Headlines I Wish I Hadn’t Seen
Heavy drinking is bad for marriage ― unless both spouses indulge.
Can gynecologists treat men? No, says board.
There’s a gold mine waiting to be discovered…in the human gut!
Plan B may not work for obese women. (Doesn’t that imply that the obesity epidemic is just going to get worse?)
Eating healthy versus unhealthy costs about $1.50 more per day
The gynecology decision was reversed by the same board about a week ago, John.
See here: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/27/health/gynecologists-may-treat-men-board-says-in-switch.html
It wasn’t the OB/GYNs examining men for HPV that worried the board. Rather, it was their doctors performing cosmetic procedures.
Still, it’s seems a little odd in a world of equality for a medical society to argue its members must discriminate against one sex in order to remain in good standing.
Goldmine in the human gut!
I’ve read about this for years. Doctors who did fecal transplants always faced accusations they were using, unproven experimental procedures.
This article is acting like scientists are just discovering the ability to replace bad bacteria with beneficial bacteria.
So maybe there is a good reason my dogs eat poop.
Heavy drinking is bad for marriage ― unless both spouses indulge.
So basically, being a drunken party animal isn’t bad if your spouse also likes to drink herself into oblivion.
Yeah not eating at all is unhealthy and cheap. Not getting minimum amounts of amino acids and vitamins is cheap. But eating less meat, more whole grains, carrots,cabbage, green, watermellons and citrus is not more expensive than eating hot bogs, hamburgers and “junk food”.