NYC-based Nikhil Krishnan, who has spent a decade writing about healthcare and runs a non-jargon newsletter called Out-Of-Pocket to make the subject accessible and entertaining, said in a recent post dissecting the peptide boom: In 2020 people were hoarding toilet paper, in 2026 theyre hoarding bacteriostatic water (needed to safely mix with peptide powder). Like HK*, he also makes note of the scepticism around medical bodies, like the FDA in USA, with people wanting more agency in their healthcare decision-making and to be able to assess risk themselves vs relying on the government to do it
Part of the reason why tinnitus is so difficult to treat is that we dont 100 percent know [why it happens], says Lori Zitelli, an audiologist with the University of Pittsburghs Pittsburgh Hearing Research Center
Holistic oversight medication, labs, and nutritional support are all integrated
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