Health

Magnetic Pen Set Stabilizes Writing for Parkinson’s Patients

Northwestern University undergraduate students created a stabilizing pen system that allows people living with Parkinson’s Disease to write with a ...

Cervical Cancer Screenings Double With Mailed DIY Kits

One way of increasing the uptake of screening for cervical cancer is mailing out self-collection HPV kits that woman can ...

Toxic Algae and Red Tide — The Steep Cost of Factory Farms

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published August 21, 2018. Florida is well-known for its aquatic ...

Holding the Line: It’s Easier With Love

This story is about the importance of “holding the line” both in the conventional sense and in the deepest, most ...

What Safety Studies Have Been Done on mRNA Swine Vaccines?

As previously reported, unbeknownst to the public, pork producers in the U.S.1 and Canada2 have been using customizable mRNA-based “vaccines” ...

Black Patients Less Likely to Get Treatment for Opioid Overdose

A new study finds Black Americans are even less likely than whites to receive meds following a medical event.

The Impact of Weight Bias

In this webinar, Joseph Nadglowski, CEO of the Obesity Action Coalition, spoke about weight bias and the effects it has ...

Skin Patch Could Help Ease Peanut Allergy in Toddlers

A new clinical trial shows a “peanut patch” may help protect toddlers who have potentially dangerous peanut allergies.

Post-COVID, Building ‘Health’ Matters, Too

Buildings large and small, in all kinds of industries around the world, are being built to gain and promote WELL ...

Jackfruit Packs a Walloping Amount of Nutrition

Good nutrition is foundational to optimal health, the importance of which cannot be overstated. The CDC1 says it “is essential ...

Linked to Schizophrenia, Easy-to-Fix Nutrient Deficiency

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published December 20, 2018. Despite being simple and inexpensive to ...

Plastic Is Everywhere Now, Including Your Brain

We live in a throwaway society, and products intended for short-term consumption are packaged in materials that will survive for ...

FDA Advisers Recommend Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills

Birth control pills should be available over the counter, an independent panel of advisers told the FDA on Wednesday, saying ...

Surgery Beats Targeted Radiation for Early Stage Lung Cancer

A new study suggests people who are good surgical candidates for lung cancer appear to have a lower five-year survival ...

Toxins From Grilling, Smoking & Car Exhaust Could Raise Odds for RA

A new study suggest toxic chemicals that develop from car exhaust, smoking and backyard grilling might increase your risk of ...

Runner Molly Seidel on Making Strides With her ADHD

Part 3: Like running, the Olympic athlete works on her mental health daily. “It’s OK that it’s always going to ...

‘You Can’t Faze Me:’ Marathoner Molly Seidel on Her ADHD Diagnosis

In part one of our three-part series, Molly Seidel, an Olympic medalist, talks about her journey with ADHD and OCD ...

Doctors Urged to Minimize Their Own Weight Bias and Stigma

A statement from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology addresses weight bias and stigma from health care professionals as well ...

Bill Gates Owns Synthetic Fruit Coating — What’s in It?

Do you know what Apeel is? In an April 24, 2023, Twitter thread,1 Alexis Baden-Mayer, political director at the Organic ...

CRISPR Gene Editing Can Trigger Tumors, Two Studies Warn

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published June 26, 2018. The discovery of the gene editing ...

Should Your Child Get That Root Canal?

If your dentist tells you that you or your child needs a root canal, think carefully before accepting. A root ...

How the End of the COVID Public Health Emergency May Affect You

The emergency declaration gave the federal government flexibility in waiving certain rules affecting health care, including Medicare, Medicaid, and private ...

Sleepwalking and Insomnia: What’s the Connection?

Is there a link between sleepwalking and the sleep disorder insomnia? Here’s what to know.

Should All U.S. Newborns Undergo Genomic Testing?

A national survey of experts in rare diseases found the vast majority support DNA sequencing in healthy newborns.

Federal Task Force Suggest Mammograms Start at 40, Not 50

The task force also called for more research on the effects of racism in breast cancer care, screening tools for ...

Household Factors Can Raise a Child’s Odds for IBD

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is marked by abdominal pain, diarrhea and blood in the stools, indicating that parts of the ...

For Some LASIK Patients, Complications Damage Mental Health

Since the dawning of the surgery, concerns have surfaced from a growing number of LASIK patients who aren’t satisfied with ...

Can You Inherit COPD?

“Inherited COPD” happens when you lack a protein called AAT. Learn more about what AAT deficiency is and how it ...

Genetic COPD: My Story

This personal story details one woman’s experience with AAT deficiency, sometimes called genetic COPD. Learn more about life with AAT ...

Diagnosing Genetic COPD

An AAT deficiency diagnosis can take some time. Learn why it’s not always easy to get an alpha-1 diagnosis.