Doctors often say labs look “normal.” Dr. Mark Hyman explains why that doesn’t always reflect wellness, and what early ...
We asked a few guys how they kicked their nicotine addiction—and what life is like on the other side of Zyn. This piece is ...
How the tobacco industry rebranded a brutally addictive drug from deadly to desirable—and what it means for our health.
The tobacco industry rebranded a brutally addictive drug from deadly to desirable—and the longer-term health consequences may ...
The center uses the claims submission technology to automatically turn its clinical information into data appropriate for ...
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Biohacking was a man's game. Now, women are rewriting the rules
When you think of the word biohacking, you may envision a gym bro bench-pressing twice his body weight, jumping into a cold ...
Diabetes is becoming increasingly common in our communities, and is affecting people at surprisingly younger ages. Nationally, about 38.4 million Americans (approximately 1 in 10) were living with dia ...
The mean, variance, and autocorrelation of glucose dynamics are independently associated with coronary plaque vulnerability.
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What Happens to Your Blood Sugar When You Eat a Low-Carb Breakfast
Eating a low-carb breakfast can prevent post-breakfast blood sugar spikes, compared to breakfasts high in sugary and ...
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What Happens to Your Blood Sugar If You Drink Nettle Tea Every Day
Nettle tea is a popular herbal supplement, but is it safe to take if you have diabetes? Learn whether drinking nettle tea can lower your blood sugar.
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How to Make Your New Year’s Goals Stick with Intermountain Health
The most popular New Year’s resolution people set has to do with losing weight, and studies show the majority of people will ...
Patients and physicians often both play a role when a patient’s treatment stalls. There are ways to prevent it.
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