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There is no one-size-fits-all solution for wellness. Humans come in all shapes and sizes, which means singular policy prescriptions often fail to improve the health of Americans. In fact, government intervention often makes it harder for individuals to find a healthy path. The government’s track record on wellness is abysmal: Restrictions, bans, and taxes on particular products often have unintended consequences. Worse, they are often based on poor or misinterpreted science. Government should get out of the wellness business for the benefit of the American public.
Wellness

What’s in Your Kid’s Snacks That Europe Won’t Allow

Monique Yohanan | Op-Ed
Wellness

Older Americans Month: We Can Remain Champions Even As We Age

Jennifer O’Connell | Blog
Wellness

Independent Women Submits Comment on Proposed Rule re: Excepted Fertility Benefits

Monique Yohanan | Letters
Wellness

Having Kids Didn’t Ruin My Mental Health. It Fixed It.

Hadley Heath Manning | Op-Ed
Wellness

Independent Women Applauds FDA Removal of Black Box Warning for Menopausal Hormone Therapy Treatment

Monique Yohanan | Letters
Wellness

The Plastic Problem No One Can Opt Out Of And Two Easy Fixes You’re Probably Ignoring

Monique Yohanan | Op-Ed
Wellness

Questioning Vaccines Isn’t Fringe — Even Among Harris Voters

Monique Yohanan | Op-Ed
Wellness

Letter to the Editor: Medical school nutrition-training requirement is overdue

Monique Yohanan | Op-Ed
Wellness

Nutrition training in medical schools overdue

Monique Yohanan | Op-Ed
Wellness

A Year of Healthcare Reform, Defined by Transparency

Monique Yohanan | Op-Ed
Wellness

Virginia’s Proposed Mental Health Screenings May Do More Harm Than Good

Neeraja Deshpande | Blog
Wellness

Making America Healthy Again Starts With Real Food

Monique Yohanan | Op-Ed