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Hepatitis A Warning Signs: What To Look Out For

Overview A highly contagious liver infection caused by hepatitis A virus that cause inflammation and affect liver function. Symptoms If you or someone you know is exhibiting symptoms of a Hepatitis A, seek medical attention immediately Symptoms of hepatitis A virus infection are noted a few weeks after the virus enters the body. Not all people with...


Marjorie Taylor Greene claps back at Crockett with workout video: ‘My body is built and strong’

Marjorie Taylor Greene claps back at Crockett with workout video: ‘My body is built and strong’ - ‘Yes my body is built and strong NOT with nips, tucks, plastic, or silicone, but through a healthy lifestyle,’ Georgia Republican says


Teen went into cardiac arrest after drinking Panera Bread’s Charged Lemonade, claims new lawsuit

Teen went into cardiac arrest after drinking Panera Bread’s Charged Lemonade, claims new lawsuit - ‘He was about as close as you can come to being dead,’ said a cardiologist who helped save the life of Luke Adams


'I was infected with HIV aged five'

Mel McKay was infected with HIV - she was too ill to travel to London for the hearing's findings.


Lemongrass: What Nutrition Professionals Say About Its Health Effects And More

This article discusses the potential side effects of consuming lemongrass. It examines the effects of lemongrass on individuals using antidiuretics, pregnant women, and those with skin irritation. The article also provides nutritional facts, tips from health experts, and advice on other diets. This abstract provides an overview of the potential side effects of lemongrass consumption and offers advice from health experts on its use.


40 Things to NEVER Buy at a Thrift Store

Unless you want lead poisoning...


Presenting: The 8 Funniest Excuses Women Have Used to Ditch Their Bad Dates

"I told him I had a lot of ear wax..."


A majority of young Americans won’t live in states that ban abortions


Arm Fat May Predict Spinal Fracture Risk

MONDAY, May 20, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Arm fat may predict risk for spinal fracture, according to a study presented at the annual European Congress of Endocrinology, hosted by the European Society of Endocrinology from May 11 to 14 in Stockholm. Maria Eleni Chondrogianni, from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece, and coll...


The dark reality of sunlight deprivation

Most people take natural light for granted, but people who live in Nordic countries don't. Sunlight deprivation can have effects on the human body and mind, and can even lead to depression. Click here to learn more about the consequences of months without sunlight.


Questions About Dog Health? Veterinarians Have The Answer.

ificulty eating. If it is causing discomfort, it should be removed surgically. This article examines the number of teeth that dogs have, as well as the condition of epulis and how it affects dogs. Two experts in veterinary science provide insight into the topic, discussing the number of teeth, the development of adult teeth, and the effects of epulis. This article provides an overview of canine dental health and the potential implications of...


Seemingly harmless habits that can damage your brain

Your brain is your most valuable asset. As one of the most important organs in the body, it's the control center for whatever you do and the way you function every day. However, it's also one of the most delicate organs, which is why it's important to take care of it by making healthy choices. Unfortunately, many people have seemingly "harmless" habits that can cause lasting brain damage. But the good news is these are all habits we can control to keep our brains healthy. So click on for the common habits that could have a negative impact on your cognitive functioning.


8 Things You Should Never Do Right After Botox

From sipping a cocktail and sleeping on your face to signing up for a yoga class, here's what experts say you shouldn't do right after Botox.


Ask A Doctor: How Can I Prevent Hypercholesterolemia?

Expert opinion from Marcella Abunahman Pereira Specialization in Clinical Cardiology · 12 years of experience · Brazil Hypercholesterolemia is when you have high blood cholesterol levels. To help prevent it, you should eat a low-salt diet and that emphasizes fruits, vegetables and whole grains, limit the amount of animal fats and use good fats in m...


Professional Faqs: Could Boswellia Supplement Cause Vaginal Thrush?

Expert opinion from Jodie Bennett BSC. Food Science and Nutrition · 6 years of experience · UK Boswellia is a plant that is native to India and Africa has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries. Due to it's incredible anti-inflammatory properties, many have used the herb to help alleviate symptoms associated with arthritis and asthma. Some ...


Professional Faqs: How Can I Maintain Normal Blood Sugar Levels?

Expert opinion from Cate F Keen Bachelor of Health Science (Food & Nutrition) · 2 years of experience · Australia A great way to stabilise your blood sugar levels over the day is to consume meals that contain a combination of protein, fibre and healthy fats. A blend of good macronutrients will allow your body to slowly break down your nutrients and...


Nourishing Thyroid Health: Nutrition Pros' Take on Coriander Seeds

This article explores the potential benefits of coriander seed water in treating thyroid conditions, such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Three experts provide their opinions on the use of coriander seed water to balance hormone levels, including the potential risks and benefits of its use. The article also provides a disclaimer regarding the use of the information presented. This article serves as a useful resource for individuals...


