...to break down. In addition, live clams and oysters should have closed, not open, shells. If they’re open, [...]
...to break down. In addition, live clams and oysters should have closed, not open, shells. If they’re open, [...]
...uild damaged cartilage. (You can learn more about this powerful trio on my website, www.DrMicozzi.com, by typing [...]
...-quarters of the findings about supplement-users in this huge, expensive research study are a complete “wash”…as [...]
...iew by the Office of the Special Counsel concluded that these concerns are valid. Enough to warrant a full investigation into what it calls “a [...]
...ces over 25 years in the age, sex, or stage of the disease. So that allows valid comparisons to be made. This also tells us, by the way, that [...]
...o one-half of heart-healthy recommended intakes). This is critical when it comes to research involving dietary [...]
...ic pill pushers. In 2006, as a member of the Penn medical alumni executive committee, I accompanied Dr. Arthur Rubinstein, the courageous Dean, [...]
...arlier and wake up earlier. Accordingly, taking daytime naps should also become more common. Both science and [...]
...n-physician bioethicists guiding the government and the academic medical research complex. Maybe they should all go back to [...]
...long-term statin use and breast cancer risk among women. For this study, researchers from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer [...]