Dietary fat is good? Dietary fat is bad? Coming to consensus

Which is better, a low-fat/high-carbohydrate diet or a high-fat/low-carbohydrate diet — or is it the type of fat that matters? In a new paper featured on the cover of Science magazine’s special issue on nutrition, researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston Children’s Hospital, and colleagues with diverse expertise and perspectives on the issues… Read More: Dietary fat is good? Dietary fat is bad? Coming to… »

Your Subconscious Mind: The Gateway to Empowerment

—Millions of employees and employers are feeling the stress of incivility in the workplace. It takes a toll on everyone. While you may not be able to change other people’s behavior, you can certainly manage how you react to bad-acting people in the workplace. You can always move to another job or become an entrepreneur,… Read More: Your Subconscious Mind: The Gateway to Empowerment »

Removable PrEP implant produces high drug levels in rabbits; further studies planned

A small removable plastic implant resembling a tiny piece of dry spaghetti is capable of delivering sustained levels of the drug tenofovir, researchers told last month’s HIV Research for Prevention conference (HIVR4P 2018) in Madrid. The drug delivery capability of the implants was tested on rabbits and will now advance into tests on dogs and… Read More: Removable PrEP implant produces high drug levels in rabbits; further… »

Nancy Pelosi pushing rules change that would kneecap liberals

Democratic leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., in the midst of fending off a coup to derail her return to the House speakership, is proposing a series of rules changes that could kneecap liberals from pursuing a bold agenda in the new Congress. Among the many proposed rules changes the incoming majority plans to make in… Read More: Nancy Pelosi pushing rules change that would kneecap liberals »