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Cancer Patient Caregivers Are Being Forgotten in Suicide Risk
Cancer Patient Caregivers Are Being Forgotten in Suicide Risk
Patients, upon receiving a cancer diagnosis, experience such devastation that they contemplate suicide, and it brings untreated suffering…
Dr. Patricia Farrell
Sep 5
Editor's Picks
Do Surgical Masks Protect You Against COVID?
Do Surgical Masks Protect You Against COVID?
My hospital recently reintroduced a mandate that its healthcare providers wear paper surgical masks.
Michael Hunter, MD
Sep 4
Strategies for Mitigating Vaccine Hesitancy: Lessons from Successful Interventions
Strategies for Mitigating Vaccine Hesitancy: Lessons from Successful Interventions
Vaccine hesitancy threatens global health. Using targeted strategies like communication, incentives, and partnerships can boost uptake.
Christopher Nial
Sep 1
Cooking At High Heat With Unsaturated Fats Was Never Such A Good Idea
Cooking At High Heat With Unsaturated Fats Was Never Such A Good Idea
These fats do more than just smoke.
Dr Joel Yong, PhD
Aug 30
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Why ICU Patients are Lying Face Down
Why ICU Patients are Lying Face Down
Proning is a simple and bizarre way to improve respiratory symptoms.
Jesse Smith, MD
Aug 22
This Weeks Editors Choice
The Future of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: Insights from Dr. Pradeep Natarajan
The Future of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: Insights from Dr. Pradeep Natarajan
In a recent Ground Truths podcast, Dr. Eric Topol interviewed Dr. Pradeep Natarajan, Director of Preventive Cardiology at Mass General…
Christopher Nial
Aug 14
Pick of the Week
Mental Strength: Building Resilience in Athletes
Mental Strength: Building Resilience in Athletes
Dr. Hussam Hamoush
Sep 17
The Cancer-Fighting Secret Hiding in Plain Sight: It’s NOT About the Gym
The Cancer-Fighting Secret Hiding in Plain Sight: It’s NOT About the Gym
Small bursts, big impact: Even a few minutes of intense activity can make a difference in cancer prevention.
Michael Hunter, MD
Sep 17
Vaping Kills Brain Cells? Do We Demand Action?
Vaping Kills Brain Cells? Do We Demand Action?
College student vaping is more dangerous than anyone admitted until research evidence showed it does severe damage.
Dr. Patricia Farrell
Sep 17
Find Your Footing Amidst the Frenzy: Balance Hacks for the Overwhelmed
Find Your Footing Amidst the Frenzy: Balance Hacks for the Overwhelmed
I have recently been thinking about the whirlwind of modern life.
Michael Hunter, MD
Sep 16
Toxic Spices: The Hidden Danger Lurking in Your Pantry
Toxic Spices: The Hidden Danger Lurking in Your Pantry
Imagine reaching for your favorite cinnamon powder to sprinkle on your oatmeal, unaware that each shake could expose you to a toxic heavy…
Michael Hunter, MD
Sep 15
Stop Owning a Cancer Diagnosis
Stop Owning a Cancer Diagnosis
It’s not from God, so it’s not yours.
Christina Vaughn: Nurse, Writer, Creator.
Sep 15
The Secret Body Material That No One Researched Much Until Now
The Secret Body Material That No One Researched Much Until Now
How you sit, whether you engage in specific exercises, and how your muscles keep their shape all relate to a particular element of the body…
Dr. Patricia Farrell
Sep 15
Your AirPods Just Became Hearing Aids: What You Need to Know
Your AirPods Just Became Hearing Aids: What You Need to Know
You heard me correctly: Your AirPods just became hearing aids.
Michael Hunter, MD
Sep 14
It Isn’t Really Just The Cholesterol That Contributes To Heart Disease.
It Isn’t Really Just The Cholesterol That Contributes To Heart Disease.
What cholesterol really is and what it isn’t.
