One thing you can say for wildfire smoke: it’s conspicuous. There is no way to ignore sooty skies, air that you can taste and that prickling sensation at the back of your throat that warns you it’s time to go indoors…
Check any community calendar and you’ll see events with titles like “Relay for Life,” “Go Red for Women” and “Walk for MS.” The common goal is to raise money to fight some form of chronic disease…
Unless you are dealing with a thyroid condition, the last time you thought about goiters was probably while reading Agatha Christie’s ‘A Murder is Announced’ (Spoiler alert: a goiter plays a significant role).
On August 5, 2021, three U.S. politicians introduced legislation to remove toxic substances from school buildings across the nation. The Get Toxic Substances Out of Schools Act of 2021 would authorize $52 billion over ten years…
For most people, the final months before graduation from a university are a time of anticipation. So it was for Antony Edwards as he prepared to complete an English Literature degree in England in 2017. That was before the symptoms started.
On August 20, 2020, the state of Michigan’s attorney general announced a $600 million agreement that would compensate the residents of Flint for the state’s role in failing to protect them…
How Detoxification Strengthens our Ability to Fight Off Diseases Like the Coronavirus. Turn on any news station these days and it’s impossible to avoid hearing about the virus.
“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…
Any adult who remembers puberty already knows the power of hormones. They can alter our moods, dramatically change our skin (usually not for the better) and create previously unknown levels…