Health

Pain-Related Brain Changes in Fibromyalgia May Be Reversible

Although fibromyalgia is quite common, affecting more than 5 million Americans, it continues to be misdiagnosed and misunderstood. In fact, ...

Benefits of Going Organic

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published January 9, 2018. Many people want to lead a ...

COVID Shots Associated With Increased Risk of Blindness

While U.S. health agencies have admitted that myocarditis (heart inflammation), and a related condition called pericarditis (inflammation of the heart ...

How to Support Long-Term Fertility of Your Soil

Fertile soil is a key to life on Earth. While industrial agriculture has decimated soil fertility via the use of ...

Popular Weight Loss Drugs Can Carry Some Gnarly Side Effects

Weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy can help some people lose weight, but there are still some potential side ...

Diabesity: When You Have Diabetes and Obesity

In this webinar, Robert F. Kushner, MD, explained what diabesity is, what heightens your risk for it, and how weight ...

As We Age, Multivitamins May Fill Nutrient Gaps

Eating fruits and vegetables might not be enough to fill nutrition needs in older adults.

Top Five Health Benefits of Marjoram

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published December 21, 2018. Sweet marjoram (Origanum majorana) is an ...

WHO Launches Digital Health Partnership With Europe

June 5, 2023, the World Health Organization and the European Commission announced the launch of a “landmark digital health initiative ...

Flavanol Deficiency Contributes to Age-Related Memory Decline

A 2023 study1 published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) demonstrated that participants with poor diet ...

How the Censorship Industry Works, and How We Can Stop It

In this video, I interview Mike Benz, executive director for the Foundation for Freedom Online. Benz started off as a ...

Omega-3 May Lower Alzheimer’s Risk in High-Risk Individuals

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published November 8, 2018. More and more, scientists are confirming ...

Concussion Repair Manual: A Guide to Traumatic Brain Injury

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published March 18, 2018. Dr. Dan Engle, board-certified in adult ...

What Are the Priorities of the Healthcare Industry?

Introduction The pharmaceutical business model requires pharmaceuticals that are “effective” enough to somehow justify pushing them on patients but not ...

Plandemic 3 — The Great Awakening

More Than a Billion People Have Seen ‘Plandemic’ Mikki Willis’ documentary, “Plandemic Part 1” was released May 4, 2020, and ...

What Adults Need to Know About the New RSV Vaccines

Here’s what adults need to know about the recently approved RSV vaccines Arexvy and Abrysvo.

Promising Treatments for Pelvic Cancers

Which treatments for cervical and ovarian cancers are becoming the standard of care?

Easing the Patient Burden

Forty thousand medical professionals came together at the world’s leading oncology conference to help improve the patient experience, treatments, and ...

What Adults Need to Know About the New RSV Vaccines

Here’s what adults need to know about the recently approved RSV vaccines Arexvy and Abrysvo.

How Antibiotics Created the Chicken Industry — And Infections

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published February 11, 2018. Maryn McKenna is an investigative journalist ...

Lies, Sweet Lies: What Stories Do We Believe?

I would like to start with a stunning example of the World Economic Forum telling the truth. Here is factual ...

30% of Americans Have Fatty Liver Disease

In the U.S., an estimated 30% of adults have nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), the most common chronic liver disease.1 ...

Wildfire Smoke and Air Quality: How Long Could Health Effects Last?

While millions of Americans in the Midwest and on the Eastern Seaboard got some relief from the wildfire smoke from ...

The Case for Lung Cancer Screening

Besides smoking, what defines high risk? And what are the current guidelines for screening?

Recalled Newborn Loungers Tied to 2 More Infant Deaths

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) urges parents and caregivers to stop using recalled Boppy Newborn Loungers, which are ...

Cancer Centers Say Drug Shortages Are Impacting Patient Care

A new survey of cancer centers finds chemotherapy shortages are affecting most, prompting last-minute changes in treatment for numerous types ...

Experts Warn of Heart Dangers From Smoke of Canadian Wildfires

The American Heart Association issued an alert saying exposure to wildfire smoke can also cause or worsen heart problems.

The Case for Lung Cancer Screening

Besides smoking, what defines high risk? And what are the current guidelines for screening?

New Approach to Transplants Could Boost Supply of Donor Hearts

A new clinical trial has finds a new transplant method that “reanimates” donor hearts appears safe and effective.

New Approach to Transplants Could Boost Supply of Donor Hearts

A new clinical trial has finds a new transplant method that “reanimates” donor hearts appears safe and effective.