Back pain can be short-term or chronic. Regardless, it’s not a nice sensation to have. Even more worryingly, sometimes it could be a sign of spinal cancer. The Cancer Treatment Centers of America states that symptoms of spinal cancer may…
Read MorePrimodos: What was Primodos used for?
Primodos was a form of hormonal pregnancy test (HPT) which was first made available in the UK during the late 1950s. For years families affected by Primodos have been campaigning for justice, believing the drug caused serious deformities in their…
Read MoreDengue fever: Is there a cure for dengue fever?
Known as dengue or dengue fever, dengue is a type of viral infection that is spread through the bites of mosquitoes. Dengue is not found in mosquitoes in the UK, but can be found in parts of Southeast Asia, the…
Read MoreParkinson’s disease symptoms: The early warning sign on your thumb
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive nervous system disorder that cannot be cured, although the sooner it is picked up the better. Steps can be taken to slow down its progression, helping a person with Parkinson’s to maintain quality of…
Read MoreAuthorities reveal the perfidious mesh of the Corona scammers
The authorities report of many meshes in connection with the fraud in Corona-emergency aid. The scammers make up about false information to their Situation or not put the funds in a paid be appropriate. Some companies, for which funds are…
Read MoreVitamin deficiency warning: New study suggest vitamin deficiencies ‘impair brain function’
Mike Wakeman, a researcher from the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing at the University of Sunderland, evaluated the associations between nutrient intakes and health. Micronutrient data was collected from the UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey Rolling Programme (NDNS-RP) and…
Read MoreAndy Murray health: ‘The pain is too much’ – why the tennis hero had career-saving surgery
Andy Murray, 33, is continuing his comeback to the tennis arena, and is gaining confidence after a lengthy spell on the sidelines. He was forced to have a second major surgery last year, after he admitted that the pain in…
Read MoreHigh blood pressure: The breakfast staple that could lower your reading
High blood pressure puts excess strain on your heart muscle. The condition can damage the arteries and increases a person’s risk of mortality. One breakfast staple could be a start in the right direction. Blood Pressure UK – the only…
Read MoreRemdesivir receives EU approval: How well the Corona-hope really is?
For the first time the EU has admitted Commission of a drug against a lung disease Covid-19. The States are following the European medicines Agency EMA, the on 25. June had recommended approval, subject to conditions. But Remdesivir – trade…
Read MoreDiabetes type 2: The ‘weird’ itchy sign you may be ignoring – when to see a doctor
Diabetes is a common condition that affects more than four million people in the UK, and 90 percent of all cases are caused by type 2 diabetes. You could be at risk of high blood sugar if you develop an…
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