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Which Came First: Migraine or Sleepless Night? Nov. 24, 2021

Wellnews

People who suffer from migraines often have trouble getting a good night's sleep, but it's not clear... Read More

Personality and Alzheimer's Disease Nov. 17, 2021

Wellnews

Apart from biological factors such as amyloid plaques and tau tangles, new research suggests some pe... Read More

Two Courts Debunk Widely Accepted Opioid Myths: Undertreatment of Pain Is a Real Problem, and Bona Fide Patients Rarely Become Addicted to Their Medication Nov. 17, 2021

Jacob Sullum

Since 2014, state and local governments have filed thousands of lawsuits against pharmaceutical comp... Read More

Managing Diabetes Nov. 12, 2021

Nutrition News

November is National Diabetes Month, a month set aside to focus on this disease that affects the mor... Read More

Can't Beat a Good Story Nov. 10, 2021

Wellnews

When people watch the same movie together, their hearts begin to beat in time. It's not the shared e... Read More

During the Pandemic, One Thing Didn't Change Nov. 03, 2021

Wellnews

When jobs began disappearing during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was presumed health insurance coverage... Read More

There's a Little Henrietta Lacks in All of Us Oct. 28, 2021

Armstrong Williams

On a hot summer day, Aug. 1, 1920, a woman named Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke, Virginia. Thou... Read More

Food For Naught Oct. 27, 2021

Wellnews

Children are increasingly getting the majority of their daily calories from ultraprocessed foods hig... Read More

Restored Hearing Not Nearing Oct. 20, 2021

Wellnews

Even as medical science expands its abilities to regrow cells to restore lost functions, hearing los... Read More

Cancel Drug Patents When the Public Pays Oct. 19, 2021

Corey Friedman

Pope Francis is urging drugmakers to release their lucrative patents on coronavirus vaccines, allowi... Read More

It's My Metabolism Oct. 13, 2021

Wellnews

Our daily energy expenditure, otherwise known as our metabolism, changes over the course of our live... Read More

What Nobel Prizes Say About National Greatness Oct. 08, 2021

Mona Charen

It's Nobel Prize season. The just-announced 2021 winners in medicine/physiology are two Americans, D... Read More

Long COVID Uncommon in Children Oct. 06, 2021

Wellnews

Adding to a small but growing body of research, an English study found that the vast majority of chi... Read More

Comply or Die: Vax-Partheid in the Operating Room Oct. 05, 2021

Michelle Malkin

For nearly 20 years, I've reported on America's medical welcome mat for chronically sick illegal ali... Read More

Doses In Abundance Sep. 29, 2021

Wellnews

With vaccination rates slowing (or never really getting momentum) in some parts of the country, U.S.... Read More

Can a Broken Heart Kill You? Sep. 24, 2021

Positive Aging

I had never heard of what is officially labeled "broken heart syndrome" until a friend of mine colla... Read More

Vaccine Resistance Has Opened the Genuine Possibility of Health Care Rationing Sep. 22, 2021

Daily Editorials

A year and a half into the pandemic, the long-feared specter of rationed health care — that is... Read More

Genes and COVID-19 Sep. 22, 2021

Wellnews

COVID-19 hits some people harder than others, with more severe or longer-lasting symptoms and conseq... Read More

4 Top Tips for Getting Support During Pregnancy Sep. 21, 2021

Tips from the Mommy MD Guides

This might be less about enlisting help than it is about accepting help. Chances are good that peopl... Read More

Cancer Deaths Are Down -- And Up Sep. 15, 2021

Wellnews

Overall, cancer deaths continue to decline, but the news isn't universally good. Between 2001 and 20... Read More