Dr. Rita Colwell is a Distinguished University Professor both at the University of Maryland at College Park and at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Published in HER
Thursday, 02 July 2020 00:00

NERVE: Adventures in the Science of Fear

The horror if life is to actually be indoors, according to Dr. Pam. So the chance to chat with a correspondent for Outside Magazine is right up her alley. 

Published in HER
Sure you've heard of a scientist, a chemist, a biologist...but what about a science entertainer?!

Published in HER
In a cutting-edge procedure, Dr. Bryce Gillespie was able to build Levi Herbert a fully-functioning thumb from other bones in his body.
Published in Sharecare Radio
How can telomeres reset cell aging?
Saturday, 21 November 2015 14:25

Using Biotechnology to End World Hunger

Sarah Davidson Evanega, PhD, is fighting world hunger through biotechnology.
Thursday, 12 November 2015 11:06

Stem Cell Therapies Help Treat COPD

COPD is a disabling condition. How can stem cell therapy help?
Published in Health Radio
Saturday, 19 September 2015 14:25

Breakthrough Medical Treatments from Cuba

Cuba has a long history of being a leader in finding new medical treatments.
Thursday, 30 July 2015 14:22

Why Science Needs Female Mice

Why is gender research important?
Published in HER
If you suffer from asthma, new research may provide an option for relief.
Published in Health Radio
Saturday, 27 June 2015 16:25

The Science & Power of Touch

Your sense of touch influences almost every aspect of your life; from eating breakfast and driving to work to kissing your loved ones goodnight.
What options are available to the person who has remaining embryos and doesn't plan to use them?
Published in Health Radio
The spectrum balance protocol diet may help ease your child's ASD symptoms. But, do you have to strictly follow ALL the guidelines and recommendations?
Wednesday, 13 May 2015 10:11

The Science Behind Autism

Have scientists gotten any closer to finding a cure?
Tuesday, 03 March 2015 11:33

HealthMaker: Joseph DeRisi

Listen to an interview with Joseph DeRisi from the Sharecare HealthMakers collection.
Published in Sharecare Radio
With all the sexy headlines and sensational news, how can you weed through it all and recognize instances of bad science?
Published in Naturally Savvy
The Journal of the North American Menopause Society (NAMS), recently indicated that acupuncture can help with hot flashes for menopausal women.
Published in HER
Thursday, 19 June 2014 11:45

Dr. Oz Scolded by Congress: Is it Fair?

Dr. Mehmet Oz, is known for his syndicated daily talk show, The Dr. Oz Show, has come under intense scrutiny from Congress.
Published in HER
Thursday, 17 April 2014 12:45

The Hologenome Era

A rich network of microbial life in your body plays a powerful role in shaping critical metabolic functions and even influencing your moods and behavior.
Could an iPhone app make your reading glasses a thing of the past?
Published in Staying Well
Saturday, 07 December 2013 16:25

A Journey into the Afterlife

When neurosurgeon Eben Alexander, MD, fell into a week-long coma in 2008 he experienced something he never thought possible - a journey into the afterlife.
Thursday, 21 November 2013 14:11

Stem Cell Treatments for Common Injuries?

A forward thinking foot and ankle surgeon uses stem cells to treat common runner's injuries.
Thursday, 12 September 2013 14:45

Your Ultimate Health Information Resource

Life Extension has published 130 protocols on disease prevention and treatment. Learn how you can make use of their discoveries.
Wednesday, 11 September 2013 11:22

Is Functional Medicine Right for You?

Learn what functional medicine is, and why it may be right for you.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Saturday, 07 September 2013 16:25

Why We Are Losing the War on Cancer

Why our nation's huge, 40-year investment in cancer research may have been badly spent.
Methylfolates affect your weight, hormones and metabolism. They may also lead to depression.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Saturday, 27 July 2013 16:25

Solving Malaria Around the World

Each year, malaria kills over a million people, despite the fact that it can be prevented with a mosquito net and treated for less than $1.50.
Do you feel a sense of euphoria after eating chocolate? Learn why certain cocoa is extremely beneficial.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Thursday, 11 July 2013 14:45

Can Hypothermia Save Lives?

If you’re having a heart attack, something as simple as ice may be the difference between life and death.
Saturday, 06 April 2013 16:00

The Science of Winning & Losing

Use science to discover the hidden factors responsible for triumphs and failures.
Saturday, 16 March 2013 16:00

Erasing Death

Death is not a moment in time but a process – one that can be interrupted well after it's begun.
Wednesday, 06 March 2013 12:00

Potential Game Changer? HIV Toddler Cured

Researchers confirmed that a two-year-old girl born with HIV has been functionally cured, and remains virus-free. Can this be the breakthrough many have been hoping for?
Published in Healthy Children
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