AvatarKenneth GentryAvatarAvatar1 day agoReflections on the COVID panicverified_publisherThe Washington Times - Editorial BoardFour years have passed since the fateful decision to shut down the nation over the virus that emerged from Wuhan, China. Uncertainty about the …
AvatarKenneth GentryAvatarAvatar19 hours agoThe #1 Unhealthiest Order at 12 Sandwich Chains, According to DietitiansEat This, Not That! - Caroline Thomason, RDNDiscover the worst offenders when it comes to calories, fat, and sodium at popular sandwich chains. When it comes to ordering a sandwich, it's often …
AvatarKenneth GentryFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoADHD Meds Linked to Heart Damage in Young Adultsnewsmax.com - Ernie MundellADHD stimulant medications like Ritalin or Adderall appear linked to a heightened risk for cardiomyopathy (a weakening of the heart muscle), and the …
AvatarKenneth GentryAvatarAvatar1 day agoNew immunotherapy could make blood more 'youthful,' mouse study hintsLive Science - By Emily CookeIn mice, a new type of immunotherapy appeared to partly turn back the clock of "immune aging." Scientists reversed some signs of immune aging in mice …
AvatarKenneth GentryAvatarAvatar20 hours agoBeware the ‘Right to Health’National Review - Wesley J. SmithHealth and wellness are becoming the primary justifications for international technocracy, or “rule by experts.” Indeed, we are told that preventing …
AvatarKenneth GentryAvatarAvatar21 hours agoBird Flu Confirmed in U.S. Dairy Cows for the First Time, but Milk Supply Is Unaffected, Officials SaySmithsonian Magazine - Christian ThorsbergMillions of domestic fowl and hundreds of thousands of migratory birds around the world have died over the past four years, as the spread of highly …
AvatarKenneth GentryFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo23 hours agoEver wonder why people 100 years ago died so much younger? It's these 14 reasons.verified_publisherupworthy.com - Upworthy Staff1796. That's when we invented vaccines. An English doctor named Edward Jenner took incredible risks to try to rid his world of smallpox. Because of …
AvatarKenneth GentryAvatarAvatar1 day agoPlastic Cutting Boards Shown To Shed Microplastics in Food?Snopes - Madison DapcevichIngested through foods and liquids, microplastics are "ubiquitous" in modern environments, according to scientists. From human heart tissue to the …
AvatarKenneth GentryAvatarAvatar1 day ago6 Anti-Aging Treatments That Skin Pros Say Are Actually Worth Itverified_publisherInStyle - Nicole CataneseAging skin is inevitable. Over time, the skin’s natural ability to stay hydrated and smooth on its own decreases, while volume and contours are diminished. The skin’s natural production of collagen and oil declines, and there’s cellular degradation from the cumulative effects of both external and …
AvatarKenneth GentryFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo22 hours agoLow resting heart rate in women is associated with criminal offending, unintentional injuriesphys.org - Public Library of ScienceIn women, a low resting heart rate is associated with a slightly raised incidence of criminal offending as well as unintentional injuries, in a large …
AvatarKenneth GentryAvatarAvatar1 day agoA woman went to the ER thinking she had a bone stuck in her throat. It was a nail piercing her artery.verified_publisherCBS News - By Li CohenA Peruvian woman was eating pork rinds when she suddenly felt an object stuck in her throat. After vomiting blood, she went to the emergency room …
AvatarKenneth GentryFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoAntibody therapy makes the immune systems of old mice young againnewscientist.com - Grace WadeAn experimental treatment rejuvenates the immune system of older mice, improving the animals’ ability to fight infections. If it works in humans, the …