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How Twins’ Autism Shifted After Detox of Home, Diet, Lifestyle
The rate of autism has skyrocketed beyond what it was just a few decades ago. Are doctors better at diagnosing it, or are environmental factors at play? Watch our exclusive ...
October 17, 2024
BY
Brendon Fallon
Do Wheats, Grains, and Sugars Bear a Higher Heart-Disease Risk Than Fats? | Dr. William Davis
How do wheats, grains, and sugars affect cholesterol levels? How is the wheat we eat today different from ...
June 20, 2024
BY
Brendon Fallon
‘Restless Legs’ Can Be Fueled by Some Drugs, Foods, and Lost Nutrients—How to Relieve It?
Restless leg syndrome (RLS) affects an estimated 7 to 10 percent of Americans. What causes it and how ...
June 13, 2024
BY
Brendon Fallon
8 Commonly Used Medications Had Unjustified Price Increase, Report Finds
A research team estimated the increase in prices of 149 medications was due to an increase in net ...
December 11, 2023
BY
A.C. Dahnke
The Ocean of Toxins Our Children Are Growing Up In
A deepening detrimental effect on our children's health is afoot as more and more toxins pervade our air, ...
December 5, 2023
BY
Emma Suttie
Do You Know How to ‘Patient’?
Health Viewpoints Your body is the first responsibility you gain in this world. You must feed it, clean ...
November 10, 2023
BY
Matthew Little
Amazon Launches a Subscription Prescription Drug Service
Amazon is adding a prescription drug discount program to its growing health care business. The retail giant said ...
January 25, 2023
BY
The Associated Press
Labor Vows to Pip Liberals in Cutting Cost of Medications
The centre-left Australian Labor Party has promised to cut the cost of common medications for Australians slightly more ...
May 2, 2022
BY
Steve Milne
How to Safely Dispose of Expired Medications and Household Cleaners
Every day, my email box loads up with messages, many of which contain questions from you, my dear ...
March 15, 2022
BY
Mary Hunt
‘Just in Case’ Packing for a Journey
"Why are you taking medications for two weeks longer than the trip?" my husband asked when I was ...
March 14, 2022
BY
Gay Courter
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Can Medications and Supplements Interact With One Another?
By Cynthia Weiss From Mayo Clinic News Network DEAR MAYO CLINIC: As I have gotten older, doctors have ...
October 16, 2021
BY
Tribune News Service
Children Taking Multiple Medications at Risk for Severe Reactions
Nearly one of every five children in the United States use at least one prescription medication, and roughly ...
September 10, 2018
BY
Linda Carroll
Botched French Drug Test Leaves 1 Brain Dead, 5 in Hospital
PARIS—One man is brain dead and three others are facing possible permanent brain damage after volunteering to take ...
January 15, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
Big Premium Increases Foreseen for Medicare Drug Plan
WASHINGTON—With time running out on open enrollment season, many seniors are facing sharply higher premiums for Medicare's popular ...
November 23, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Engineered Yeast Turns Sugar Into Painkiller
Scientists have reprogrammed the genetic machinery of baker’s yeast so that the fast-growing cells can convert sugar into ...
August 14, 2015
BY
Tom Abate
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