Prepare for healthcare rationing

In the 1990s, a lot of research proved the effectiveness–and cost-effectiveness–of natural remedies. And complementary and alternative therapies as well. But, as I wrote in an [...]

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Egg on their face

Last year, Canadian researchers published a study that claimed eating eggs is “as bad as” cigarette smoking for stroke risk. The study got a lot of press. And it got everyone worried about eggs [...]

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Stand up for your health

Sitting too much isn’t just bad for your waistline. It increases your risk of heart disease and type-II diabetes. It potentially increases your risk of developing prostate, colon and breast [...]

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Jefferson delights at the White House

Thomas Jefferson arrived at the White House on March 4, 1801. At the time, it was called the President’s House. It took a few months for Jefferson to settle in. But before long, he began hosting [...]

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The American revolution in eating

This summer, when you slice up a beautiful, red, heirloom tomato, thank Thomas Jefferson. He pioneered the cultivation of tomatoes. And brought many of Europe’s finest delicacies to America. He [...]

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