Johnny Bravo
GBHealthline explains how men can get… Healthline explains how men can get pregnant. What a joke. Biological men are as capable of getting pregnant as a toaster. This "news" organization has become meaningless to me. I can't ever take anything they write about seriously again. They only care of their agenda and care nothing of science. If this magazine thinks men can get pregnant what the HECK else are they doing?
Joy
GBAt the bid of advertisers...don't trust them Healthline doesn't let you deselect cookies even though it starts out giving you option. I don't trust a website that engages in this tricky so I just bypass them. The CEO is a music professor- nice but not the best for a healthline. Bottom line don't trust's paid for by advertising companies. There are plenty of other places to go. Check out the Zoe health podcasts - no adverts.
Karl M
GBEverything that’s wrong with the world Everything that’s wrong with the world. Gives you a menu of cookies to choose from but unless you choose them all (including giving everything to their ‘partners’) then you don’t get to read anything but a feeble excuse page that says they’re “working on” a cookie free site. Yeah, sure you are(!) No thanks! Google need to ditch this from their search results because they’re everywhere masquerading as various different sites and getting in the way.
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.
Usha Rajshekhar
INPoor service.Ready to fix home… Poor service.Ready to fix home collection proptly but hard sell their packages . When addon test asked for during collection directed to call center executive who has no clue what a PT inr is .Was to call back after adding but no response and my call records erased when i tried later and the test refused as report released .In fact only patial reports were released at the time .