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Eating leafy greens could be better for oral health than using mouthwash

Mia Cousins Burleigh, Siobhan Paula Moran
"Leafy greens and root vegetables are bursting with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants . . . "

Our blood is teeming with “forever chemicals.” Can we remove them by donating blood?

Matthew Rozsa
Some research indicates blood donation can flush the body of toxic chemicals, raising new ethical concerns

What the tests that tell your “true age” really mean

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The market is flooded with tests for "biological age," but it's important to understand their limitations

“Drag Race” icon Bianca del Rio on performing in an age of drag bans: “Don’t take our brunch”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Bianca Del Rio sits down with "Salon Talks" to discuss the impact of "Drag Race," hecklers and being a meme

“Faux-zempic”: Behind the rise in fake weight loss drugs that are hospitalizing some people

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Experts warn against the risks of illegitimately obtained Ozempic and Wegovy

The FDA is failing children with a rare, neglected disease sometimes called “childhood dementia”

Matthew Ellinwood
The FDA is holding potential Sanfilippo syndrome therapies to an impossible and inhumane standard

Ultra-processed foods: Here’s what the evidence actually says about them

Eric Robinson
"Ultra-processed foods haven't been shown to be the largest cause of deaths globally"

Set a goal to lose weight this year? Experts explain how to do it right to make it stick

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Don't let those motivational gym videos fool you — here's the real key to weight loss

Is it OK that you snore? Experts agree: Definitely not

Matthew Rozsa
Snoring is often viewed as humorous or innocuous, but experts say it's a design flaw — and a danger signal

In response to new medication, a nutritionist warns that weight loss shouldn’t be the only goal

Mandy Conrad
"It is critical to note that research on the long-term effects of these newer weight loss drugs is limited"

“There will always be fat people”: Kate Manne fights fatphobia in the age of Ozempic

Amanda Marcotte
In her new book "Unshrinking," the Cornell philosophy professor argues that body diversity matters more than ever

Restricting obese women from IVF is discriminatory

Becca Muir
Fertility clinics bar women with obesity from their services, despite the lack of medical evidence for doing so

New research reveals the strange ways gut bacteria breathe without oxygen, influencing our health

Nicole Karlis
The tiny microbes inside us exist in a fermenting soup and the drugs they produce to survive can alter our bodies

Why listening to your circadian rhythm may be important when it comes to losing weight

Alex Johnstone
"Regular circadian rhythms (our eating and sleeping times) help to maintain normal body functions"

Switching to plant-based diets means cleaner air — and it could save more than 200,000 lives

Toon Vandyck, Marco Springmann
"[Food] choices not only impact your own health, they affect the health of the planet too"

A resolution you can keep: Here’s how to eat less meat in 2024

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Experts explain why you should eat less meat in 2024 — and how to do it and enjoy it

In the new year, is it actually possible to cut out “hidden sugar”?

Michael La Corte
They're only 'hidden' if you don't know what to look for”

Rudy Giuliani peddles shady supplements as judge raises concerns about his finances

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Judge orders Giuliani to immediately pay the $148 million he owes over worries he may "conceal" assets

Attempts to ban an emerging drug threat are repeating the mistakes of the drug war, experts caution

Elizabeth Hlavinka
The House voted to make xylazine a controlled substance, but harm reduction advocates warn this won't help

Treatment for morning sickness likely on the horizon after scientists discover its source

Nicole Karlis
Researchers identify a cause of severe morning sickness and metformin, a common diabetes drug, may help

Respiratory viruses are on the rise. Did COVID-19 make us more vulnerable to other illnesses?

Nicole Karlis
COVID-19 could be a "risk factor" for other viruses like flu and RSV, experts say

Forcing Kate Cox to travel out of state for an abortion is cruel, and shows exceptions don’t work

Nicole Karlis
It's yet another chapter in a culture that’s obsessed with minimizing women's pain

Gingerbread is a delicious yet ancient staple of the holiday season — with many health benefits

Hazel Flight
With ginger, molasses, cinnamon and nutmeg, gingerbread (without tons of sugar) can be good for you

Being Black and pregnant in the Deep South can be a dangerous combination

Lauren Sausser
Infant mortality rates in rural counties, especially for Black babies, are poised to get worse
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