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Your Health: Blame Game

July 29, 2025July 28, 2025Leave a Comment on Your Health: Blame Game

Terrain theory is resurfacing, suggesting illness is always preventable and blaming individuals for their health. This perspective raises important questions about accountability and the complexity of health.

germ theory, health, illness, terrain theory

Is Your Fitness Tracker Hurting You?

June 30, 2025June 23, 2025Leave a Comment on Is Your Fitness Tracker Hurting You?

Are fitness trackers helping or hurting your health? Discover how self-tracking can lead to stress and anxiety, and learn to find a balanced approach to well-being.

biohacking, fitness tracker, health, mental health, self-tracking

Misinformation: A Silent Threat in Medicine

December 9, 2024December 5, 2024Leave a Comment on Misinformation: A Silent Threat in Medicine

Medical misinformation from physicians can do serious harm, extending beyond their immediate patient care.

health, JAMA, medical boards, physician misinformation

How Are Pharmacy Students Learning About Homeopathy?

September 16, 2024September 9, 2024Leave a Comment on How Are Pharmacy Students Learning About Homeopathy?

Pharmacists play a key role in healthcare, providing accessible services like administering vaccines and adjusting prescriptions. However, as their responsibilities grow, so does the challenge of dealing with pseudoscientific products like homeopathy.

health, homeopathy, pharmacy

How Climate Change Is Quietly Shaping Our Cognitive Abilities

August 29, 2024August 26, 2024Leave a Comment on How Climate Change Is Quietly Shaping Our Cognitive Abilities

Climate change isn’t just about the planet or our health; it’s also affecting our brains.

brain function, climate change, cognitive impact, environmental impact, health

Aging Hits Hard at 44 and 60, Study Shows

August 23, 2024August 21, 2024Leave a Comment on Aging Hits Hard at 44 and 60, Study Shows

Scientists have found that aging doesn’t happen in a slow, steady way but in two sharp bursts: one around age 44 and another at 60.

aging, health, midlife

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