Wednesday Newsletter - 10/04/23

"Health is not simply the absence of sickness."

In today’s Health Report Daily, you’ll discover…

Valerie Bertinelli Calls Out Diet Culture, High-Protein Salad Recipe, Kaiser Permanente Health Care Strike, New COVID Shot Game-Changer, Why Mosquitoes Bite Certain People, Author Shares Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Stay Well,

Today’s Trivia Question❓

What organ of the human body is responsible for detoxifying chemicals, producing bile, and aiding in digestion? (Answer at the bottom of the newsletter.)

Valerie Bertinelli Calls Out Diet Culture While In Her ‘Fat Clothes’ From Jenny Craig Ad
 
 
From www.aol.com
 

“I thought I was fat the last time I wore these clothes,” Bertinelli said, frustrated. “That’s f**ed up.” CONTINUE...

 
 
The High-Protein Salad I Make on Repeat
 
 
From www.eatingwell.com
 

Learn which salad this food writer makes on repeat and how she changes it up to use what she has on hand. CONTINUE...

 
 
What to know about the looming health care workers strike at Kaiser Permanente
 
 
From abcnews.go.com
 

About 75,000 workers at Kaiser Permanente locations across the U.S. are ready to strike on Wednesday over staffing shortages and other concerns. CONTINUE...

 
 
Why the new COVID shot is a game-changer (and why the term ‘booster’ is obsolete)
 
 
From www.nationalgeographic.com
 

The latest vaccine formula is available in local pharmacies now. Experts say it will be like the annual flu shot: one and done. Here’s why. CONTINUE...

 
 
Why are mosquitoes attracted to certain people? Dermatologist on why insects bite some more than others
 
 
From 7news.com.au
 

Mosquitoes tend to find certain people ‘tastier’ than others, and there’s a scientific reason behind that. CONTINUE...

 
 
Why Author Kristin Harmel Shared Breast Cancer Diagnosis With Readers
 
 
From www.today.com
 

Author Kristin Harmel chose to share her breast cancer diagnosis with her community of readers and authors. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
 

💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The liver.

😂 Why did the doctor always bring a red pen to work?

In case he needed to draw blood!