Category: health

AHA, BHA, PHA: How to Use Chemical Exfoliants for Acne, Hyperpigmentation, Large Pores & More!

AHA, BHA, and PHA! Or as we like to say, “Ah-ha! Ba-ha! And Pa-ha!” We want to thank Naturium for sponsoring a portion of this video to share with you guys our thoughts on what seems like an endless selection of products—with chemical exfoliants! It can still get pretty confusing, right? This is why we…


Is Raspberry Ketone a Supplement Worth Taking?

With more than 40% of U.S. adults reporting weight gain during the pandemic, many turned to diets or supplements for weight loss support. One supplement, raspberry ketone, is widely used as a food flavoring substance and has grown in popularity in recent years for weight loss. EN examines the scientific support and safety for this…


An Utterly Unexpected Risk Factor for Malignant Melanoma

This article is part of a series on personality and diseases. There are many personality typing systems, and those various types generally fall into these four categories. We explore the emotional pitfalls of each “type” and explained their causative relationship with disease; it is possible to identify with traits across types, as well as the respective ailments….


The Best Fruit for Chronic Constipation

The kiwi is a wonder fruit when it comes to tackling the tough, often painful, chronic constipation afflicting so many people worldwide. Chronic constipation can have many causes. The good news is, nature has many remedies for this uncomfortable, even painful, condition. Prunes are the first fruit that many think of when it comes to relieving constipation, and…


Aggressive Cervical Cancer on Rise Among Young Women Despite Over 70 Percent Vaccinated: Peer-Reviewed Science

A new study from researchers at the University of California Los Angeles found that cervical cancer cases are on the rise in younger women. Specifically, the study discovered that the number of women with late-stage (stage 4) cervical cancer, which has a death rate of 83 percent within five years, has increased. Their peer-reviewed original…


Under the Skin | Documentary

“Under the Skin” brings a topic to the public’s attention that concerns us all: the safety of vaccinations. No medical measure interferes more intensively with the mechanisms of the immune system. At the same time, we live in a time when nearly half of the population suffers from allergies, autoimmune diseases, or other disorders of…


[PREMIERING at 9 PM ET] Under the Skin | Documentary

“Under the Skin” brings a topic to the public’s attention that concerns us all: the safety of vaccinations. No medical measure interferes more intensively with the mechanisms of the immune system. At the same time, we live in a time when nearly half of the population suffers from allergies, autoimmune diseases, or other disorders of…


PREMIERING NOW: Under the Skin | Documentary

“Under the Skin” brings a topic to the public’s attention that concerns us all: the safety of vaccinations. No medical measure interferes more intensively with the mechanisms of the immune system. At the same time, we live in a time when nearly half of the population suffers from allergies, autoimmune diseases, or other disorders of…


Getting Kids Walking, Biking to School Can Lead to Long-Term Fitness

Kids who walk, skateboard, or ride their bikes to school when they are young are more likely to keep it up as they get older, reaping the health benefits, recent research suggests. “The walk to school is a wonderful moment in the day that provides children a glimpse of living an active lifestyle,” said study co-author…


U.S. Supreme Court to Consider Case Against COVID Vaccine Mandate for New York City Employees

The U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 7 will consider a New York Police Department detective’s challenge to the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for municipal employees. The decision came one day after New York Mayor Eric Adams said the city will drop the mandate for private employers, but not city workers. This article was originally published…