The “Food as Medicine” crowd can chant all they want to eat your greens, but fruits and vegetables, the Food in Food as ...
We’ve all been there: your perfectly buttered toast hits the floor, and you’re left debating whether to risk it all for ...
If Kennedy and Oz are confirmed as heads of HHS and NIH, respectively) we are going to be seeing an explosion of 17th-century ...
Evidence suggests that at recommended levels, fluoridation is cost-effective and promotes public health. But, like any ...
What happens when anti-vax ideology moves from the fringe to the halls of power? Will measles just be the opening act?
In this week’s reading, you’ll discover surprising historical links between farming and climate change, why crypto remains ...
Frederick McKay didn’t head to Colorado Springs in the early 1900s to become a dental detective. Like many health-conscious hypochondriacs of his time, he was chasing the promise of Colorado’s ...
A recent article hailed Lifestyle Medicine training as a way to “empower” physicians through education. But a closer look at the study reveals modest knowledge gains, inflated confidence, and little ...
In a new thought piece, researchers explore how deeply ingrained cultural habits — like America’s love of individualism and East Asia’s embrace of collective harmony — shaped the national chaos, ...