Kitchen Chemistry: Sweet Proteins May Be the Future of Sugar
Many alternative sweeteners have tried to solve this sugar dilemma, but Dr. Ryder believes the best solution can be found in plant proteins.
Many alternative sweeteners have tried to solve this sugar dilemma, but Dr. Ryder believes the best solution can be found in plant proteins.
Dr. David Andrews explains the process of creating natural flavors, the FDA guidelines, and how safe they are for consumption.
Dr. Patti Feuereisen explains how to support victims of sexual abuse and why starting the conversation is necessary.
Our experts discuss why we should look at failures as a starting point rather than the end of the road.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Author Lynn Cullen explains Horstmann’s crucial role in the fight against polio.
The FDA has granted emergency use authorization to Lucira Health’s combined Covid-19 and flu at-home testing kit. Dr. Emily Volk explains the EUA status and how to properly use this new test.
Experts discuss how you can supplement your diet – with less pills and more natural ingredients – to get your health back on track.
Dr. Stanley Berry takes us through instances of medical malpractice and his experience dealing with negligent physicians.
Author Judith Finlayson explains how our grandparents’ habits and behaviors have a direct influence on our DNA.
Life Care Coaches are being integrated into hospitals to help patients safely use prescription opioids and even offer pain management strategies that don’t involve drugs.
Deirdre Barrett, a psychologist, explains how you can increase your productivity as you slumber.
Hull’s new book ‘We’ve Got This’ compiles stories from disabled parents around the world to prove that having a disability doesn’t equate to being a bad parent.
Natalie Kohlhaas explains the biological function of anxiety and how we can learn to love the feeling.
Dr. Marilyn Wooley helps first responders work through their trauma – proving that a PTSD diagnosis is not the end of their careers.
An expert discusses why we can’t become too lax with our treatment of this virus.
Dr. James Cottrell believes everyone should be knowledgeable about these dangerous drugs in order to ask questions and make sure you’re getting the best anesthesia – and anesthesiologist -- for your needs.
Josue Cordova explains the struggles of traveling with a disability and how to fix these issues.
Mirror-touch synesthesia is a sensory processing disorder where a person can feel the sensations of another. As you can imagine, this condition can be an asset for certain people, like Dr. Joel Salinas.
Theo Krzywicki explains the signs of an overdose and how to use life-saving devices like Naloxone.
Dr. William H Warren explains what happens during a crowd surge and how to stay safe in the middle of large gatherings.
Dr. Samir Patel details how to properly treat your heartburn before it becomes a serious issue.
An expert discusses the steps families can take to fight against substance use addiction.
In this continuation of last week’s antibiotic segment, we explore the prevalence of drug use within animal agriculture.
Dr. Haley Perlus, an expert in performance psychology, explains why it’s so important for everyone to work on their mental fortitude.
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