Doctors: WHO Wants to Control Health Care in US
In medicine, individualized treatment is being tossed in favor of centralized, checklist driven healthcare, physicians said on a panel at CPAC.
Eating Liver Offers Micronutrients Your Gut Requires
Strong doses of micronutrients in animal liver can help your gastrointestinal tract function at its best, prevent disease, and support the gut barrier.
Rates of Suicide Attempts Doubled After Gender-Reassignment Surgery: Study
Research shows a surgical procedure called a vaginoplasty used to help males transition to female can result in numerous complications.
Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ Found in 65 Percent of Popular Bandage Brands
Popular bandage brands may contain PFAS linked to endocrine disruption, thyroid disorders, infertility, and more, according to a new consumer report.
‘Billboard Chris’ Elston: A Child Is Never Born Wrong
Living in Canda and the father of two girls, Chris Elston became aware of what he calls the “greatest child abuse scandal in modern medicine history.”
Transgender Surgeries in US Nearly Tripled in 3 Years
Transgender surgeries tripled in U.S. between 2016 and 2019, with breast and chest procedures accounting for 56.6% of all operations, according JAMA study.
CDC Warns of Alarming Rise in Deadly Meningococcal Disease Cases
The CDC has issued an alert to health care providers due to an increasing number of cases of invasive meningococcal disease.
Popular Diabetes Drugs Used for Weight Loss Under Investigation for Suicide Risk
The European Union’s drug regulator is probing a possible link between diabetes drugs, popular for weight loss, and suicidal thoughts.
Scientists Uncover Mechanism Viruses Use to Cause Cancer
Findings from a new study have wide ranging implications as viruses are responsible for between 10 to 20 percent of cancers globally.
Cannabis Linked Strongly to Heart Issues
Using marijuana in any way considerably raises risk of heart issues, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association (JAHA).
Overdiagnosis of Breast Cancer in Older Women—and Unnecessary Treatment—Is Widespread: Study
Over 240,000 women in U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, and start treatment immediately. According to new research, that may be a mistake.
CDC Issues ‘Health Alert’ Over Measles Cases Across US
CDC noticed health care providers to “stay alert for measles cases” after outbreaks and “international traveler” exposed thousands at Washington airports.