Cosmo's 'Cancer Diet' Makes Awful United Airlines Look Smart

By Erik Lief — Apr 12, 2017
Which nationally-known company acted more reprehensively this week while showing the least sensitivity – United Airlines or Cosmopolitan Magazine? Sure, it could be the Heartless Carrier of the Unfriendly Skies. Or it might be those disingenuous diet hucksters, also known as the new Champs of Click Bait.   

Which nationally-known company acted more reprehensively this week while showing the least sensitivity – United Airlines or Cosmopolitan Magazine? Sure, it could be the Heartless Carrier of the Unfriendly Skies. Or it might be those disingenuous diet hucksters, also known as the new Champs of Click Bait. 
 

As Mosquito Season Ramps Up, So Does Progress on Zika Vaccine

By Julianna LeMieux — Apr 11, 2017
New research on a Zika vaccine is as promising as it gets. A recent study highlights the first live-attenuated vaccine that provides great protection and could result in a quick and effective vaccine that will be available soon to the people who most need it.  

New research on a Zika vaccine is as promising as it gets. A recent study highlights the first live-attenuated vaccine that provides great protection and could result in a quick and effective vaccine that will be available soon to the people who most need it.  

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In Australia, Decreasing Sugar Consumption Correlates With More Obesity — Oops?

By Ruth Kava — Apr 11, 2017
Many groups blame sugar and sugar-sweetened beverages for the epidemic of obesity. Some have argued that a tax on them would lower consumption, and thus decrease the prevalence of obesity. But a recent Australian study showed that decreasing intake of these drinks was actually accompanied by an increase in obesity prevalence.

Many groups blame sugar and sugar-sweetened beverages for the epidemic of obesity. Some have argued that a tax on them would lower consumption, and thus decrease the prevalence of obesity. But a recent Australian study showed that decreasing intake of these drinks was actually accompanied by an increase in obesity prevalence.

Overprescription or Recreation: What Is Driving the Opioid Epidemic?

By Alex Berezow, PhD — Apr 11, 2017
The Trump Administration has convened a panel to address America's opioid epidemic. Its first mission should be to find convincing data to identify the actual cause(s) of the problem. That will be much harder than it sounds, since ideologues are always in plentiful supply.

The Trump Administration has convened a panel to address America's opioid epidemic. Its first mission should be to find convincing data to identify the actual cause(s) of the problem. That will be much harder than it sounds, since ideologues are always in plentiful supply.

'Doctors on Call' TV segment with Dr. Jamie Wells

By Jamie Wells, M.D. — Apr 11, 2017
Emmy-winning TV anchor Ernie Anastos kicks off his new show with this "Doctors on Call" segment. Urologic oncologist Dr. David Samadi & Dr. Jamie Wells, our Director of Medicine, answer the public's questions.

Emmy-winning TV anchor Ernie Anastos kicks off his new show with this "Doctors on Call" segment. Urologic oncologist Dr. David Samadi & Dr. Jamie Wells, our Director of Medicine, answer the public's questions.

Homeopathy: Be Aware of Its Three Insane Principles

By Alex Berezow, PhD — Apr 10, 2017
It is easy to see why so many people believe in traditional herbal remedies. Homeopathy, on the other hand, is just plain nuts. It completely defies logic how anyone with a halfway functional brain could buy into this. This type of alternative medicine is predicated upon three truly bizarre ideas.

It is easy to see why so many people believe in traditional herbal remedies. Homeopathy, on the other hand, is just plain nuts. It completely defies logic how anyone with a halfway functional brain could buy into this. This type of alternative medicine is predicated upon three truly bizarre ideas.

It's World Homeopathy Week! All 8 Days of It

By Josh Bloom — Apr 10, 2017
Just in time for World Homeopathy Week, a new study provides water-tight evidence (boo) for the formerly suspect field of homeopathy. Years of ridicule have done it a disservice, but we at the Council are nothing but fair. If it works, it works. Here's the proof.

Just in time for World Homeopathy Week, a new study provides water-tight evidence (boo) for the formerly suspect field of homeopathy. Years of ridicule have done it a disservice, but we at the Council are nothing but fair. If it works, it works. Here's the proof.

Nearly Half with Heart-Disease Risk Ignore Cholesterol Checks

By Erik Lief — Apr 10, 2017
Results of a nationwide survey just released by the American Heart Association reveal that 47 percent of "respondents with a known history of, or at least one risk factor for heart disease or stroke, had not had their cholesterol checked within the past year." Nearly 95 million adults have total cholesterol numbers above 200. 

Results of a nationwide survey just released by the American Heart Association reveal that 47 percent of "respondents with a known history of, or at least one risk factor for heart disease or stroke, had not had their cholesterol checked within the past year." Nearly 95 million adults have total cholesterol numbers above 200. 

Medical Exemptions for Jury Duty

By Jamie Wells, M.D. — Apr 10, 2017
How does a physician medically disqualify someone from serving on a jury? One potential consideration might include those who have a profound disability or illness. However, the guidelines vary from state to state.

How does a physician medically disqualify someone from serving on a jury? One potential consideration might include those who have a profound disability or illness. However, the guidelines vary from state to state.