Research Finds Safer Way to Detect Colon Polyps

Study by researchers from Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Harvard Med School, and MA General Hospital linked precancerous colon polyps to specific gut bacteria.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration in White Oak, Md., on June 5, 2023

FDA’s New Rule Allows for Medical Research Without Informed Consent

To encourage discovery of medical treatment and diagnostic options, FDA finalized rule allowing clinical trials to operate without informed consent from participants.

Much Stronger Than Fentanyl, Nitazene Presents a Looming Crisis

Synthetic opioids called nitazenes—20 times more potent than fentanyl—infiltrated street drugs from heroin to benzodiazepines, causing users to OD to death.

How Effective Is Your Cancer Medication? The Industry Might Not Even Know

In developed countries, the general consensus is that if you do not die of heart disease, then the next likely event is cancer.
Sugar Cubes

3 Blood Sugar Imbalances That Affect Your Ability to Manage Leaky Gut and Autoimmunity

Blood sugar stability may be the least exotic but most important lifestyle change for autoimmunity and chronic health conditions.

Vitamin D Deficiency Linked to Higher Risk of Early Onset Dementia

New research identifies vitamin D deficiency, affecting 35% of adults in U.S., among 15 adjustable lifestyle factors appearing to drive up early dementia risk.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration in White Oak, Md., on June 5, 2023

Blood Pressure Medication Recalled Over Cancer-Causing Chemical

Aurobindo Pharma USA is voluntarily recalling two lots of blood pressure medication because of high levels of nitrosamine, the U.S. FDA said.

Elon Musk’s Brain Implant Coming: What Are the Risks?

Elon Musk’s brain implant promises to be available to the average person and eliminate a host of ailments. Learn what’s involved.

American Spending on Top 20 Drugs Nearly Doubles the Rest of the World Combined

The United States outspent every other country in the world combined when it came to the top-selling 20 pharmaceutical drugs, according to a recent...
Healthcare Providers Stress

Health Care Worker Crisis Looms as Burnout and Mental Health Issues Surge, CDC Warns

Health care workers are experiencing burnout, harassment, suicidal thoughts, and other mental health symptoms at alarming levels, Vital Signs report by CDC found.
FDA Approved - Not Really

FDA Approved 65 Percent of New Drugs in 2022 Based on a Single Study

Cures Act was created to “bring new innovations and advances” to patients quicker but is allowing drugs to flood market without adequate data and transparency.
'Targeted Because I'm a Whistle-Blower': DOJ Investigates Doctor Who Opposes Trans Surgeries

DOJ Charges Texas Doctor Who Exposed ‘Gender-Affirming’ Care for Minors

Docs leaked by Dr. Haim showed hospital perform “gender-affirming” therapies after claiming to have halted them, including on 11-year-old 3 days after declaration.