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A new study from the NIH’s All of Us program is shaking up long-held assumptions by revealing that genetic ancestry rarely aligns with racial labels—and that the interplay between biology and society ...
RFK Jr. has unveiled a new demand for medical schools–that they offer more nutritional training than they currently do. As we ...
Correctly distinguishing between correlation and causation is critical because it influences how treatments for illnesses are ...
Health-optimizing enthusiasts are strapping on continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) to fine-tune their performance, prevent ...
What do French fries, fluoride, and 5G towers have in common? According to Toxic Nation, the MAHA community’s first film, ...
Every time nuclear energy appears promising, a meltdown, political backlash, or cost overrun pushes it back into the shadows.
From failing air traffic control systems to the forgotten toll of COVID, add crystalline experiments inspired by childhood ...
When cholera ravaged Hamburg in 1892, politics — not science — drove the response. Over a century later, as we confront ...
Apricot kernels are still all the rage in homeopathic remedies-- largely marketed for their source of protein, vitamins, and carbohydrates. But alas, their chemical compound hasn't wavered. Obviously, ...
Did you know that eating just three small apricot kernels, or half of one large apricot kernel can exceed safe levels? Apricot seeds, or kernels, contain a naturally occurring compound called ...