Researchers claimed the vaccines caused numerous deaths based on autopsy studies and adverse effects monitoring systems.
Study Finds CBD Could Help Tobacco Smokers Quit
A federally funded study revealed that CBD could help tobacco users quit by reducing their nicotine cravings.
Keto vs. vegan: Study of popular diets finds over fourfold difference in carbon footprints
For those on keto or paleo diets, this may be tough to swallow.
More Rapid COVID-19 Testing Approach Detects Infection Hours After Exposure
Researchers said the new method has higher accuracy than the currently available tests.
Tacoma Woman With Infectious Tuberculosis To Be Arrested For Treatment
The woman who previously refused treatment will be arrested on Friday if she does not voluntarily comply.
Behavior change program linked to 20% reduction in risk of diabetes
An NHS behavior-change program has been linked to a significant reduction in the risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults with raised blood sugars.
Daily 11-minute brisk walk is enough to reduce risk of early death, say researchers
One in ten early deaths could be prevented if everyone managed at least half the recommended level of physical activity, say a team led by researchers at the University of Cambridge.
School-based wellness initiative shown to reduce average student BMI
Health impacts students’ ability to learn. Leaders at MUSC’s Boeing Center for Children’s Wellness (MUSC BCCW) believe that lessons on healthy living can be part of every student’s school experience.
An Alzheimer’s drug might ease hair-pulling disorder
A long-established Alzheimer’s drug can help people with a disorder that causes them to compulsively pull at their hair or pick at their skin, a new clinical trial has concluded.
Primary care intervention increases prevention of alcohol use disorder
An intervention increases prevention but not treatment engagement for alcohol use disorder (AUD) in primary care, according to a study published online Feb. 27 in JAMA Internal Medicine.