Opinion February 22 I'm dying of a fatal disease. Bureaucrats shouldn’t decide how doctors can try to save me At 23, I'm fighting a fatal disease that took the life of my brother. I work in biotech and know there are medical advances that might help. Government needs to let us try.
Veterans August 26 Veterans with PTSD get 'significant' benefits from service dogs, first NIH-funded study finds The first NIH-funded clinical trial on service dogs and their impact on PTSD in military veterans found strong results. The lead study author and a Marine veteran discussed it.
Politics August 14 Biden-Harris administration using taxpayer money to mask Medicare premium hikes before election: critics The Biden-Harris administration is using taxpayer funds to mask Medicare premium hikes, subsidizing costs significantly despite increasing debt, critics say.
HEALTH August 10 FDA rejects MDMA as psychedelic-based treatment for mental health, PTSD The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Friday its rejection of MDMA as a treatment for PTSD. Veterans have long advocated for its approval.
Women's Health August 4 Some pregnant women use castor oil to speed up labor, but experts say it's not for everyone Women's health experts weighed in on the use of castor oil for inducing pregnancy after the method goes viral on TikTok, pointing out potential safety concerns.
POLITICS June 3 Pentagon's 'barbaric' drug testing on beagles raises hackles of pet-loving politicians The White Coat Waste Project uncovered a Defense Department project that is spending nearly $1 million on experimental drug testing of a human pharmaceutical on canines, to Congress' dismay
HEALTH May 16 Chicago nurse is finally free of COVID-19-related PTSD and depression after electrical brain tapping therapy A Chicago nurse closed out her 40-year career after the coronavirus pandemic left her with PTSD and depression. She revealed how an electrical brain-tapping therapy called deep TMS saved her life.
HEALTH May 9 Orangutan in Indonesian rainforest treats own facial wound, say researchers: ‘Appeared intentional’ An orangutan in Indonesia that sustained a facial wound treated it himself, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports this month. Researchers and a veterinarian weighed in.
HEALTH May 9 As Ozzy Osbourne announces stem cell therapy, experts urge caution, highlight risks As rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has turned to stem cell therapy, some experts caution that the treatment is not for everyone. A doctor weighed in on the potential risks.
HEALTH March 26 Cold therapy techniques come under hot scrutiny by researchers: 'Overall benefits remain uncertain' Cold therapy has been a hot health trend in recent years, but a new review suggests it might not live up to the hype. Researchers and experts share insights.