Back in 1905, a pharmacist in North Carolina began selling a product called Vick’s Magic Croup Salve. It quickly gained popularity, just in time for the devastating 1918-19 influenza epidemic. [...]
Back in 1905, a pharmacist in North Carolina began selling a product called Vick’s Magic Croup Salve. It quickly gained popularity, just in time for the devastating 1918-19 influenza epidemic. [...]
For the last month, the lame-stream media has focused on all the problems created by the totally incompetent HealthCare.gov website. Yes, we all know the website doesn’t work. Uninsured Americans [...]
I recently received a question from a concerned reader about vitamin B12. She asked if the form of B12 called cyanobalamin is less healthy than methylcobalamin. It’s a great question. A lot of [...]
Last month I warned you about the extreme dangers of extreme exercise. I described a study that followed 52,000 competitive cross-country skiers over many decades. Much to their surprise, [...]
A little more than 100 years ago, President William Howard Taft had a picnic lunch by the ocean, right across the street from where I am writing now on Loblolly Cove, north of Boston. From the [...]
I don’t often write about “super foods” because a truly healthy diet incorporates a variety of foods. Not just one type of food…even if it is “super.” With that said, broccoli definitely deserves [...]
Multiple sclerosis (MS) remains shrouded in mystery to most mainstream medical experts. Some say it’s a genetic disease. Others say a virus causes it. And I’ll never forget one particularly wacky [...]
In the hallowed halls of the Capitol this Halloween, you may see a few of the “walking dead.” Sure, in reality, they are merely senators, representatives, and government officials. But today, [...]
In America, we are particularly fond of Halloween. But long before Halloween turned into the $6.9 billion holiday it is today, pumpkins were already synonymous with the autumn harvest…and the [...]
It’s Halloween week. And all across America, you see pumpkins, carved or whole, sitting on front porches, stoops and fence posts as decoration. But they weren’t always relegated to the front [...]