Dr Joel Yong, PhD
Sep 13
How I Lowered My Blood Pressure Naturally by Manipulating Salt and Potassium
How I Lowered My Blood Pressure Naturally by Manipulating Salt and Potassium
A few years ago, my blood pressure was slightly elevated.
Michael Hunter, MD
Sep 13
Medicine through the lens of OOP-Object-Oriented Programming
Medicine through the lens of OOP-Object-Oriented Programming
Ahmadou Bello
Sep 13
The 2 Easiest Exercise Habits I Use For a Healthier Life
The 2 Easiest Exercise Habits I Use For a Healthier Life
I have often written about my to-do list for improving my healthspan.
Michael Hunter, MD
Sep 12
Patient’s Medical Trust Shredded by Those Who Took the Oath
Patient’s Medical Trust Shredded by Those Who Took the Oath
Patients need to trust the physicians from whom they seek treatment, yet the extent of criminality and sexual abuse of them is eye-opening.
Dr. Patricia Farrell
Sep 11
Sports Injury Prevention: A Pharmacist’s Guide for Athletes
Sports Injury Prevention: A Pharmacist’s Guide for Athletes
Dr. Hussam Hamoush
Sep 10
This Common Sweetener Could Be Silently Sabotaging Your Brain
This Common Sweetener Could Be Silently Sabotaging Your Brain
Too much sugar is bad for your brain, warn German brain experts.
Michael Hunter, MD
Sep 10
Love’s Not So Simple, and the Complexity Is Mindboggling
Love’s Not So Simple, and the Complexity Is Mindboggling
Don’t be fooled into thinking that love is one thing and one thing only because we now know it’s complex.
Dr. Patricia Farrell
Sep 9
Nanoplastics Invading Our Brains: The Shocking Truth You Need to Know
Nanoplastics Invading Our Brains: The Shocking Truth You Need to Know
I recently came across this headline on CNN: “Tiny shards of plastic are increasingly infiltrating our brains, study says.”
Michael Hunter, MD
Sep 8
Cutting Night Light Exposure Could Slash Your Diabetes Risk
Cutting Night Light Exposure Could Slash Your Diabetes Risk
Did you know that cutting night light exposure could slash your diabetes risk?
Michael Hunter, MD
Sep 7
New COVID Boosters: What You Need to Know Before the Next Wave
New COVID Boosters: What You Need to Know Before the Next Wave
The new COVID-19 vaccines have arrived.
Michael Hunter, MD
Sep 6
How We Can End Up Overfeeding And Developing Fatty Livers — And The Underlying Factors At Play.
How We Can End Up Overfeeding And Developing Fatty Livers — And The Underlying Factors At Play.
We can look at how geese are force-fed for foie gras production as a start.
Dr Joel Yong, PhD
Sep 5
AI-Powered Telemedicine: A Lifeline for Refugee Healthcare in Africa
AI-Powered Telemedicine: A Lifeline for Refugee Healthcare in Africa
With growing refugee populations and limited healthcare resources, AI-supported telemedicine is emerging as a crucial solution.
Christopher Nial
Sep 5
Why Your Body’s Fat and Sugar Use Changes with Exercise — and How Consistency Makes It Fair for All
Why Your Body’s Fat and Sugar Use Changes with Exercise — and How Consistency Makes It Fair for All
I am always learning something new about exercise.
Michael Hunter, MD
Sep 3
10-Year-Old Killers Are Responsible for Their Actions?
10-Year-Old Killers Are Responsible for Their Actions?
Should society hold children who murder accountable for such acts?
Dr. Patricia Farrell
Sep 3
FDA’s “Hands-Off” Approach: Are Unsafe Ingredients Sneaking into Your Food?
FDA’s “Hands-Off” Approach: Are Unsafe Ingredients Sneaking into Your Food?
I am very interested in the role processed foods play in the bad health outcomes of many Americans.
Michael Hunter, MD
Sep 1
South Asia Faces Growing Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases
South Asia Faces Growing Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases
As South Asian countries undergo rapid demographic and epidemiological transitions, they face a rising tide of non-communicable diseases.
Christopher Nial
Sep 1
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