Sadly, the Times of London made the same mistake in its coverage of the new findings
when Health Editor Nigel Hawkes stated that the «combination pill» used in HRT contains «oestrogen plus progesterone».
Not exact matches
The problem is that we don't often actually see those friends face to face, as the Boston Globe's Billy Baker discovered
when his
editor asked him to write about the
health effects of loneliness recently.
We brought together our business
editor Ben Popper, and our science
editor, Liz Lopatto, to discuss what happens
when you mix a flood of dumb money eager to invest in anything «disruptive» with life science companies that can actually impact our bodies and
health.
So, SAVE THE DATE — I don't know exactly
when, but I imagine the 3rd annual R3 Summit will be in October 2015 in Austin (
editors told me they love, LOVE the
health and fitness scene here).
«At this time,
when prescription opioid use and opioid overdoses are both major threats to our public
health, it is important to identify new treatment targets, such as epigenetic processes, that help to change the way that we do business in treating opioid use disorders,» said professor John Krystal,
Editor of Biological Psychiatry.
Guest
editor Paul Whaley of Lancaster University Environment Centre said: «
When it comes to determining the risk which chemicals pose to human
health and the planet, scientists sometimes struggle to come up with a clear answer because there is no universally accepted system for weighing up the available evidence.
May it serve as a warning not only to policymakers, but also to researchers, clinicians, peer reviewers, journal
editors, and journalists of the need to consider the harm to scientific credibility and public
health when dealing with studies funded by food companies with vested interests in the results — and to find better ways to fund such studies and to prevent, disclose and manage potentially conflicted interests,» writes Marion Nestle, Ph.D., M.P.H., of New York University, in a related commentary.
«This will help you avoid colliding arms or having a butt in your face
when you do side straddle,» says
Health's executive deputy
editor (and frequent yogi) Jeannie Kim.
And
when we ran the plan by Cynthia Sass, MPH, RD,
Health's contributing nutrition
editor, she warned us that even though the goop Detox is not a liquid cleanse, most of the meals lack an ideal balance of carbs, protein, and healthy fat: «It's not a starvation plan, but it may leave some people feeling hungry, depending on their age, height, activity level, and how much weight they have to lose,» she explained.
Here's what happened
when mbg's beauty
editor cut caffeine and gave up dairy in the name of skin
health.
That's why
Health's contributing medical
editor, Roshini Rajapaksa, MD, recommends you save the G - string for sexy nights in, and instead opt for more coverage
when you get your sweat on at the gym.
From the annoying to downright bizarre, these
Health editors and readers share stories about the surprising things that happened to their bodies
when they became moms.
Health Impact News
Editor Comments:
When choosing a chocolate bar, get the «darkest» chocolate possible.
That's why we were delighted
when their
editors asked Parsley
Health CEO and founder Dr. Robin Berzin to weigh in for a story about health, wellness, aging and supple
Health CEO and founder Dr. Robin Berzin to weigh in for a story about
health, wellness, aging and supple
health, wellness, aging and supplements.
ABC News
Health and Medical
Editor Dr. Richard Besser did just that
when he took Dr. Mehmet Oz to task over his recent reporting about arsenic in apple juice.
Then, each house party guest wrote a letter to the
editor of their local paper, expressing the importance of electing Phil Murphy in order to ensure that New Jersey is a national leader
when it comes to women's
health.