As I discussed last week, people around the world have been using flowers in their cooking and medicinally for thousands of years. And today, I’m going to discuss new research into two more [...]
As I discussed last week, people around the world have been using flowers in their cooking and medicinally for thousands of years. And today, I’m going to discuss new research into two more [...]
Congress (barely) passed the Affordable Care Act (ACA) 10 years ago. And it was supposed to make healthcare affordable for every American. However, as I warned back then, all it really did was [...]
At this time of year, I enjoy seeing the resurgence of the many perennial flowers we first planted years ago in our garden. I even enjoy the reappearance of dandelions, deemed “weeds” by many [...]
All this week, I’ve been discussing the different causes and treatments for high blood pressure (BP). Today, I’m going to focus on high BP among older adults. Frankly, I’ve long believed that we [...]
As I’ve explained here before, salt isn’t the be-all, end-all of high blood pressure. And trying to cut it out completely isn’t the answer for heart disease. In fact, studies show that low levels [...]
I’ve been writing a lot lately about the importance of getting regular sun exposure. For one, we know it triggers your skin’s natural production of vitamin D, the all-important nutrient that [...]
Thirty years ago, the new behavioral scientists at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) essentially decided to blame all lung diseases—not just lung cancer—on smoking tobacco. And they began to [...]
Early in my career as a scientist at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and for my Ph.D. dissertation research, I learned that the largest risk factors for breast cancer are: Hitting puberty at [...]
As I reported last week, the jury’s still out about the exact path the coronavirus will ultimately take in the U.S. in the coming months. And the total number of deaths will largely depend on a [...]
Mainstream medical experts continue to push “routine” cancer screenings onto older Americans. Yet, they don’t take the same aggressive approach when it comes to routine screenings for dementia. [...]