALS Trial Participant: My Journey

After three family members from three different generations died of ALS, I took the chance on a clinical trial to ...

Children’s Headaches Could Be Caused by Eye Problems

About one-quarter of children in a recent study had one or more new eye-related findings that may have contributed to ...

Can This Get Rid of Fruit Flies in Your Kitchen?

Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) look like small flies or gnats. They can be a problem year-round, but are especially common ...

Alkaline Water or Hydrogen Water — Which One Is Better?

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published November 12, 2018. Alkaline water is experiencing a resurgence ...

The Stupidity of Ethanol as Green Energy

Carbon neutrality is the holy grail of the biofuel industry. It refers to a product that has net zero carbon ...

The Harmful Effects of Electromagnetic Fields Explained

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published September 3, 2017. I’ve often noted that electromagnetic fields ...

New Book Reveals the Uncensored History of AIDS

In this video, I interview journalist Celia Farber about her recently republished book, “Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of ...

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Interviewed by Bill Maher

June 26, 2023, Bill Maher, host of the Club Random Podcast, interviewed Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 2024 presidential candidate for ...

GM Children: Film Unveils ‘Monstrous’ Child Deformities

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published August 25, 2018. The shocking film “Genetically Modified Children” ...

Why Do Vaccines Keep Failing to Live Up to Their Promises?

In October 2019, my relatives decided to go on a trip to China in December, and for reasons I can’t ...

FDA OK of Alzheimer’s Drug Brings Hope, Some Safety Concerns

With no cure in sight, any new approval ushers in hope, including with an agent like Leqembi that slowed progression ...

Staying Cool in Extreme Heat When the Power Fails

It’s hot as Hades and the power’s out. Now what?

Extreme Heat Kills: Record Temps Leave Us All Vulnerable

Humans have reached the peak of their ability to adjust to extreme heat conditions. What comes next is not pretty.

Rheumatoid Arthritis in the Family: One Man’s Quest to Stay Active

Rheumatoid arthritis can make it hard to stay active. Andy Pendergrass of Louisiana shares how he keeps his athletic dreams ...

Damaged People, Rotten Standards: Anatomy of Decline

Defining the Problem The “new normal” has snuck up on us. No, there are no big screens broadcasting the babble ...

Why $4.99 Costco Chicken Is a Massive Problem

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published October 29, 2019. If you live in the U.S. ...

Kennedy’s Health Policy Roundtable

June 27, 2023, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held a Health Policy Roundtable featuring a panel of health freedom advocates, including ...

FDA Approves New Drug to Slow Alzheimer’s Disease

Study data shows the drug may slow Alzheimer’s progression by 27% over 18 months.

FDA Approves New Drug to Slow Alzheimer’s Disease

Study data shows the drug may slow Alzheimer’s progression by 27% over 18 months.

Is BMI Flawed as a Measure of Overall Health?

New research takes aim at the long-standing measurement of health.

Q&A: Health Challenges Facing Aging Black Americans

Karen D. Lincoln, PhD, a professor who has studied aging Black Americans, discusses the needs of this population as it ...

Is This a Natural Option for Harmful ‘Skinny’ Injections?

Berberine is a naturally occurring compound found in certain plants, which some are calling “nature’s Ozempic.”1 It is a once-weekly ...

Suicide Is on the Rise — Know the Warning Signs

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published June 21, 2018. The suicides of fashion designer Kate ...

How China Is Destroying American Farmland

North Carolina is the home of more than 2,000 large-scale hog farms, primarily clustered in the rural eastern region of ...

Solving Obesity: New Drugs Can’t Change How Little We Know

It sounds simple, but the obesity crisis may be one of the most complicated medical problems humans have ever faced. ...

‘Seeing’ Obesity: How Doctors and Patients Can Do Better

Obesity treatments are more advanced than ever, but the people who need them most can be reluctant to seek care, ...

What Helps Cancer Patients

From having hope to staying on top of screenings, here’s what helps cancer patients, says Lidia Schapira, MD.

Treating Obesity: Will New Drugs End the Crisis?

Doctors and researchers have been trying to end the obesity epidemic for decades – and failed. Can a new set ...

Why the Bioengineered Salmon Project Got Paused

The construction of AquaBounty’s largest GE salmon farm1 has hit a snag. Located in Pioneer, Ohio, the commercial salmon farm ...

Heavy Screen Time Changes Children’s Brains

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published December 27, 2018. Most people today live in a ...