Almonds: 30% Fewer Calories Than Labels Show, Study Reveals
King's College research reveals almonds contain 30% fewer absorbable calories than labels show, challenging nutrition myths while offering sustainable health solutions.
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King's College research reveals almonds contain 30% fewer absorbable calories than labels show, challenging nutrition myths while offering sustainable health solutions.
Comprehensive review of 54 studies reveals medical cannabis shows limited effectiveness for mental health conditions, questioning widespread therapeutic assumptions.
The death of student Juliette Kenny from meningitis B exposes critical gaps in UK vaccination policy, sparking calls for healthcare reform and equitable access to preventive medicine.
Los Angeles journalist Jo Giese's remarkable recovery from complete Achilles tendon loss showcases how specialized rehabilitation centers and innovative treatment can overcome traditional medical limitations.
Dr. Alran Bengzon, 90, transformed healthcare through generic drug reforms and medical education innovation, leaving a legacy of accessible medicine and empowered patients.
Comprehensive international study reveals intermittent fasting offers no superior weight loss benefits over traditional calorie restriction, challenging popular health claims.
Australia's 4.41% health insurance premium increase offers critical lessons for healthcare policy reform and regulatory frameworks in developing markets worldwide.
New US research reveals South Asians face higher diabetes and heart disease risks by 45 despite healthier lifestyles, challenging conventional prevention wisdom and demanding new approaches.
The dismantling of USAID's global health operations under Trump reveals how political decisions can unravel systematic approaches to international development and public health.
The highly contagious H3N2 subclade K variant dominates this flu season, comprising 89.8% of samples and challenging vaccine effectiveness while driving severe illness globally.
A century ago, raw milk was standard medical treatment at the Mayo Clinic. How did this nutritional approach disappear from mainstream healthcare, and what can we learn?