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Opinion

The lost art and science of the physical exam

Columns

Remember some of the old doctor shows, there have been quite a few over the years. The patient would lie down on the exam table and the physician would place their hands on the individual’s belly to palpate their “insides,” amounting to feeling around. Of course, this was always followed ...

From the Desk of Dr. J

Columns

As Women's History Month nears its end, New Jersey lawmakers have introduced legislation to recognize the African American women who served in the Women's Army Corps' 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion during World War II. The bill pending in the New Jersey Senate will designate May 18 ...

Is butter better?

Columns

Should you dip your bread in oil or spread butter over it? Will those who consume oil rather than butter be healthier? Will they live longer? One way to explore such a question is to compare populations that consume more oil with those that consume more butter. France and Italy immediately ...

Clarence Page

Columns

President Donald Trump and the GOP have called themselves the party of free speech. But since taking office, the president has been tightening up his definition of freedom like a hangman's noose. We could hear it in the White House's Orwellian decision in February to revoke the ...

To Your Good Health; Dr. Roach

Columns

DEAR DR. ROACH: In a recent column, you OK'd stevia, which I had heard could negatively impact our microbiomes. I am borderline prediabetic, and I had stopped using stevia accordingly. However, I hate unsweetened coffee. Can you comment on stevia's impact on our microbiomes in your column? — ...

VIctor Davis Hanson

Columns

For years, the left has advanced utter untruths for cheap partisan purposes that it knew at the time were all false. And now when caught, they just shrug and say they were lying all along. Once it was known that the first COVID-19 case originated in or near a Chinese communist virology lab ...