What WWII data tells us about children, added sugar and chronic disease
“You are not only what you eat, you are what your mom eats,” one expert says. View original article Contributor: Alexandra Frost
“You are not only what you eat, you are what your mom eats,” one expert says. View original article Contributor: Alexandra Frost
Tanner Smith was 14 when he was given a covid-19 vaccine without parental consent. Now North Carolina’s Supreme Court has ruled his family can proceed with a lawsuit. View original article Contributor: Victoria Craw
Advice gleaned from the stories of 200 people whose perplexing illnesses were eventually diagnosed. View original article Contributor: Sandra G. Boodman
Researchers analyzed suicide data from monthly incident reports produced by the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District, which operates and maintains the bridge. View original article Contributor: Erin Blakemore
A new study focusing on the common CA-125 blood test found that some patients were 23 percent less likely to show elevated cancer antigen levels at diagnosis. View original article Contributor: Frances Vinall
Children’s Health Defense, founded by the health secretary, had published online a vaccine-safety page that looked like the agency’s but that suggested links to autism. View original article Contributor: Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Teddy Rosenbluth and Apoorva Mandavilli
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The number of cases will increase, but the rates seem to be declining with every birth cohort that reaches advanced ages, researchers said. View original article Contributor: Paula Span