In a 2018 Atlantic Magazine cover story, writer Kate Julian posed a question: why are young people having so little sex? According to researchers at the University of Chicago, 23 percent of adults reported not having sex…
Clay Thomas remembers one particular case brought to the clinic run by his veterinarian parents. The 12-year-old cat had a rare form of cancer and had already been treated by four different doctors. As a result of a tumor in its chest…
A new year has just kicked off and odds are, you or someone you know is participating in Dry January. The trend, initiated in Great Britain by a group called Alcohol Concern in 2013…
He remembers being diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) as a child. He also remembers his mother’s reaction to the doctor’s recommendation that he be given Ritalin and Adderall…
In the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear meltdown in 2011, scientists used zeolite to treat tons of radioactive waste. It wasn’t the first time the mineral had been employed in that capacity…
Of all the clients who have visited Dr. Werner Marksfeld’s eSynergy clinic in Spokane, several stand out in his mind. One was a woman who couldn’t seem to lose weight no matter how zealously…
In 2017 University of Oxford economist Max Rosen released a study on global living conditions. Rosen’s research explored five factors related to human well-being: poverty, literacy, health, freedom and education.
“It’s the water.“ This former catch-phrase for the Olympia Brewing Company once described the purity of the artesian well water used to brew its beer. Today, it could just as easily be used to…
Daytime television watchers in the United States may have noticed a new trend: ads for law firms aimed squarely at potential victims of glyphosate poisoning. That’s no accident…