Showing results for: diabetes (page 26)
U.S. taxpayers already paid for COVID-19 treatments — we cannot let Big Pharma make us pay again
Alex Lawson
U.S. taxpayers have already paid for the research and testing of the most promising treatments
After Trump suggests hydroxychloroquine as potential COVID-19 cure, lupus patients face shortages
Sara Talpos
Limited evidence that a common lupus drug might combat COVID-19 is driving up demand. Lupus patients are worried.
Cooking chicken? Here are 5 easy comfort-food recipes that are anything but basic
Joseph Neese
If you're making dinner at home this week, think outside of the basic chicken breast
For the rich, COVID-19 protections. For health workers, a shrug
Devi Sridhar
While COVID-19 testing and protections become “luxury” goods among the wealthy, health workers are left wanting
If social distancing is impossible in prisons, people should be freed
Victoria Law
So far, no state governor has responded to the call for releasing the most vulnerable people from prison.
Coronavirus could hit homeless hard, and that could hit everyone hard
Michael Cousineau
Amid all the planning, the impact of the spread of COVID-19 among homeless people is not being widely discussed
Nursing home nightmare: Coronavirus outbreak spotlights risk in elder care facilities
JoNel Aleccia
Illnesses caused by more common pathogens often spread rapidly among residents in long-term care
Alex Trebek celebrates surviving one year after pancreatic cancer diagnosis
Matthew Rozsa
In a video posted to Twitter, the "Jeopardy!" host shared a heartfelt message and some jokes with fans
EPA readies a present to the coal industry
Sarah Okeson
The agency that supposedly protects you the environment is about to let polluters make it worse
A secret reason Rx drugs cost so much: A global web of patent laws protects Big Pharma
Faisal Chaudhry
Drug prices for many life-saving drugs have skyrocketed in recent years
Why does Trump love to hang with bottom-feeders, crooked lawyers and porn stars?
Dean Obeidallah
Roy Cohn, Michael Cohen, Rudy Giuliani and so many more: Reporter Michael Rothfeld on Trump's world of slime
American cities prepare for the worst as Wuhan coronavirus spreads
Nicole Karlis
As the number of cases rises, major American cities are bracing for the virus' spread
Our crappy healthcare system is to blame for Goop
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Would you rather be a patient or a consumer? Buying your way to even crackpot health gives the illusion of autonomy
Are crime shows slowing justice reform? Here’s the insidious storytelling bias miseducating viewers
Melanie McFarland
"Police departments don't need hundreds of millions of dollars of free public relations," says Color of Change prez
The biology of coffee, one of the world’s most popular drinks
Thomas Merritt
From drip coffee to pourovers to stovetop espresso, the variations in coffee-based drinks are plenty
Almond flour allows for a rich slice of jalapeño cheddar cornbread with none of the guilt
Nicole Morrissey
Low-carb cornbread made without butter? Neat, right?
The mystery of the Wuhan coronavirus deepens as first case hits U.S.
Nicole Karlis
The virus is being compared to SARS and MERS — but health experts are still struggling to understand its severity
Big Pharma insists on sending carcinogen-contaminated pills to the public
Thom Hartmann
Big Pharma is more than happy to sell us contaminated medications from countries with weak manufacturing controls
Why a mental health resolution might be superior to a diet resolution
Nicole Karlis
Mental health resolutions are often forgone in favor of exercise regimes and diet trends. That may be a mistake
Salon Food’s top 12 recipes of 2019 are guaranteed to jump start a successful 2020
Joseph Neese
This year marks a milestone for Salon: the launch of our very own food vertical curated by a team of editors
Should you avoid meat for good health? How to slice off the facts from the fiction
Dariush Mozaffarian
Confused about whether meat is good or bad for you? You're not alone.
Freeze an extra batch of this hearty black bean soup so you can stay warm all winter long
Leticia Moreinos Schwartz
"Though I’ve written this recipe, I’ll be the first to tell you that you don’t need a recipe to make this soup"
How junk food shapes the developing teenage brain
Amy Reichelt
Adolescents are the greatest consumers of calorie-rich “junk” foods
Doctors prescribe more of a drug if they receive money from a pharma company tied to it
Hannah Fresques
Pharmaceutical companies have paid doctors billions of dollars for consulting, promotional talks, meals and more
Page: 26