Grand Junction City Council approved regulations for natural medicine facilities, which include the supervised use of magic mushrooms for health purposes last week.
Bias in healthcare disproportionately harms Black and Indigenous communities. Reform and holistic practices can close the gap.
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There’s been a shortage and price increase of eggs available at grocery stores nationwide, and Western Pennsylvania is not ...
Dr. Lucas Brown, DAOM, LAc, spoke with Studio 512 about how his clinic, Rosedale Acupuncture & Wellness, can help with chronic pain conditions, including peripheral neuropathy. You treat ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have discovered how specific protein regions contribute to ...
A five-year, $3.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will allow Case Western Reserve University researchers ...
While women haven’t always been in the foreground of Western movies and TV shows, there are some newer Westerns with great ...
Pregnancies achieved through assisted reproductive technology show higher exposure to potentially harmful category D ...
Naloxone, an opioid overdose antidote, will be more accessible to Mesa County residents thanks to a recently launched network ...
Physician empathy has long been recommended — but not required — in the doctor-patient relationship.However, for a growing ...