H.I.V. Infections Remain Persistently High, U.N. Reports
More than 1.5 million people worldwide, many of them young girls, were infected amid pandemic disruptions in 2021. View original article Contributor: Apoorva Mandavilli
More than 1.5 million people worldwide, many of them young girls, were infected amid pandemic disruptions in 2021. View original article Contributor: Apoorva Mandavilli
Alternative Medicine Popular Among Seniors, But Most Don’t Tell Their Doctors About It HealthDay News >View original article Contributor:
Online shopping is more than a hobby for those who get a thrill out of traversing the biggest mall in the world: the internet. It’s also a sport. How else to explain Monica Corcoran Harel’s reaction to the news that there’s a flash sale at one of her favorite online stores? “I get very, very … Read more
Lauren Robinson has no desire to have an unplanned pregnancy. So after learning that the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June—and reading Justice Clarence Thomas’ concurring opinion suggesting that the court should also reconsider Griswold v. Connecticut, the 1965 ruling protecting the right to contraception, she was scared. Robinson, a 34-year-old post-doctoral researcher, … Read more
The coronavirus pandemic began in separate viral spillovers from live animals sold and butchered in late 2019 in a Wuhan, China, seafood market, according to two papers published Tuesday in the journal Science. View original article Contributor: Joel Achenbach
Dr. Eric Goodman joins Chris Kresser in this episode of Revolution Health Radio to discuss how Foundation Training addresses back pain on a functional level and uses movement and breathing to correct the imbalances caused by our modern habits. Dr. Goodman explains the mechanics of back pain, the evolution of Foundation Training, how decompression breathing … Read more
The deal would end thousands of lawsuits against one of the largest producers of opioid painkillers during the height of the opioid epidemic. View original article Contributor: Jan Hoffman
Pain Management: 5 Alternative Therapies for Relief AARP >View original article Contributor:
Some of the children were infected with adeno-associated virus 2 and shared a relatively uncommon gene variant, according to two small studies. View original article Contributor: Emily Anthes
New research in people with a cluster of heart disease risk factors has shown that consuming green tea extract for four weeks can reduce blood sugar levels and improve gut health by lowering inflammation and decreasing ‘leaky gut.’ View original article Contributor: