Glynn
GBOnly interested in your data! Wouldn’t give this site any stars if I could. Goes against all privacy and UK GDPR policies, by forcing users to accept all cookies. Should be banned and blocked by all search engines. If you decline cookies you get no information on what you searched for and arrived at the site to read. Ergo, this website provides no help to people with health issues… unless you let the site track you, and use your data to provide advertisements!
MAKAIT
FRIdeology-driven website You can't claim yourself a scientific website when your vocabulary isn't. If you can't define a woman, how can you treat her? Instead they're using stupid words like people with vagina, front hole for vagina... Avoid any service or institution that is based in California or Canada for future inquiries, if you're looking for real and scientific advises and infos.
Sher
GBGet your health info elsewhere Some of the “advice” seems condescending or so vague and lame it’s worthless. Also, many times articles simply state the obvious which, again, is worthless. Finally, some “advice”, especially regarding depression, is just plain detrimental. (Sort of like saying “Snap out of it, it’s not so bad.”) I sincerely wonder about the expertise, research and credibility of many authors and articles.
Tina
GBhealth propaganda - should just be taken down This is an actual sentence from this site: "Note that there isn’t much research available on the benefits of screening for vitamin D deficiency." Oh really? Then why is it standard medical protocal? Oh really? Guess you did not notice that those with this deficiency are apt to get C19. Oh, but wait - should you acknowledge this important you detract from your hideous globablist idea that your oligopolistic overlords should own our bodies. (you know - the ones that pay for this site no doubt) On another note - every time I read an article at this site - which is all over the SERPs - I think - how do I get those minutes back?
J S
GBAvoid Healthline is, in reality, "Healthline Media", a group of aggregators and journalists and web marketers that copy and paste to create 'stuff/content/blather' to be promoted as factual. It is medical garbage. Its articles claim to be expert-reviewed, but are wholly and totally unreferenced (?what kind of review is that?). Try to scroll through a page, and with so many commercial links the page is forever re-loading and bouncing all over the place and impossible to read. This page: healthline (dot com) /health-news/why-some-people-are-claiming-life-on-ozempic-is-miserable is a factual, physiological disaster. And (surprise) there is no way to comment on its shortcomings. Avoid.