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Alkaline diet fraud: Dieters trying to alter their pH to lose weight are following a ‘completely nonsensical concept’

Joe Schwarcz |
The premise of the "alkaline diet" is to alter the pH levels of your blood in order to facilitate weight ...
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Evolution, the human diet and the meat vs. plant conundrum

Meredith Knight |
Evidence suggests our hominin ancestors turned to meat when climate change reduced resource-rich vegetation. The signatures of these changes may ...
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Evolutionary quirk: Humans are defined by ‘singular vulnerability’ to heart attacks

Cody Cottier |
There are many things that set us humans apart from other species: large brains, bipedalism, a predilection for puns. But ...
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Higher yields, reduced pesticide use fueled by GMO crops boost farmer welfare in developing world

Up to 17 million smallholder farmers planted GM crops in 2018, according to the International Service for the Acquisition of ...
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Evolution takes time: ‘Relatively recent’ gene variant helps some humans cope with high-sugar diets

Sarah Davies |
It’s well known among palaeontologists and nutrition experts that the human diet began to change after our distant ancestors transitioned ...
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Taking psychoactive drugs can mirror near death experiences, study shows

Robert Martone |
In a fascinating new study, [near-death experience] stories were compared linguistically with anecdotes of drug experience in order to identify a ...
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In the age of DNA, sperm donors can no longer expect promises of anonymity to stand up

Meghana Keshavan |
For generations, it was a basic tenet of donating sperm: Clinics could forever protect their clients’ identities. But, increasingly, donor ...
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Promising immunotherapy drug to treat peanut allergies may be approved although 10% of study subjects had serious side effects

Ed Cara |
On [September 13], a panel of experts assembled by the Food and Drug Administration voted that the agency should approve a drug ...
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Harmless mutations may cause serious illnesses when combined together, case study shows

Chia-Yi Hou |
In 2008, pediatric cardiologist Deepak Srivastava treated a newborn baby who suffered from acute heart failure and had to be put on ...
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‘Especially deadly’ mosquito-spread virus kills 3 Americans so far this year

Ed Cara |
Rhode Island health officials reported that a resident had died after contracting the Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus. The death marks the ...
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Overreaction? Newly proposed definition of pain could withhold opioids from those who need them most

Dawn Downton |
A new definition of pain is out for comment from the International Association for the Study of Pain, an influential ...
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Length matters? DNA testing companies claim to assess stress, health and aging by measuring your telomeres

Elise Fouquerel, Patricia Opresko |
By determining length of your chromosome tips - also known as telomeres - testing companies claim to offer an insight ...
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Anti-aging pill ‘5 to 12 years away’

Amy Fleming |
[I]magine if, instead of a pill you could take to live for ever, there was a pill that could push ...
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Nature can be toxic: Many common herbal remedies can dangerously interact with medications

Lucy McBride |
My patients often consider herbal remedies to be free of side effects, but many “natural” products can lead to toxicity ...
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Thanks to IVF, 73-year-old Indian woman just became the ‘oldest new mother ever documented’

Ed Cara |
An Indian woman named Erramatti Mangayamma has seemingly made history by becoming the oldest new mother ever documented. Her doctors ...
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Podcast: GMO rice could yield affordable treatment to stem HIV in developing world

Evangelia Vamvaka, Kevin Folta, Michelle Wu |
A research team developed an ingenious solution to a logistical public health problem—adding anti-HIV proteins to rice ...
Podcast: Medical scans boost your cancer risk? Recent research raises troubling questions

Podcast: Medical scans boost your cancer risk? Recent research raises troubling questions

Kat Arney, Phil Jones, Steve Elledge |
We explore the latest findings suggesting that low doses of radiation from medical scans may enhance the growth of cancer ...
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Hormone therapy to treat menopause results in increased breast cancer risk

Jacqueline Howard |
Certain hormone replacement therapies have long been tied to an increased risk of breast cancer. Now, new research suggests that in ...
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Podcast: This GMO probiotic helps prevent hangovers—can it ease consumer fear of biotechnology?

Cameron English, Zack Abbott |
There's nothing quite like a hangover. After a few too many drinks and a night of restless sleep, you wake ...
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Viewpoint: Processed food does not necessarily mean it’s unhealthy—the science behind an essential but misunderstood technology

Matt Simon |
You are you and I am me because of processed foods, because our ancestors learned how to cook meat and make bread and, perhaps ...
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Gender nonconforming Americans can now choose neither male nor female on their licenses in many states

Janet Adamy |
A growing number of states and companies are allowing people to designate their gender as “X” instead of male or ...
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How biotech gets potentially harmful chemical acrylamide out of fries, crackers and other popular foods

Melody Bomgardner |
The discovery of [the carcinogenic chemical] acrylamide in foods like crackers, cookies, potato chips, and french fries rattled food makers ...
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Natural plant enzyme could aid efforts to produce medicine in crops

Plants can do many amazing things. Among their talents, they can manufacture compounds that help them repel pests, attract pollinators, ...
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Studies’ review of 24 supplements: Fish oil a ‘waste of money’ for consumers hoping to gain heart benefits

R. Preston Mason |
Consumers have been told so many times that dietary fish oil supplements promote heart health that it seems to be ...
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Viewpoint: Organic or conventional produce? Doesn’t matter—just eat more fruits and vegetables

Beth Skwarecki |
All fruits and vegetables are good for you, but when people start talking about how to eat healthy, the word ...
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‘Rapid DNA’ testing used to identify victims of California dive boat fire

Hollie McKay |
As the clock keeps ticking away following a catastrophic dive boat fire in California ..., friends and family members of those thought ...
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Sensory overload: Some people genetically wired to detest bright lights, big sounds

Kristen Hovet |
'This world is not built for sensitive people. In fact, our world is designed perfectly for those who are detached.' ...