Health
New Thought Police NewsGuard Is Owned by Big Pharma
The media is using a variety of tactics to restrict your access to the truth from websites like mine, including ...
Emily Oster: Killing Us Softly With a Missionary Mind
This story is about a centuries-old malaise that is still killing us today, increasingly so. I am not talking about ...
Advances in Handling Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD)
An expert in treatment-resistant depression shares successful treatment strategies doctors can try to help with TRD.
Managing Treatment-Resistant Depression: One Person’s Story
Learn how someone with treatment-resistant depression used therapy, community, and self-advocacy to help manage her condition.
Black Patients Fare Worse Than White Patients After Angioplasty, Stents
A new study finds Black adults who undergo a common procedure to open up clogged arteries are readmitted to the ...
Amazon Clinic: What You Need to Know
Amazon is encouraging patients to “skip the waiting room” with the launch of Amazon Clinic, a virtual health care service ...
Move Faster, Live Longer? A Little More Effort Goes a Long Way
Boosting the intensity of your workouts even a little may significantly reduce your risk of heart disease and add years ...
AI ‘Simulants’ Could Save Time and Money on New Medications
Second in a series examining the impact and potential of artificial intelligence in health care.
G20 Signs Declaration for International Vaccine Passport
As noted by former U.S. Rep. Dr. Ron Paul in the video above, World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab ...
Is It Time to Start Growing Your Own Food?
There are many reasons more people are buying seeds and planting their own gardens. One of the main reasons is ...
Red Meat Is Not a Health Risk
Scientists from the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) published a systematic review of the literature ...
Can AI Drive More Diversity in Drug Development?
A first in a series examining the impact and potential of artificial intelligence in health care.
Heart Disease Deaths Spiked During COVID
Deaths from heart disease and stroke among adults living in the United States have been on the decline since 2010. ...
As Kids’ Obesity Rises, Brain Health Declines: Study
Kids who are overweight or obese often struggle with school work, and now new research provides clues on how excess ...
The TikTok Trend That Triggered a Diabetes Drug Shortage
Ozempic, a weekly injection that helps boost insulin sensitivity in people with type 2 diabetes, also suppresses appetite, which leads ...
U.S. Flu Activity Already at Mid-Season Levels
Outpatient visit and hospitalization rates are the highest in over a decade.
Healthy Plant-Based Diets Lower Men’s Odds for Colon Cancer
A study of American men finds those who ate the highest average daily amounts of healthy plant-based foods had a ...
The Scoop on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
More than 1 million Americans have myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Learn about the symptoms of this serious disease.
Keep Those New Year’s ‘Eat Better’ Resolutions
Do you resolve each year to do your body some good? Making small changes in diet and exercise will reap ...
We Will Be Sacrificed for Global Standardization of Systems
The video above features the late Rosa Koire, former executive director of the Post Sustainability Institute and Democrats Against UN ...
More Warnings About Glyphosate
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup and other commonly used herbicides, is the most commonly used herbicide in the U.S., ...
Nutrition and Natural Strategies Offer Hope Against COVID-19
In this interview, repeat guest Dr. Andrew Saul, editor-in-chief of the Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, reviews what we currently know ...
Holiday Travel: How to Get Where You’re Going (and Stay Well)
Planning to travel this season? Here’s how to stay happy and healthy en route.
How Writing in a Journal Helps Depression
Find out how writing your thoughts in a journal can let you shift your perspective and help you manage the ...
Cutting Table Salt Tied to Lower Heart Disease Risk
Researchers say their findings are good news because they suggest you don’t have to cut out salt entirely to reduce ...
College Students Found Help in Personal Pandemic Stories
The COVID-19 pandemic was hard on everyone, especially during the early months of the lockdown. But college students had particularly ...
Past Discrimination Tied to Worse Recovery After Heart Attack
About one in three adults who survived a heart attack at a relatively young age say they have experienced discrimination, ...
Berry Good for You: Some Foods Can Strengthen Your Brain
New research suggests eating more berries and drinking tea may help slow mental decline as you age.
A Purpose in Life Might Lengthen Your Life
A new study finds a greater sense of purpose was linked to a lower risk of premature death risk among ...