CVSHealth Takes $66 Billion Page from Amazon's Playbook

By Chuck Dinerstein, MD, MBA — Oct 30, 2017
Recently, CVSHealth offered this monstrous sum to purchase Aetna. Let that thought wash over you for just a moment: The corner pharmacy wants to buy the nation's third-largest health insurance company, while creating the largest merger of the year.

Recently, CVSHealth offered this monstrous sum to purchase Aetna. Let that thought wash over you for just a moment: The corner pharmacy wants to buy the nation's third-largest health insurance company, while creating the largest merger of the year.

Lessons from a Novice Marathoner: Last Minute Tips for Marathon Day

By Julianna LeMieux — Oct 30, 2017
Marathon Day in New York City is almost here. After months of training, the light is at the end of the tunnel. Here, in our last article in this series, we look to our friends (who know much, much more about running marathons than we do) for their sound advice.

Marathon Day in New York City is almost here. After months of training, the light is at the end of the tunnel. Here, in our last article in this series, we look to our friends (who know much, much more about running marathons than we do) for their sound advice.

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Men with Slightly Longer Legs Are More Attractive to Women

By Alex Berezow, PhD — Oct 28, 2017
It's hardly a secret that men find women with long legs attractive. What's less obvious is that the reverse also appears to be true. Even after controlling for height, women find men with slightly longer legs than average to be more attractive.

It's hardly a secret that men find women with long legs attractive. What's less obvious is that the reverse also appears to be true. Even after controlling for height, women find men with slightly longer legs than average to be more attractive.

Working Adults Are Smoking Less - Except In These Occupations

By Ruth Kava — Oct 28, 2017
A recent CDC report provides targets for smoking cessation education. Overall, only about 15 percent of working adults are smoking cigarettes. But the prevalence varies by occupation, with over 20 percent of those in the construction and repair industries reporting cigarette use.

A recent CDC report provides targets for smoking cessation education. Overall, only about 15 percent of working adults are smoking cigarettes. But the prevalence varies by occupation, with over 20 percent of those in the construction and repair industries reporting cigarette use.

Newsweek Plays The Fear Card With Pesticides

By Josh Bloom — Oct 28, 2017
A recent article in Newsweek would have you believe that you're being poisoned by pesticides on apples. But you're not. It's just another example of "scare by omission of dose." Nothing new here. Nothing to worry about either. 

A recent article in Newsweek would have you believe that you're being poisoned by pesticides on apples. But you're not. It's just another example of "scare by omission of dose." Nothing new here. Nothing to worry about either. 

Narcan in Pharmacies Will not Save Lives. Here's Why

By Julianna LeMieux — Oct 27, 2017
Narcan can be lifesaving for someone who's overdosed on opioids, and it should certainly be made available to at-risk people. But putting it into every single pharmacy in the country, or suggesting that all New Yorkers should carry it on them, doesn't make a lot of sense. 

Narcan can be lifesaving for someone who's overdosed on opioids, and it should certainly be made available to at-risk people. But putting it into every single pharmacy in the country, or suggesting that all New Yorkers should carry it on them, doesn't make a lot of sense. 

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ACSH Explains: What's the Difference Between Opioids and Opiates?

By Josh Bloom — Oct 27, 2017
The media often uses the words "opioid" and "opiate" interchangeably. However, there are subtle but important differences between them.

The media often uses the words "opioid" and "opiate" interchangeably. However, there are subtle but important differences between them.

Furans: Europe Identifies Another Health Concern For Rats

By Chuck Dinerstein, MD, MBA — Oct 27, 2017
Furans, a broad category of chemicals found in nature and also used in manufacturing, may or may not be in your food. But they gave some rats cancer when injected into them. Does that make it a health concern for humans? Science says no, but the European Food Safety Authority says yes.

Furans, a broad category of chemicals found in nature and also used in manufacturing, may or may not be in your food. But they gave some rats cancer when injected into them. Does that make it a health concern for humans? Science says no, but the European Food Safety Authority says yes.

Soda Taxes Raise Prices in Philly Airport, Even In Untaxed Stores

By Ruth Kava — Oct 27, 2017
Philadelphia has opted to tax sugar-sweetened beverages, which, one might expect, will raise the price consumers must pay. But at the city's airport, at least, stores that aren't in the taxation area also raised their prices.  

Philadelphia has opted to tax sugar-sweetened beverages, which, one might expect, will raise the price consumers must pay. But at the city's airport, at least, stores that aren't in the taxation area also raised their prices.
 

Why I Hate Labels

By Maria Trainer — Oct 27, 2017
During a panel discussion I was once asked, if I could change one thing about agriculture in Canada what would it be? My answer, I would remove labels. I would get rid of the arbitrary distinction that separates “organic” from “conventional” so we can instead focus on the bottom line: sustainability. 

During a panel discussion I was once asked, if I could change one thing about agriculture in Canada what would it be? My answer, I would remove labels. I would get rid of the arbitrary distinction that separates “organic” from “conventional” so we can instead focus on the bottom line: sustainability.