A Doctor’s Perspective: Can Men Actually Get Pregnant?

Written by Peter Weiss

I was recently asked by a good friend and well known, respected national columnist to explain what would happen if men could really get pregnant. He wanted a real medical explanation. When I started thinking about it more, I was reminded of the 1994 movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito called “Junior.”

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How to Determine Good Medicine From Bad Medicine

Written by epochtimes.com

 

The explosion in health care options now available to the average North American can be daunting. But with a framework for what constitutes good medicine, bad medicine and everything in between, you should be able to dispel some of this uncertainty.

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10 Healthy Ways to Flip on the Brain’s ‘Happiness’ Switch

Written by Health 1+1

 

Guiyong Lin, a former vice president of Entie Commercial Bank in Taiwan, was on the verge of reaching the top of his career when he started to suffer from depression and hit the bottom of his life.

After being discharged from the hospital, he started hiking. He would go out with a simple meal every morning, and then after climbing the mountain, sweating, and taking a bath in a hot spring, he would come home to rest.

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In Memory, Zev Zelenko 1973-2022

Written by Steve Kirsch

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Early this morning I was informed that my friend Zev Zelenko had died at the young age of 48 after a long battle with cancer.

Zev had a heart of gold and was never afraid to speak the truth.

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The case for the Covid lab-leak theory

Written by Matt Ridley

I have covered genomic research for years and written several books on the topic. I have a reputation as a strong supporter of biotechnology. But I had not realised just how risky some of the experiments being done on viruses have become in recent years, let alone that they are happening in the centre of a large city.

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