High Doses of Vitamin D Don’t Strengthen Bones
Vitamin D supplements may even lead to decreases in bone density. View original article Contributor:
Vitamin D supplements may even lead to decreases in bone density. View original article Contributor:
The “Freshwater” novelist forays into Y.A. and attempts to find balance amid multiple book and TV projects. View original article Contributor:
Is it possible to train doctors without hurting anyone’s feelings? View original article Contributor:
The main symptoms — dry eyes and mouth, fatigue and limb pain — are common complaints associated with any number of health problems. View original article Contributor:
It may be possible to eradicate malaria—one of history’s deadliest diseases—from the planet by 2050, according to a coalition of 41 leading scientists, economists and health-policy experts writing in the Lancet. “Malaria is one of the oldest and deadliest diseases of humankind,” says Sir Richard Feachem, one of the report’s authors and co-chair of the … Read more
According to newly published research, a drug that helps eradicate fear could boost the effectiveness of a common PTSD treatment. View original article Contributor:
Kelli Harding, now a doctor, had taken my Peace Studies course decades ago. Her research in rabbits revealed a new science of kindness and health. View original article Contributor: Colman McCarthy
We know how mothers can be affected, but what happens to fathers before and after childbirth is not so well recognized. View original article Contributor: Brianna Randall
Lucy Kalanithi, whose neurosurgeon husband died of lung cancer, interviews Ady Barkan, who remains a committed advocate for health care despite his illness. View original article Contributor: Brianna Randall
The health risks of supplements and alternative medicine The Washington Post A few weeks ago, a patient came to me complaining of nausea, muscle weakness and fatigue. Her urine was tea-colored despite drinking loads of water. >View original article Contributor: