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...letely ignored). Compare them with some contemporary issues. The inflation of the jargon and the plunge in definitive conclusions [...]
...en poor perceptions about aging and poor sleep. And they noted that people commonly made comments [...]
...now your numbers. New study confirms growing epidemic For the new study, researchers examined a national sample of 27,971 adults [...]
...pids (blood fats). So, compared to the first group, participants with a low-fat/high-carb diet seem to have trouble metabolizing fats. Those who had [...]
...’t get me wrong. I was once a Ph.D. student myself. And I know some good research comes out of those programs. But I’m [...]
...cer, <a href=”https://drmicozzi.com/lung-cancer-screening-increases-survival-to-nearly-90-percent”>as I reported last year.</a> The Lahey [...]
...San Francisco government would do well to keep that ruling in mind when it comes to free speech in public spaces [...]
...dy shows that their lives were never at risk. But the government-industrial-medical complex doesn’t go down without a fight. Especially when [...]
...nuts, and seeds Over the course of the study, 425 deaths occurred. The most-common cause of death was cardiovascular disease. [...]
...te that illustrates how we are of two minds about Nature. The natural “know-it-all” states, “Getting lost in the wilderness is a good way to find [...]