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Why do we fall for wellness scams? Our cultural biases and myths are often to blame. University of Sydney >View original article Contributor:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), has long cast doubt on the safety of vaccines—particularly the one for measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR). But in his new opinion piece about the ongoing measles outbreak, published March 2 in Fox News, Kennedy wrote that vaccines … Read more
Most Americans view soap as essential to bathing as water. The daily grind confronts us with dirt, germs, and sweat, and a soapy shower provides the simple, pleasurable antidote. Uncontroversial though soap may seem, some people are very troubled by your sudsy lather: dermatologists. “If you talk to most dermatologists, probably none of them use … Read more
The first step is knowing what type of headache you are having. Older adults tend to have tension-type, migraine or cervicogenic headaches, an expert says. View original article Contributor: Hallie Levine
The program helps people 60 and up, and some younger people, who want to remain at home but have trouble with moving around safely. View original article Contributor: Joanne Kenen
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More than a third of food-allergic kids were able to eat full servings of their trigger foods after treatment with an injectable asthma drug, new clinical trial findings report. In … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
People who land in the ER after using hallucinogens are more than twice as likely to die in a handful of years, a new study says. Psychedelics users treated at … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor: