All posts tagged with Health
10/16/2017 / By JD Heyes

Researchers at MIT, Harvard, and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are closing in on the development of so-called “intelligence bandages” that

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-16-new-smart-bandages-will-dramatically-cut-healing-time-for-wounds-in-chronic-patients.html

10/16/2017 / By Tracey Watson

One of the harshest realities of divorce is the ensuing tug-of-war between parents over their rights and responsibilities towards their

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-16-mom-who-was-imprisoned-for-refusing-to-vaccinate-her-son-speaks-out.html

10/16/2017 / By Derek Henry

You may think that in a society where food is abundant and starvation is relatively rare, that nutrient deficiencies would be

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-16-four-major-mineral-deficiencies-their-symptoms-and-how-to-overcome-them.html

10/16/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

A new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has cast a grim new light on America’s opioid crisis.

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-16-new-numbers-reveal-more-than-100-kids-per-day-being-seen-in-us-hospitals-for-opioid-addiction.html

10/16/2017 / By Tracey Watson

Many a parent of a child who’s been diagnosed with ADHD has stared in bewilderment as their child sits dead

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-16-kids-engaged-in-challenging-thinking-skills-are-often-labeled-adhd-and-drugged-with-mind-altering-medications.html

10/16/2017 / By Lance D Johnson

The function and insight of the five traditional senses — hearing, sight, touch, taste, and smell — can tell us

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-16-poor-sense-of-smell-linked-to-higher-risk-for-parkinsons-later-in-life.html

10/15/2017 / By Tracey Watson

If you were offered poison to eat, but were assured that scientists had added lots of beneficial vitamins and minerals

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-15-corn-gm-poster-crop-will-soon-nutritionly-engineered.html

10/15/2017 / By Russel Davis

A report released by the European Environment Agency (EEA) in Copenhagen, Denmark, has revealed that ambient air pollution still accounted for more

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-15-air-pollution-killing-thousands-of-europeans-every-year-according-to-the-eus-environmental-authority.html

10/15/2017 / By Ethan Huff

Many of the nation’s top lawmakers appear to be pharmaceutical drug addicts who rely on a steady stream of pharma

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-15-pharmacist-who-shuttles-carloads-of-pharma-drugs-to-congress-admits-theyre-senile-brain-damaged-patients-who-might-not-even-remember-what-happened-yesterday.html

10/15/2017 / By JD Heyes

It may have been one option once upon a time for the country of England, but as its population has grown

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-15-britains-socialized-care-continues-to-collapse-as-health-secretary-warns-too-many-family-doctors-are-leaving-the-system.html

10/14/2017 / By Tracey Watson

Would you be willing to take some risks to save yourself thousands of dollars a year on pricey medications? Michael

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-14-anti-establishment-genius-inventing-diy-homemade-pharmaceutical-desktop-factory.html

10/14/2017 / By Michelle Simmons

Medical marijuana users in Illinois report that their use of the substance to relieve pain has lessened or stopped their

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-14-could-medical-marijuana-be-a-solution-to-the-opioid-epidemic.html

10/14/2017 / By Vicki Batts

According to a top doctor and surgeon, the number of transgender patients looking to get their surgeries reversed is on

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-14-transgenders-want-to-revert-back-after-surgery.html

10/13/2017 / By Russel Davis

A recent study published in PLOS ONE has revealed that common marmosets born to responsive fathers have a greater likelihood of surviving

http://www.medicine.news/2017-10-13-good-fathers-essential-to-having-healthy-well-balanced-children-primate-research.html

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