Opinion | The Story of One Woman Who Fell Prey to the Medical Freedom Movement – The New York Times
Opinion | The Story of One Woman Who Fell Prey to the Medical Freedom Movement The New York Times >View original article Contributor:
Opinion | The Story of One Woman Who Fell Prey to the Medical Freedom Movement The New York Times >View original article Contributor:
Your average daily heart rate is a useful metric; so is your daily step count. Combining the two might be even better. View original article Contributor: Matt Richtel
Dr. Peter Marks, a veteran of the agency, wrote that undermining confidence in vaccines is irresponsible and a danger to public health. View original article Contributor: Christina Jewett, Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Noah Weiland
Opinion | First Cancer Threatened Her Life. Then Came Medical Freedom. The New York Times >View original article Contributor:
Miami Beach’s annual tech conference went to the dogs. No, not Pitbull, though he was at eMerge Americas 2025, too. More like cute, wagging-tail pups. Rescue dogs like 3-year-old Sultan … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
Texas has one of the strictest abortion restrictions in the country, banning abortion in nearly all situations with very limited exceptions. Since the near-total ban went into effect, several women in the state have shared stories and filed lawsuits, saying that they were denied critical care while experiencing pregnancy complications. On March 14, one of … Read more
Before you write off punctuation as little more than a dot, a line, or some combination of both, consider: A period can end a conversation—or an entire relationship. One too many question marks can make the recipient ask themselves if they really want to keep talking to you. Forgetting an exclamation point can spark the … Read more
Complementary Alternative Medicine: Correlation Between Functional Foods and Neurodegeneration Wiley Online Library >View original article Contributor:
Utahns with mental health needs now have an alternative to the emergency room KSL.com >View original article Contributor:
The nation’s top health official appeared in West Virginia, where the governor announced he would seek the federal government’s help to bar soda purchases using food stamps. View original article Contributor: Rachel Roubein