Quinn on Nutrition: Does vitamin B-1 repel mosquitos?
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As I sit here scratching a mosquito bite, I’m suddenly interested in a recent question from a patient. Do vitamin […] To sleep or to snooze? You probably know the answer, but you don’t prefer it. Most of us probably use […] Can sleep loss in hospital patients lead to an uptick in medical malpractice lawsuits? A new study from researchers at […] In a recently published study, Vera Bittner, M.D., professor in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Division of Cardiovascular Disease, […] People who experience discomfort, such as stomach cramps, hives, or other unusual symptoms, after drinking alcohol may have one of […] Australia is the sixth-largest contributor of household waste per capita in the world. We spend more than $A10.5 billion annually […] Hemispheric dominance, also known as lateralization of brain function, describes the tendency for either the left or the right side […] Spanking may be increasingly harmful for children on a more global scale than previously known, a new University of Michigan […] Many people have attempted the kambo cleanse. However, its beneficial healing effects remain scientifically unproven. There is no need to […] A study from a group of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators may reduce the concern that elevating levels of urate, […]
Quinn on Nutrition: Does vitamin B-1 repel mosquitos?
Does hitting the snooze button really help you feel better?
Does sleep deprivation promote medical malpractice lawsuits?
Weight cycling does not adversely affect cardiovascular outcomes in women with suspected myocardial ischemia
Alcohol and allergies: Does it make them worse?
Does the KonMari method work for clinical hoarders?
Left brain vs. right brain: How does one dominate?
Spanking in developing countries does more harm than good
Does the kambo cleanse work? Ritual, safety, and risks
Investigational urate elevation does not appear to raise hypertension risk