...th fewer people, we see more red. And in the cities and suburbs with higher-density populations, we see the little blue dots. But the U.S. [...]
...th fewer people, we see more red. And in the cities and suburbs with higher-density populations, we see the little blue dots. But the U.S. [...]
...wine with dinner and hit the sheets a little earlier than usual. You may be more likely to make it to 75 and beyond! Sources: [...]
...recipients and the all-but-ignored donors. And so, for me, this latest turn-of-events is further reason to just say “no” to becoming an organ donor on [...]
...better than nothing. But I still don’t recommend taking a low-quality, run-of-the-mill multivitamin. For real results, it’s much better to take [...]
...one work day for most people. And far less than one work day for physicians-in-training.) By comparison, a veterinarian receives 87 hours of [...]
...pidemiology, which I regularly share with you. Likewise, there are few long-distance swimmers way out in the middle of the ocean. Plus, people who [...]
...pharmacy experts and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D., a medical anthropologist. Half-a-million deaths due to medical error is a shocking statistic. So, I did [...]
...vity” included cooking, light gardening, housework, and shopping. “Moderate-to-vigorous activity” included dancing, heavy gardening, running, [...]
...amainternmed.2019.6019. “Common Pesticides Linked to Heart Disease Risks in New Study.” Consumer Reports, 12/31/19. [...]
...politely said they were calling all of their customers about a new, “doctor-recommended” drug prescription for all patients. Apparently, I “fit the [...]