Americans spend billions of dollars on superfoods and green powders. But are powdered supplements a scam? – Boston Globe

Customers are instructed to mix AG1 powder with cold water and drink it daily on an empty stomach.

The couple had been using Super Greens from Live it Up, a New York-based company founded by MIT graduates that sells so-called “superfood” supplements. The product listing says “Featured in Forbes 2026,” “Third Party Tested,” and “Scientifically Backed.” The price for each 30-day supply is $60. Britt and her husband canceled their subscriptions just before … Read more

RAM pop-up clinic provides free medical, dental, and vision care to uninsured and underinsured Americans

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About one-third of Americans say they have skipped meals, borrowed money or cut utility bills to pay for medical bills. This was revealed in a Gallup poll released in March. The Trump administration is lowered the price About more than 50 drugs. But it also insurance premiums go up In the Afforable Care market — … Read more

Hospital costs are rising far faster than inflation, leaving Americans in debt.

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Randy Slaughter spent three days in a nonprofit hospital in College Station, Texas, in April 2024 after experiencing severe abdominal pain. But doctors were unable to determine the cause and advised him to change his diet and sent him home, Slaughter said. Subscribe to read this story without ads Get unlimited access to ad-free articles … Read more