An up-close look at the charged debate over fluoride
Fluoride skeptics say they shouldn’t be forced to drink the substance when there are unresolved scientific questions about it. View original article Contributor: Fenit Nirappil, McKenzie Beard
Fluoride skeptics say they shouldn’t be forced to drink the substance when there are unresolved scientific questions about it. View original article Contributor: Fenit Nirappil, McKenzie Beard
Holistic Wellness Fair set to take place this Weekend WDTV >View original article Contributor:
Experts are puzzling over which interventions are saving lives. The evolving illicit supply itself may hold important clues. View original article Contributor: Jan Hoffman and Noah Weiland
Nocturnal leg cramps (NLC) are common, painful, but usually not serious occurrences. They are the involuntary contractions of leg muscles that happen during sleep. It feels like a spasm and … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
After a hit to the head or a fall, people, especially seniors, can develop a dangerous pooling of blood and fluid between the brain’s surface and it’s protective covering, the … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
A wearable patch the size of a postage stamp that can monitor blood pressure continuously could soon help people manage their hypertension. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
Acupuncture Market Expected To Reach USD 99.41 Billion by GlobeNewswire >View original article Contributor:
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Screens are an integral part of modern teenage life, but there’s little regulation of the types of content teens see and how much they view. Research shows that while online videos can be useful for educating and connecting young people, excessive viewing—and the sneaky ways streaming, social media, and other internet platforms try to attract … Read more
Nearly 8% of Americans have asthma. Given that there’s no cure for the condition, it’s important that if you have it, you find ways to manage your breathing symptoms and limit your flare-ups in order to maintain as high a quality of life as possible. Treatments for asthma include reliever inhalers, long-term inhalers, and pills—and … Read more