A UCLA-led study has found that dermatopathologists, who specialize in diagnosing skin diseases at the microscopic level, are motivated both by patient safety concerns and by malpractice fears—often simultaneously—when ordering multiple tests and obtaining second opinions, with a higher proportion…
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Arthritis is a common condition that can affect people of all ages, according to the NHS. But you could lower your chances of developing painful arthritis symptoms by regularly eating oranges, it’s been claimed. Arthritis pain can lead to a…
Read MoreHeart attack warning – the smelly sign of a deadly heart attack you may be missing
Heart attacks are serious medical emergencies that require immediate attention from a doctor. You could be at risk of a deadly heart attack – or myocardial infarction – if you suddenly become sweaty or clammy without any obvious explanation, it’s…
Read MoreHigh cholesterol: Food type known to reduce absorption of cholesterol to help lower levels
High cholesterol can develop when Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptors in the liver are not functioning properly. Eating foods which are processed or full of saturated fats will only exacerbate this even further. Fortunately, eating more of this food type is…
Read MoreInspiring Celebs Who Have Shared Their Health Issues to End Stigma
While it’s true that all celebrities deserve privacy and respect from the public, it’s also true that being famous comes with a unique platform — a platform that allows celebs to speak up and actually be heard and seen by…
Read MoreHow to live longer: Could a daily nap boost your life expectancy? What science has to say
Siestas were a way for Spanish workers to have an afternoon rest when the sun was at its hottest. Nowadays, more and more countries are getting on board. Should the UK be next? A research paper published in the peer-reviewed…
Read MoreFlorida Hospitals Face ICU Bed Shortages as State's Coronavirus Cases Continue to Soar
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, issued a warning to Americans about how the numbers could get much higher if the coronavirus continues to spread at this rate. “I would not be…
Read MoreCoronavirus symptoms update: Lasting damage could occur even in mild sufferers says study
It’s well known that coronavirus affects a person’s lungs but what is not known is how long this damage will last. According to a new survey from a lung specialist, it could take a long time. READ MORE Best supplements for brain…
Read MoreLooking for healthy ways to boost dopamine? Here’s what an expert advises
It is said that there are many triggers for dopamine and most of it happens when you are exposed to something that gives you pleasure, food being one of it It is easy to lose track of your health when…
Read More3 in 5 adults who thought about suicide received no mental health support in lockdown
During the first month of lockdown nearly a fifth of people reported having thoughts of self-harm or suicide, but only 42% of those thinking about self-harming or suicide and 57% of people who self-harmed had accessed mental health services. This…
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