Kuntilak
CHThe site is extremely good The site is extremely good, well written, consider and science based. B U T ... I followed their page on twitter and they post useless social victimhood stuff like some transgender said x,y .. and a girl nose pierce talking about ... you know, these just random social identity stuff littered around the web. Just keep your site related to Foods, nutrition, fitness.. don't play into the game of identity politics. Edit: I felt bad for giving 3 stars, because .. like i said the site is beyond good
ThrillerOfAutumn
GBIf I could give 0 stars I would If I could give 0 stars I would. It actively lies just to get people to click on it and exploits the website name it has and popularity in google search results. If you search 'can men get pregnant' it is the only result to say in it's description: 'yes', or specifically: "yes, and it happens more than you think!" But then when you visit the actual site it says in slightly longer words: "Yes! Well yes if you have a uterus. So for men it's actually a no but could be a yes in the future!" Which is not just a total lie but clickbait and requires you to accept cookies before it will show you the site so a data farmer too; I truly hope to outlive this site and it's developers as then I know the world will have improved at least a little!
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.
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.
charles jeffrey
GBVery poor service Purchased an oximeter which arrived way past ETA. Once opened it did not work - due to dangerous wiring faults. Photo evidence was sent but Healthline insisted on its return but did not send the [promised] prepaid returns label. I sent it back, at my own expense, and have received no acknowledgement , nor refund. I suspect the veracity of this "company' and would urge others to shop elsewhere. Very poor.