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Harvard Health

Harvard Health is a Harvard based health information and medical information provider over the internet.

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    2022-01-22

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We have tracked the following product recommendations or mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you see what people think about Harvard Health and what they use it for.
  • heartburn/acid reflux on pill?
    It won't let me link the article, but health.harvard.edu says. Source: 9 months ago
  • was hilft tatsächlich gegen einen Kater?
    Aus "7 steps to cure your hangover" von health.harvard.edu (Übersetzung von mir):. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Older parents: Do you have a go-to answer for questions about your looks?
    First hit health.harvard.edu "your hair follicles produce less color as they age, so when hair goes through its natural cycle of dying and being regenerated it's more likely to grow in as gray begging after age 35.". Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Doctor Against Water Fasting
    If this is a doctor you trust, take some research (you can find links for papers on Fung's book, or webmd, healthline, and review blogs such as health.harvard.edu) and discuss with them. If he refuses to read the papers or show no interest whatsoever on new research, I would find another doctor. If he does, you both can now have an educated conversation about whether fasting suits you and his recommendation. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Is it just me or does it feel like everyone has COVID?
    Your contempt is truly awe inspiring. Let's break down what you're saying. "If someone dies, it's because the debris from dead cells, mucus and fluid cause so much inflammation that your lungs can no longer exchange gas." to quote health.harvard.edu "When the body is injured, your immune system releases white blood cells to surround and protect the area." and again Health.harvard.edu "In contrast, when... Source: over 2 years ago
  • Looks like protests are being planned for PeaceHealth on Saturday against vaccinations
    From health.harvard.edu: In briefing documents submitted to the FDA, the Moderna vaccine showed an overall efficacy of 94.1% in preventing COVID-19. This study enrolled 30,400 adults; half received the vaccine, half received a saltwater placebo shot. There were 196 infections among the study participants. Of these, 185 were in the placebo group and 11 were in the vaccine group. All 30 cases of severe COVID... Source: over 2 years ago
  • Demand for vaccine has fallen off a cliff with only half of North Carolina’s adults vaccinated. It's a major problem. Here's what to tell people who don't trust the vaccine because "it was rushed." - Sen. Jeff Jackson
    To your 3rd (wrong) point: From health.harvard.edu: Never before have mRNA vaccines — such as the two-dose Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines that have now received emergency use authorization from the FDA — been approved for use in any disease. Source: almost 3 years ago

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