Consumer Reports — About half of the 45 popular commercial fruit juices tested, including some marketed for children, contain elevated levels of potentially harmful heavy metals, a Consumer Reports analysis shows.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity — A large Danish study suggests that common pathogens, including one found in cat feces, are associated with an increased risk of serious psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and attempted suicide. Read More »
The Lancet — Worldwide, more than 4 million people die within 30 days of having surgery each year, while together, human immunodeficiency virus, tuberculosis, and malaria cause nearly 3 million deaths per year. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — Code status is the medical term for what you'd like medical personnel to do in the event your heart stops working. Policies vary by state, but here are some tips for making your wishes known. Read More »
HealthCentral — When you live with chronic illness, especially one that is referred to as a "lifestyle disease" like diabetes, the question of "What did you do?" can be highly charged and raise a number of feelings. Read More »
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