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A diagnosis is not an answer. It is a label, not a cause. Why something happened, what the primary research actually shows, and what genuinely isn’t worth doing — none of that fits into a twelve-minute appointment. Not because doctors don’t care, but because the system rewards the diagnosis, not the patient’s understanding. Sometimes it runs the other way entirely: a disease-management system needs… well — diseases. People need a health system, not a disease system.

Meduslabs was built for exactly that gap. Every article here is grounded in primary sources — peer-reviewed studies, not press releases or opinion. Where the evidence is strong, we say so. Where it is weak, in vitro only, or based on doses no one could realistically take, we say that too. The goal is not to sell you certainty; it is to show you the evidence and let you weigh it.

Content is reviewed against the literature. We accept no advertising. Nothing on this site is for sale, and no one pays to be mentioned. Meduslabs is part of the Zenius Labs research ecosystem; where a Zenius Labs formula is relevant to a topic, it is named transparently — never disguised as neutral advice.

Explore the evidence by topic: cancer, cholesterol, anxiety, multiple sclerosis, and weight & metabolic health.

The information provided is not intended to treat or diagnose diseases or symptoms and is not intended to replace the advice of physicians or other licensed health professionals.


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If you are a physician, pharmacist, researcher, or other health professional — and you see the gap between what the primary sources show and what patients are told — get in touch. We are looking for people who can read primary literature and want to write about it in clear English. No PR. No sponsored content.

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