The trials ‘can provide reassurance that the American repeat-boosters in-perpetuity strategy is evidence-based,’ officials said. By Zachary Stieber, Senior Reporter The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will not approve COVID-19 vaccines…
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RFK Jr. Defends His Comments on Vaccines: ‘I’m Going to Tell the Truth’
by EditorK‘The reason people have lost faith in this program is that they’ve been lied to by public officials for year after year after year,’ the health secretary says. By Zachary Stieber,…
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Health Secretary Says Environmental Factors, Not Genetics, Behind Spike in Autism
by EditorKHealth Secretary Says Environmental Factors, Not Genetics, Behind Spike in Autism By Nathan Worcester and Zachary Stieber, Senior Reporter WASHINGTON—The spike in autism has been caused by environmental factors as opposed to…
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HHS Releases Tool to Search for Chemical Contaminants in Foods
by EditorKPeople can use the tool to find contaminants in bananas, carrots, milk, and other foods and drinks. By Zachary Stieber, Senior Reporter The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services…
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Chewing Gum Can Shed Microplastics Into Saliva: American Chemical Society
by EditorKMicroplastic exposure may increase risk of some cancers and reproductive issues. By Naveen Athrappully Chewing a single piece of gum releases hundreds or thousands of microplastics into the saliva, with the…
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Why Petroleum-Based Yellow Food Dye, Targeted by RFK Jr., Poses Hidden Risks to Children
by EditorKTartrazine took the spotlight in a recent Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. video and was one of six dyes recently banned from food served in California schools. By Amy Denney Parents…
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Harvard Med Student Eats 720 Eggs in 30 Days, Highlighting a New Trend: N=1 Science
by EditorLPersonalized science, or N=1 studies, is empowering people to become citizen scientists and reshape the future of health care. By Sheramy Tsai Harvard medical student Nick Norwitz, who holds a doctorate…
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The Debate Around Fluoride Is Changing: What It Means for Your Drinking Water
by EditorKAt least three towns have stopped adding fluoride to their drinking water. By Marina Zhang More regulations on fluoride in drinking water may be coming due to the new court…
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Soundbody Collective is a soundbath based in Toronto, Canada. Through various sounds, music, and vibrations, sound therapy can provide different health benefits.
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Researchers found that sweetening yogurt with honey may prolong survival of the dairy product’s beneficial microbes in the colon. By Mary West Nutrients in two or more foods can sometimes…