Health and Wellness

Ethical Erosion And The Deafening Silence Of America’s Healthcare ‘Leaders’

Healthcare and the concept of ethical erosion have been intertwined for quite some time. The term ethical erosion refers to the gradual decline in values, beliefs, and truths. This phenomenon

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Do calorie counts on menus really change how people eat? 

Calorie labeling on restaurant menus has been a requirement in the U.S. since 2018 and was also introduced in the

Half of adult ticks in the Northeast carry Lyme disease bacteria, study reveals

Ticks are a common concern in the Northeast, particularly during the warmer months. A recent study conducted by researchers from

FDA Bans Red Dye 3 On Cusp Of Potentially Big Changes In Food Industry

The recent decision by the Food and Drug Administration to ban the use of dye Red No. 3 in food

FDA says popular Zyn nicotine pouches can stay on market

The popularity of Zyn nicotine pouches has skyrocketed in recent months, thanks to their viral fame on platforms like TikTok

‘True food’ research database offers rankings for 50,000 processed foods

A recent study conducted by researchers from Mass General Brigham has shed light on the prevalence of processed foods available

UnitedHealth Group 2024 Profits Hit $14 Billion Despite Cyberattack

UnitedHealth Group announced impressive financial results for the year 2024, reporting a total profit of $14.4 billion, with $5.5 billion

Demoting BMI and evaluating the FDA’s new food labeling

The world of health and medicine is constantly evolving, with new research and recommendations being released regularly. From reevaluating the

Cortisol study challenges previous assumptions

Waking up does not activate an increase in the release of the stress hormone cortisol, according to new research led