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Sweet poison? New doubts cast over safety of erythritol; Comparing whey, soy and pea protein isolates; Ivermectin may prove a

Sweet poison? New doubts cast over safety of erythritol; Comparing whey, soy and pea protein isolates; Ivermectin may prove a

Are we exposed to microplastics by filtering our water? Resistance exercise with osteoporosis? Supplements for ankle pain; Magnesium for atrial

Is cognitive decline inevitable? Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum is back with practical, low-cost strategies for brain health. Learn how to maintain

Creatine isn’t just for bodybuilders! Learn how this versatile supplement can enhance brain function, support immune health, and more with

Natural alternatives for chronic leg swelling problems; NY Times misses the boat again on supplements for immunity; The dark personality

A review of the supplement Fatty 15; Are there any nonstick pans that are safe to use? Study finds gut

Fasting isn’t just about skipping meals. Dr. Chris Rhodes from UC Davis shares groundbreaking insights on the benefits of fasting—from

Judy Karofsky, author of “DISELDERLY CONDUCT: THE FLAWED BUSINESS OF ASSISTED LIVING AND HOSPICE,“ details the myriad issues related to

AI-boost for mammograms—a bridge too far? Plastics and heart disease; Artificial sweeteners may hasten puberty in kids; A caller with

Do you need to filter your water? “My husband has high cholesterol, triglycerides and blood sugar…help!” Treatments for SIBO; Ashwagandha

Sweet poison? New doubts cast over safety of erythritol; Comparing whey, soy and pea protein isolates; Ivermectin may prove a new weapon against malaria; In first-ever study, keto diet scores vs. Parkinson’s; Walk away from dementia; Loneliness can kill, but negative social ties can hasten biological aging; Sketchy knockoff weight loss drugs are flooding the marketplace; And more!

Are we exposed to microplastics by filtering our water? Resistance exercise with osteoporosis? Supplements for ankle pain; Magnesium for atrial fibrillation? Recommendations for severe rheumatoid arthritis; And more!

Is cognitive decline inevitable? Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum is back with practical, low-cost strategies for brain health. Learn how to maintain mental clarity and prevent dementia. Don’t miss it!

Creatine isn’t just for bodybuilders! Learn how this versatile supplement can enhance brain function, support immune health, and more with expert Mark Faulkner from CON-CRĒT Creatine HCI.

Natural alternatives for chronic leg swelling problems; NY Times misses the boat again on supplements for immunity; The dark personality traits that underlie online political engagement; Parents’ use of topical hormone preparations may pose unusual risks to their babies; Caloric restriction may extend life—but at what cost? A high-fiber diet may mimic caloric restriction’s longevity benefits; Can mammograms cause cancer?

A review of the supplement Fatty 15; Are there any nonstick pans that are safe to use? Study finds gut microbes can absorb and help expel forever chemicals like PFAS; Does crushing or chewing pills adversely impact their efficacy? And more!

Fasting isn’t just about skipping meals. Dr. Chris Rhodes from UC Davis shares groundbreaking insights on the benefits of fasting—from improved metabolism to potential life extension.

Judy Karofsky, author of “DISELDERLY CONDUCT: THE FLAWED BUSINESS OF

AI-boost for mammograms—a bridge too far? Plastics and heart disease; Artificial sweeteners may hasten puberty in kids; A caller with a 30 yr history of fatigue may need adrenal support; Air filters reduce classroom absenteeism; Inhaled insulin may free diabetics from injections; High blood sugar, not just waning testosterone, the culprit in male sexual decline; Hot baths beat saunas for cardiovascular benefits; Monday stress is real—even for retirees; And more!

Do you need to filter your water? “My husband has high cholesterol, triglycerides and blood sugar…help!” Treatments for SIBO; Ashwagandha for mild anxiety? And more!
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