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Anti-inflammatory powerhouses: The best protein sources to fight chronic disease

Natural News | 2026-02-16, 03:04

Prolonged inflammation accelerates aging and contributes to conditions like heart disease and cancer, making dietary choices crucial for managing ... ...

She was denied a legal abortion and sent to prison over an illegal one. Now ...

no EC Seattle PI | 2026-02-16, 02:54

A young woman in Zambia was sent to a maximum-security prison after she was denied a

Indian Health Service to phase out use of dental fillings containing mercury by 2027

no EC HJ News | 2026-02-16, 02:42

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The federal agency that provides health care to Native Americans and Alaska Natives has announced it will phase out the use of dental fillings containing mercury. ...

Is the health food label trustworthy? How the warning labels vs star rating war is compromising food safety

Indian Express | 2026-02-16, 02:36

Economic Survey backs warning labels but stakeholders remain divided. What\u2019s the hold-up?

A Purim recovery story: Real reflections on recovery and healing

Virtual Jerusalem | 2026-02-16, 02:23

As addiction professionals, we’re starting to feel

Health regulators to review safety of processed ingredients, RFK Jr. says

Detroit news | 2026-02-16, 02:10

New YorkThe Food and Drug Administration will consider a petition to revoke the safety status of dozens of processed refined carbohydrates unless food companies can prove they are safe and not contributing to health issues and obesity, U.S. Health and Human

Ray J health: Fans notice ‘blood coming from eye' and chest patch amid heart concerns

Hindustan Times | 2026-02-16, 02:09

In one video, a drop of blood can be seen running down his cheek. ...

Intermittent fasting no better than typical weight loss diets, study finds

The Guardian | 2026-02-16, 02:00

Researchers say limited eating approaches such as 5:2 diet not a ‘miracle solution’ amid surge in their popularity

Kennedy Promises Action, Though Not Regulation, on Ultraprocessed Foods

New York Times | 2026-02-16, 01:45

The health secretary said the Food and Drug Administration would “act on” a request from a former F.D.A. commissioner to close a loophole on food safety. ...

Stretch Before Sleep: Key to Improving Sleep Quality

The Epoch Times | 2026-02-16, 01:27

At the end of a long day, relieving stiff muscles and calming accumulated tension, static stretching may be one of the

Health department team deployed in Haryana village after 4 deaths due to hepatitis B

The Hindu | 2026-02-16, 01:27

More than 400 people have been screened for symptoms in Chhainsa village in Hathin sub-division in Palwal district, officials said ...

Intermittent fasting 'no better than doing nothing at all', review finds

Intermittent fasting has become a popular phrase in dieting, promising health benefits including kickstarting metabolism and helping shed body fat but a major review suggests the diets may be over-hyped. ...

Kaiser patients share their experiences as strike enters fourth week

no EC San Diego Union-Tribune | 2026-02-16, 01:16

Kaiser Permanente nurses are headed into the fourth week of their open-ended strike, with pharmacy�and lab technicians ratcheting up the pressure last week by forcing the health care giant to temporarily close pharmacies frequented by thousands of patients.

US Cancer Institute studying ivermectin’s ‘ability to kill cancer cells’

no EC Independent Record | 2026-02-16, 01:06

The federal research agency charged with leading the war against the nation’s second-largest killer, cancer, is studying ivermectin as a potential treatment, according to its top official. ...

The future of HIV prevention is here

no EC Independent Record | 2026-02-16, 01:06

We now know by ensuring folks with HIV get proper care and medication we can prevent the spread of HIV. Treatment is prevention. ...

Bank health check beyond CD ratio

Business Line | 2026-02-16, 01:06

Why lenders no longer view the credit-deposit ratio as the primary indicator of a bank’s liquidity ...

Sen Rand Paul unveils bill to end nationwide liability protections for Big Pharma

The Liberty Beacon | 2026-02-16, 00:58

Sen Rand Paul unveils bill to end nationwide liability protections for Big Pharma According to Paul, the bill would make pharmaceutical companies more accountable by allowing people to sue them if they believe they have been injured by vaccines By Nicholas

Doctor explains lesser-known heart disease sign that appears in the legs

The Mirror | 2026-02-16, 00:57

More than 7.6 million people living with heart diease in the UK but hundreds of thousands don't know they have it ...

A new diagnosis of ‘profound autism’ is under consideration. Here’s what parents need to know

The Guardian | 2026-02-16, 00:48

Category describes people who have little or no language, an IQ of less than 50 and require 24-hour supervision

Mother helped back to health by son’s physio clinic after brain damage

London Evening Standard | 2026-02-16, 00:39

Karen Kerr, 58, was diagnosed with haemochromatosis after experiencing stroke-like symptoms, and was later told she would never walk again. ...

Who passed health checks in Wichita KS? Cafes, fast food, dollar stores & more

The Wichita Eagle | 2026-02-16, 00:18

See Wichita-area restaurants, stores & hotels that passed health inspections. Fifty-seven places made the latest list. ...