AI technology that detects cancer twice as quick to be introduced

The use of the technology will see waiting times slashed as it can help to detect cancer cells 2.5 times faster than doctors alone.


Common "facts" that are actually false

Misconceptions are pervasive for many reasons—we want them to be true, they become entrenched as common sayings, or they simply align with our intuition. Oftentimes they are so familiar that we hardly have any reason to question them. Here are some of the many accepted “facts” about health, history, nature, and science that don’t hold up to scrutiny.


Brits favour walks in nature over the gym, health survey reveals

Spending time in nature and getting enough sleep were among people's top priorities to look after their mental and physical health, a survey found.


Harvard Health Publishing Q&a: Varicose Veins

What happens if I do not treat my varicose veins? Answered by Dr. Robert H. Shmerling M.D. Senior Faculty Editor, Harvard Health Publishing · 30 years of experience · USA Mild varicose veins often remain stable and cause no serious complications. However, it is usually not possible to reliably predict how untreated varicose veins will progress. For...


How Much Fresh Ginger Should One Consume Daily To See Any Benefit? A Review By Nutrition Professionals


Pea: Just How Much Is Good For You And Nutritional Benefits


Schoolboy died of sepsis eight days after being diagnosed with flu

A loving and inquisitive schoolboy died of sepsis eight days after an NHS hospital diagnosed flu and sent him home with painkillers. Dylan Cope was looking forward to hitting 'double digits' on his 10th birthday.


Daughter of infected blood victim feels 'bittersweet' vindication after inquiry

Danielle Mullan, whose mother Marie Cromie died after years of ill health due to a contaminated blood transfusion, reacts to the Infected Blood Inquiry report. The daughter of a Belfast woman who died after years battling health problems caused by a contaminated blood transfusion has said the inquiry into the scandal has delivered a "bittersweet" vindication for her family.


Like Eating Nutmeg? Get Serving Size Guidelines, Negative Effects, And More


Faith healing: proven fact or fanciful fiction?

Faith healing is an age-old and worldwide practice. Defined as "a method of treating diseases by prayer and exercise of faith in God," the earliest recorded acts of faith healing are those described in the Old and New Testaments as miracles of God and Jesus Christ. Since then there have been numerous claims that faith alone can cure a catalogue of ailments, anything from cancer and development disorders to blindness and arthritis. But can recourse to divine power really cure mental or physical disabilities? Click through and find out more about the controversial history of faith healing.


Psychological complexes: what they are, and how they can affect your life

Psychological complexes were first proposed by psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Carl Jung. These unconscious feelings and beliefs are mostly rooted in traumatic experiences, but some may be a result of personality traits as well. These complexes affect how we perceive ourselves and others, and can indeed affect our relationships. Do you often feel guilty, or have the urge to fix things and help others all the time? Or perhaps you're overly suspicious of other people, even when there is no obvious reason for you to feel that way. These are just some examples of how complexes can affect your life. Intrigued? Then click through this gallery to learn all about psychological complexes.


Shock study shows how 42 million recipients spend their food stamps

Coca-Cola, Sprite and other soft drinks are the most commonly-bought items in the $135 billion-a-year Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, new research shows.


Joe Rogan-backed pharma company sued for peddling health supplements with ‘false’ advertising

Joe Rogan-backed pharma company sued for peddling health supplements with ‘false’ advertising - The complaint focuses around ‘misleading’ and ‘deceptive’ advertising on a Joe Rogan-promoted health product


How Nutrient-dense Is Wheat Germ? A Review By Nutrition Professionals

Expert opinion from Mariana Brkic Bachelor in Nutrition · 10 years of experience · Argentina Wheat germ is one of the most nutritious parts of wheat. It is a high nutrient dense food. A daily serving of 2 table-spoon provide more than 8% of the thiamin, folate, magnesium, phosphorus and zinc daily recommendation. It is also a good source of fiber w...


How Much Lychee Should You Eat? Nutrition Professionals Share Tips, Benefits, And More

This article explores the potential health benefits of lychee consumption, and the recommended quantity for daily consumption. It examines the effects of lychee on cardiovascular health, skin appearance, blood glucose levels, weight loss, and immune system strength. Additionally, the article discusses the potential risks of consuming too much lychee. The article provides perspectives from two experts in the field of nutrition and dietetics,...


Everything you ever wanted to know about fat loss supplements

Achieving a low body fat percentage is not an easy task. But what do you do when you already have a good exercise routine in place, a balanced diet regimen, but need a little boost to help you get rid of stubborn fat? Well, you might turn to supplements for help. With so many "magic pills" on the market guaranteeing you'll shed pounds of fat, how do you know which ones work and which don’t?


