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Physicians’ Association Sues Rep Adam Schiff for Vaccine Censorship

The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons is suing Rep. Adam Schiff(D-CA) for pushing Google and others to censor medical information about vaccines. → Read More

Your Self-Healing Body

By any measure, modern medicine is a miracle. Countless lives have been saved, epidemics averted, and suffering eased thanks to medical advances of the past century. But this miracle comes with miserable side effects. Widespread addiction to prescription drugs, antibiotic-resistant superbugs, and out-of-control health care spending are a few of the problems that plague the … → Read More

Social Anxiety Feeds an Affliction of Isolation

We all need moments of solitude, but people are primarily social creatures. Connecting with others gives us a sense of meaning and purpose, and helps us make our way in the world. That is why social anxiety can be so devastating—it injures our ability to connect. Sometimes known as “social phobia,” this affliction can turn … → Read More

How Nature Heals

For most of human history, a connection to nature was a fact of life. We were intimately tied to the cycles of the sun and seasons and whatever the land around us could provide. → Read More

The Dark Side of Wireless Technology

Wireless technology is modern magic. For the price of a device and a data plan, you are granted the power to communicate and connect to the World Wide Web through a pocket-sized screen. But some evidence suggests this magic has a dark side, and we may be paying more for it than we realize. → Read More

Addiction: A Disease of the Soul?

Serious addictions take an undeniable toll both physically and mentally. But according to Lisa Boucher, author of the 2017 Best Book Award for Women’s Health, “Raising the Bottom: Making Mindful Choices in a Drinking Culture,” people often overlook the true root of addictive behavior: a wounded spirit. → Read More

Sugar: A Dangerous and Addictive Drug?

We all know that eating too much sugar isn’t good for us, but does the sweet stuff qualify as a dangerous and addictive drug? Most doctors and scientists remain hesitant to use the words “drugs” and “addiction” to describe sugar. It’s an indulgence, perhaps, but one we should be able to mediate with good old-fashioned … → Read More

Type 3 Diabetes: A Starving Mind

Doctors have long recognized two types of diabetes: One that you're born with (Type 1), and another that develops later in life (Type 2). But a growing bod → Read More

The Sunshine Remedy

Without the sun, there is no life. The sun stirs our atmosphere, warms our oceans, and gives energy to plants that generate oxygen and food. The sun also i → Read More

Rethinking the War on Salt

After sweet, salty is probably our favorite flavor. Yet for decades, health experts have warned us to watch our sodium intake. Too much salt is said to cau → Read More

Rethinking the War on Salt

In ancient Rome, the average person consumed about three times the salt we do today. → Read More

Clutter Wars

Spiritual practices have long warned against developing attachments to material possessions, as it can be easy to get sucked in. Our stuff can serve as an → Read More

Someone's Watching: Why Anyone Can Be a Good Role Model

"A child wants to do the right thing" Dr. Shelly Chandler → Read More

Someone’s Watching: Why Anyone Can Be a Good Role Model

"A child wants to do the right thing" Dr. Shelly Chandler → Read More

The Power of Being Different

What eccentric minds can teach us about playing to our strengths → Read More

Indoor Air Pollution: The Hidden Health Hazard

We need to make better decisions about the products we put into our homes. → Read More

Hijacking Healthy: The Convoluted World of Food Labeling

Many foods labeled as healthy aren't. → Read More

Advertising Overload: Guarding Your Mind in the Age of Consumption

"We know that it takes multiple impressions (six to seven) before a concept or brand is sealed in a person's mind. Otherwise, we wouldn't do it." - Isha Edwards → Read More

Sport: More Than a Game, It's a Life Coach

Consider the stereotype of the dumb jock: He puts so much effort into sculpting his body that there's no time for improving his mind. Yet research finds th → Read More

Glyphosate for Breakfast?

* Glyphosate is by far the most heavily used chemical weed killer in human history. It's so pervasive, it's difficult to avoid ingesting it on a daily basi → Read More