Cold and flu symptoms: Best tea with virucidal properties easing body aches and congestion
Lorraine: Dr Hilary busts cold and flu myths We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding….
Read MoreStudy analyzes association between obesity and endothelial dysfunction in COVID-19 patients
In COVID-19 patients, obesity is the factor most associated with the development of endothelial dysfunction, a condition in which the blood vessels become unable to contract and relax adequately, increasing the risk of events such as heart attacks, thrombosis (blood…
Read MoreIndonesia first to green light Novavax COVID-19 vaccine
Biotechnology company Novavax said Monday that Indonesia has given the world’s first emergency use authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine, which uses a different technology than current shots. The vaccine doesn’t require the extremely cold storage temperatures that some other vaccines…
Read MoreJoe Sugg health: Stars condition severely affected his mental health – I was so scared
Joe Sugg admits he was ‘on the fence’ about doing Strictly We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based…
Read MoreResearch on psychedelics could lead to new treatments for mental illness
One in five U.S. adults will experience a mental illness in their lifetime, according to the National Alliance of Mental Health. But standard treatments can be slow to work and cause side effects. To find better solutions, a Virginia Tech…
Read MoreIn-school study suggests children multitasking on different media harmful to mental health
A team of researchers from the University of Luxembourg and Universite´ de Genève has found evidence that suggests it is not how much time children spend on electronic media but how they do it that can lead to problems. The…
Read MoreStudy links amateur boxing to increased risk of brain impairment and early onset of dementia
Amateur boxing is associated with an increased risk of cognitive impairment and earlier onset of dementia, according to a study carried out by Cardiff University. The research team found that men who had boxed in their youth were twice as…
Read MoreWhy IBS diets do not work for everyone
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a gastrointestinal condition. It causes symptoms such as abdominal pain and bloating. A common treatment for IBS is a special diet called a low FODMAP diet. However, this does not work for everyone. New research…
Read MoreHeart disease risk from saturated fats may depend on what foods they come from
Heart disease is a major cause of death worldwide—responsible for some 9 million deaths a year. But it is preventable, and health behavior changes—such as exercising more, quitting smoking and eating healthier—are often recommended. One diet change commonly recommended by…
Read MoreMilvexian an effective and safe oral pill for prevention of venous blood clots, study shows
An effective and safe oral pill is welcome news for people at risk for blood clots, after a worldwide study led by McMaster University proved milvexian can be used with minimal side effects. Milvexian is unique in that it works…
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