December 7, 2023

Long-Term ADHD Medication Use Associated With Increased Cardiovascular Disease

Research led by the Karolinska Institute in Sweden has found an increased risk of cardiovascular disease associated with long-term ADHD medication use.
December 7, 2023

Iron Deficiency May Make Women More Prone To Depression

Insufficient amounts of iron in the body may lead to psychosocial health consequences such as depression among women of reproductive age, according to new research.
December 7, 2023

Vitamin B6 + Folate Combination May Lower Migraine Risk

At increased levels, vitamin B6 and folate have a synergistic relationship in lowering the risk and possibly preventing migraines, according to an analysis that appears in the Nutrition Research journal.
December 7, 2023

Study Suggests Changing To A Healthier Diet Could Add Ten Years To Your Life

An international team of public health specialists, addiction researchers, cardiovascular and metabolic health professionals, and nutritionists has found that switching from a typical Western diet to a healthier regimen could add 10 years of life for the average middle-aged person.
December 7, 2023

Henry Kissinger, America’s Most Notorious War Criminal, Dies At 100

The titan of American foreign policy was complicit in millions of deaths – and never showed remorse for his decisions.
November 30, 2023

Clinical Trial Data Suggests Prenatal Vitamin D Reduces a Child’s Risk of Asthma

A review of 15 years' worth of data from the Vitamin D Antenatal Asthma Reduction Trial found that vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy reduced rates of asthma and wheezing in children.
November 30, 2023

Moderna is Spying on You

New documents reveal Moderna’s attempts to control the vaccine debate.
November 30, 2023

New Study Finds Current Dosing Recommendations May Not Help Patients Achieve Optimal Vitamin D Levels

Two new studies have found that current dosing recommendations are not helping patients achieve optimal vitamin D levels.