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Acupuncture: From NICU to Battlefield and Beyond

By Rachael Adams, Contributing Writer

Three recent articles highlight the successful use of acupuncture in very unique areas of practice: neonatal intensive care, management of cardiovascular risk, and reduction of PTSD in military veterans. 

Gluten Exposure in Infancy May Double Celiac Risk

By Kristen Schepker, Assistant Editor

Exposure to gluten during infancy may double the risk of celiac disease (CD) in babies genetically predisposed to gluten intolerance, according to a study published earlier this year in the journal Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

Fed Budget Bill: Two Wins, One Loss for Food Labeling

By Erik Goldman

The $1.1 trillion Federal spending bill passed by Congress this week includes a two minor wins for advocates of GMO labeling, but a significant loss for anyone concerned about food safety standards and the environmental costs of food transport. First, the good news: Congress jettisoned a provision that would have prohibited state legislatures from passing […]

Vaccine Critics Get Shot in the Arm from NYC Court

By Erik Goldman, Editor in Chief

A Manhattan Supreme Court judge has ruled that New York City’s health department does not have the legal authority to add flu vaccines to the list of mandatory shots required for young children to enter city-licensed preschools and day care centers. According to Justice Manuel Mendez, any changes to the roster of the city’s required […]

Rademenes: A Cat Healer Finds His Calling

By Erik Goldman

Rademenes barely made it past his second month of life. The small black kitten was on the verge of death in the street in the small town of Bydgoszcz, Poland,  when a kind stranger found him and took him to an animal shelter. The vets there were considering euthanasia, but something stayed their hands. The […]

Coordinated Fed Enforcement Has Supplement Industry Playing Defense

By Erik Goldman

A coordinated set of enforcement actions by the Food & Drug Administration, the Federal Trade Commission, the Department of Justice, the Department of Defense, the postal service and several other federal agencies has the dietary supplement industry playing defense….and also applauding. Earlier this month, the Department of Justice announced its pursuance of civil and criminal […]

When White is Alright

By Erik Goldman

White-colored foods have a generally bad reputation among health conscious people, and for very good reason: many of the most toxic and nutritionally vapid foods have had all the color beaten out of them. Bleached flour, sugar, white bread, vegetable shortening are just a few that quickly come to mind. But not all white foods […]

AMA Calls for Ban on Consumer Drug Ads

By Erik Goldman

The American Medical Association’s leadership has called for a complete ban on direct-to-consumer advertising for prescription medications and medical devices. The organization announced the move, which it says it will back with a strong lobbying campaign, at its annual policy-making meeting in Atlanta earlier this month. Drug company spending topped $4.5 billion this year, according […]