Health
Success — FDA Finally Issues Amalgam Warning
Just four weeks after we celebrated our 10th annual Mercury Awareness and Mercury-Free Dentistry Week, the U.S. Food and Drug ...
LGBTQ+ Support Groups in Schools Boost Students’ Mental Health
New research suggests that depression risk among LGBTQ+ students is considerably lower in those schools where such Gender-Sexuality Alliances (GSAs) ...
Black Patients Face More Screening Delays for Uterine Cancer Diagnosis
A new study finds Black women are not getting the tests they need to diagnose uterine cancer early.
HyperNormalisation: A Documentary of a Fake World
Documentary filmmaker and BBC journalist Adam Curtis has developed a cult following for his eccentric films that combine BBC archival ...
A Manual on Removing the Yoke From Your Neck
If you grew up with an idea of living in a democracy, the past nearly three years have been a ...
COVID Jab Gets Permanent Liability Protection as Predicted
Well, as predicted, the COVID shots have now received a permanent liability shield against injury and death. October 20, 2022, ...
Quick-Acting Migraine Medication: What to Know
Learn which drugs may ease your pain ASAP when a migraine hits.
Migraine: What to Do When Your Pain Is Dismissed
A migraine diagnosis is a key part of your treatment plan. Here’s what to do if your doctor isn’t taking ...
Even Mild COVID Might Change Your Brain
A new report says people who are experiencing anxiety and depression months after a mild case of COVID may have ...
Family History and Your Heart Failure Risk
Do you have a family history of heart failure? Asking the right questions when heart failure runs in your family ...
Equal Access to Heart Failure Treatment for All
Treatments for heart failure can ease your symptoms and help you live longer. But Black and Hispanic people with the ...
Heart Failure Risk: Where You Live, What You Look Like, and Where You Come From
Heart failure hits Black and Hispanic communities hardest. Here’s why — and the changes that can help.
Including More People of Color in Heart Failure Research
Heart failure clinical trials aren’t diverse enough. What researchers, the government, and you can do to make these studies more ...
Keep These B Vitamins on Your A-List
One group of eight micronutrients is commonly called B vitamins or B-complex vitamins. These are water-soluble vitamins your body requires ...
The Growing List of COVID Lies
At this point, the lies we’ve been told about COVID countermeasures are so numerous, it would be easier to point ...
Did Sweden Get COVID Right?
From Dr. Joseph Mercola Since COVID-19 first entered the scene, exchange of ideas has basically been outlawed. By sharing my ...
The Truth Will Set You Free
In the video above, I’m interviewed by Jason Shurka, author of several books1 about sacred knowledge, the raising of consciousness ...
Dirt to Soil: A Journey Into Regenerative Agriculture
Gabe Brown is a pioneer in regenerative land management, a holistic strategy that helps restore soil health. I visited his ...
Why People of Color Are Commonly Misdiagnosed
Plaque psoriasis misdiagnosis is common in people of color. Learn the reasons why, how it can affect your health, and ...
The Importance of Access to Treatment
People of color have long faced barriers to health care. See how this impacts your treatment for plaque psoriasis and ...
The Importance of Access to Treatment
People of color are often not represented in research and clinical studies. Learn what this means for your psoriasis treatment ...
Find Support in Your Community
You have an easier time treating your psoriasis – and feel more comfortable as you do – with support from ...
Sen. John Fetterman Enters Hospital for Treatment of Clinical Depression
The Pennsylvania Democrat is being treated for clinical depression at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
Motivational Interviewing: The proven coaching method that helps people change—even when they’re feeling stuck
We all have an inner belligerent teenager who resists, rebels, and feels misunderstood. If you’re a coach, you might be ...
New Cancer Screen, Same Issues: Can New Test Be Trusted?
A cancer screening program in Arizona that offers the Galleri blood test to first responders provides some insights on how ...
Could Fauci’s Replacement Be Even Worse?
Dr. Anthony Fauci stepped down from his position as director of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) ...
Eye Drops Linked to Antibiotic-Resistant Bacterial Infection
Aging may be inevitable, but many age-related problems do not need to be. For example, your vision is largely dependent ...
Vaping Increases Youths’ Risk of COVID-19
From Dr. Joseph Mercola Since COVID-19 first entered the scene, exchange of ideas has basically been outlawed. By sharing my ...
Switch to Plant-Based Diet Could Boost Prostate Cancer Survival
A new study suggests following a healthy plant-based diet after a diagnosis of prostate cancer may help prevent the disease ...
New Screen Might Spot More Cases of Hidden COPD
Researchers report a questionnaire called CAPTURE successfully identified almost half of clinical trial participants who had moderate to severe forms ...