How Long Does It Take A Polyp To Turn Into A Cancer? What Harvard Health Publishing And More Doctors Think.

Answered by Dr. Howard E. Lewine M.D. Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing · 40 years of experience · USA Most polyps in the small and large intestine remain benign and never develop into cancer. Some polyps can be cancerous right from the time they start growing. But most polyps that start as benign growths and later progress to cancer ...


Georgia nursing student, 21, who was shot dead on campus

The family has identified a nursing student as the woman who was shot dead on her Georgia campus by a jealous ex-boyfriend who 'didn't want to let her go.'


My husband was diagnosed with same dementia as Bruce Willis at 36

In the months directly following their storybook wedding, Kristin Holloway began to notice her coding prodigy husband Lee's behavior shift. He would later be diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia.


Measuring Conductivity Through Magnetic Field Effects

In a recent study published in Physical Review. X, researchers from Brookhaven National Laboratory reported a novel approach to the measurement of the quark-gluon plasma's (QGP) electrical conductivity and offered evidence for the presence of strong magnetic fields.


50 Books All Teens Should Read Before They Graduate

These awesome books definitely won't feel like homework


Professional Faqs: What Is Your Body Lacking When You Have Restless Legs?

Expert opinion from Marcella Abunahman Pereira Specialization in Clinical Cardiology · 12 years of experience · Brazil Restless legs syndrome is a condition that causes an uncontrollable urge to move the legs and it typically happens you're at rest. The condition is caused by an imbalance of the brain hormones. However, it sometimes accompanies oth...


High-fiber foods that help you lose weight

Most people think that a diet that is low in carbohydrates is the way to go when it comes to weight loss. However, A study by the University of Wollongong in Australia showed how whole grain, high-fiber foods are linked to lower weight. So if you're contemplating starting a low-carb diet in order to achieve your beach body goals, you might want to rethink your strategy. Click through this gallery to find out which high-fiber foods you should be munching on!


Heartbreak as Aussie suffers brain aneurysm on her honeymoon

Grief-stricken loved ones of a young newlywed who suffered a brain aneurysm while on her honeymoon in Amsterdam have said she will be 'cherished forever'.


Aphasia : What Is It & Treatments

Overview A comprehension and communication (reading, speaking, or writing) disorder resulting from damage or injury to the specific area in the brain. Symptoms The severity and types of symptoms depend on the area of the brain affected and the extent of the damage. → Common treatment options → Questions to ask your doctor What are people curious ab...


Ask A Nutrition Professional: I Have Anaphylactic Reactions To Wheat And Corn. What Can I Do To Make Sure I'm Getting Enough Vitamins?

Expert opinion from Madison Deakin Bachelor's degree, Nutrition and Food science · 3 years of experience · Australia It's always best to work with a dietitian one on one for individualized advice. But eating a variety of vegetables and fruit is a great way to make sure you are consuming enough vitamins and minerals. Wheat and corn are often in proc...


Infected blood scandal: Worst treatment disaster of health service was covered up by government

More than 30,000 people in the UK were infected with HIV and Hepatitis C after being given contaminated blood products between the 1970s and 1990s - 3,000 of these victims have since died


The Best Hard-to-Kill Indoor Plants That’ll Liven Up Your Home

Test how green your thumb is with these beginner-friendly plants.


Common behavioral disorders in children

The human body is truly one of the biggest mysteries in the biological universe. Despite thousands of years of study, scientists are still uncovering the working mechanics behind our minds and the way our bodies respond to it. But, sometimes, our system is disordered. While there are loads of digestive disorders out there, for example, behavioral disorders are far more difficult to manage, especially when it appears in a child. But what are these behavioral disorders? Click through the following gallery to see which are the most common behavioral disorders in children.


The Definitive Guide to Deodorant You Need

The best types of DO for that BO.


'We must throw the full force of the law at those responsible for infected blood scandal'

Over 30,000 people in the UK were found to have been infected with HIV and Hepatitis C after being given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s


Ask A Nutrition Professional: Does Consuming Coffee Promote Health?

Expert opinion from Georgios Christos Bakolas Master Science in Sport Nutrition · 3 years of experience · UK The consumption of 2-5 cups of coffee daily has been linked with a lower likelihood of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, different types of cancer, Parkinson's disease and mental illnesses such as depression. Also, moderate doses of caffeine (...


History's greatest minds and their struggles with mental health

So often it seems genius is coupled with illness, tragedy, and premature death. Whether it was delusion, betrayal, struggles with mental health, or having ideas simply too radical for their time, some of the most influential minds in history just couldn’t catch a break! Read on to find out some of the worst ways the minds of these geniuses and leaders got them into trouble.