The Debate Over Juice Cleanses and Detox
How much do restricted diets and other techniques help? How badly do we need toxin removal? (Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal)
Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal - March 4, 2014 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: FREE Source Type: blogs

The Chemicals That Stick Around in Your System
What does the U.S. do to track the potentially harmful substances that build up in humans? (Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal)
Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal - March 4, 2014 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: FREE Source Type: blogs

How Knees Predict the Weather
In one of the longest running medical controversies, it turns out Granny may have been right, as scientists find links between achy joints and the forecast. (Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal)
Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal - October 15, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: FREE Source Type: blogs

Love Red Meat? Watch Out for Ticks
Bites from the voracious lone star tick are making some people allergic to red meat—even if they've never had a problem eating it before. (Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal)
Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal - June 11, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: FREE Source Type: blogs

Dyslexia's Role in Forcing Creativity
Mounting evidence shows that many people with dyslexia are highly creative, out-of-the-box thinkers, and neuroimaging studies demonstrate that their brains really do think differently. (Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal)
Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal - April 2, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: FREE FREEEUROPE Source Type: blogs

Seeking Past Lessons to Fight Flu
As the number of confirmed U.S. swine flu cases continues to rise, a host of questions have arisen about the lessons to be gleaned from two historical outbreaks, as well as how experts and the public should react. (Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal)
Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal - April 29, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: FREE Source Type: blogs

Sparing the Cervix in Hysterectomies
For decades, surgeons performing hysterectomies cut out the cervix because it could develop cancer. Now, more gynecologists argue for sparing the cervix. (Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal)
Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal - February 24, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: FREE Source Type: blogs

Face It: You're Addicted to Success
The recession is exacting punishment for a psychological vice: the unmitigated identification of self with occupation, accomplishment and professional status. (Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal)
Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal - February 12, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: FREE Source Type: blogs

A Speedier Radiation Treatment
For patients getting daily radiation treatments, new technology provides faster, more comfortable and more accurate treatment. (Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal)
Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal - September 16, 2008 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: PAID Source Type: blogs

Early Education Eases Breast Cancer Fears
Dr. Marisa Weiss has witnessed a growing fear of breast cancer among young girls. So she and her teen daughter co-wrote the new book " Taking Care of Your 'Girls.' " Written for teen girls, it spotlights breast health and development. (Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal)
Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal - September 10, 2008 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: PAID Source Type: blogs

Early Education Eases Breast Cancer Fears
Dr. Marisa Weiss has witnessed a growing fear of breast cancer among young girls. So she and her teen daughter co-wrote the new book "Taking Care of Your 'Girls.'" Written for teen girls, it spotlights breast health and development. (Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal)
Source: WSJ.com: Health Journal - September 10, 2008 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: PAID Source Type: blogs