Occasionally, even nanny governments get something right. Case in point? Washington, D.C.’s city council recently voted to ban gas-powered leaf blowers (GLBs). When we lived there, I’d often see [...]
Occasionally, even nanny governments get something right. Case in point? Washington, D.C.’s city council recently voted to ban gas-powered leaf blowers (GLBs). When we lived there, I’d often see [...]
Have you ever noticed how some foods look like human organs? Well, this interesting observation actually dates back to the Renaissance and a scientist named Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim [...]
Many public health experts adopt an extreme, “all-or-nothing,” prohibitionist approach to anything and everything that might potentially cause harm to some individuals. Especially alcohol. They [...]
Science consistently shows that a Mediterranean-type diet is the healthiest for you, your heart, your brain, your metabolism—and your lifespan. But, all too often, the mainstream seems to [...]
When someone survives cancer, developing heart disease probably isn’t high on their list of concerns. But it should be. In fact, according to an eye-opening new study, cancer survivors actually [...]
People are asking me how to prepare for the coronavirus. So, to fully give you an insider’s scoop, I looked into the science as I always do…and gathered some geopolitical insights from a few of [...]
For the most part, life expectancy in industrialized countries like the United States has been steadily increasing over the last 100 years. But about four years ago, I first reported that two [...]
It’s been quite astonishing to witness how big food manufacturers are somehow managing to convince millions of Americans that “plant-based” diets filled with processed, mass-produced veggie [...]
Heart failure, which is characterized by a long-term, chronic shortage of blood to the heart, is the leading cause of hospitalization among older adults in the U.S. And it’s particularly lethal. [...]
A massive, $100 million study recently looked at outcomes for men and women with blocked arteries who received two common, but highly invasive, surgical procedures. It turns out, they fare no [...]