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Category: Hits & Misses

Hits & Misses – 8 June 2026

Posted on June 8, 2026 by Devon Herrick

Odd or Conflicting Research

  • Psychology Today: Self-help can make you feel worse. 
  • STAT News: African Americans are dismissed from medical residency programs in numbers far greater than their proportion.
  • New York Times: The sharp decline in fertility is due to the smartphone.
  •  Science Daily: Scientists say house cats could help unlock new cancer treatments for humans.
  • Odd News: Men account for 83% of deaths within national parks.
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Hits & Misses – 12 March 2026

Posted on March 12, 2026 by Devon Herrick
  • NHS junior doctors claim they have ADHD to avoid night shifts
  • People on Weight-Loss Drugs Are Buying More Chocolate Than Everyone Else
  • March for Life Turns into Measles Super-Spreader Event
  • Study finds phone use on the toilet may cause painful medical condition
  • Scientists engineer bacteria to eat cancer tumors from the inside out
  • It’s official, my toxic friendships really have taken years off my life
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Hits & Misses – 13 February 2026

Posted on February 13, 2026February 13, 2026 by Devon Herrick

Odd or Conflicting Research:

  • Some people get drunk without drinking due to their gut bacteria.
  • Longevity is in your genes. There’s not much you can do to change that.
  • Simple short bursts of activity can improve your health and longevity
  • Sitting too much is bad for your health.
  • Exercise later in life reduces Alzheimer’s by nearly half.
  • Intellectual hobbies, like reading and writing, can lower dementia risk by almost 40%.
  • Several cups of coffee a day may reduce dementia risk. But not if it’s decaf.
  • Patients sometimes diagnosed with Alzheimer’s don’t actually have it.
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For many years, our health care blog was the only free enterprise health policy blog on the internet. Then, when the NCPA closed its doors, the health blog stopped as well.

During this five-year hiatus no one else has come forward to claim the space. So, my colleagues and I have decided to restart the blog in connection with the Goodman Institute. We invite you and others to use this forum to share your views.

John C. Goodman,

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