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5 Vitamins You Can Overdose on

AARP – Vitamin use is commonplace among older Americans. Research has found that 78 percent of adults 50 and older take vitamins or supplements,...

Amid Recalls, Are Eye Drops Safe to Use?

THE NEW YORK TIMES – Dozens of eye drops and ointments have been pulled from store shelves after a wave of recalls in 2023...

‘Laissez-Faire’ Sweden Had the Lowest Mortality in Europe From 2020–2022, New Analysis Shows

FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION – Gore Vidal once said “I told you so” are the four most beautiful words in the English language. Perhaps this...

More Patients Are Losing Their Doctors — And Trust in the Primary Care System

KFF HEALTH NEWS – First, her favorite doctor in Providence, Rhode Island, retired. Then her other doctor at a health center a few miles away...

ACA Plans Are Being Switched Without Enrollees’ OK

KFF Health News – Some consumers covered by Affordable Care Act insurance plans are being switched from one plan to another without their express...

Overdosing on Chemo: A Common Gene Test Could Save Hundreds of Lives Each Year

KFF HEALTH NEWS – One January morning in 2021, Carol Rosen took a standard treatment for metastatic breast cancer. Three gruesome weeks later, she...

Eli Lilly warns of temporary short supply of two insulin products

CNN – Drugmaker Eli Lilly warned this week that two of its formulations of insulin would be temporarily out of stock through the beginning...

Can a ‘prescription’ for free fruits and vegetables improve health? Study after study say yes.

A growing number of programs in the U.S. give people batches of produce as a way to combat heart problems and obesity-related disease.

Fad Diet DOUBLES Risk of Cardiovascular Death

A study of over 20,000 adults found that those who followed an 8-hour time-restricted eating schedule, a type of intermittent fasting, had a 91% higher risk of death from cardiovascular disease.

Tick-killing pill shows promising results in human trial

Should it pan out, the pill would be a new weapon against Lyme disease.

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