What you eat matters, but what you shouldn’t eat matters just as much, and there’s so much contradictory advice out there about what to eat that it may make your head spin. Here are some facts from a… [+7512 chars]
London, Jul 3 (IANS): Higher prevalence of skin lesions in the genital and anal area and lower tiredness and fever were seen among new monkeypox patients than among those infected during previous out… [+3827 chars]
Plenty of us have tried diets only to have them fail shortly afterwards. But Dr Lauryn Lax, a nutritional therapy practitioner from Austin, Texas, explained you might be falling short simply becaus… [+7922 chars]
First cases of diphtheria of the throat have been diagnosed in New South Wales this century, a toddler is in intensive care and a second child has been hospitalised after contracting the disease.Diph… [+1788 chars]
The appearance of your pee can say a lot about your health. So, if you sneak a peek in the toilet and notice your pee is as foamy as a glass of beer, you might be wondering what's up. While an occas… [+3622 chars]
Viruses, bacteria and other micro-organisms are more like humans in their behavior than wed imagine, researchers have found. They make informed decisions, they interact socially, and they will choose… [+7318 chars]
High blood sugar may not get as many headlines as health concerns like COVID, heart disease and cancer. But chronically high blood sugarcommonly known as diabetesis a silent epidemic in the U.S., a c… [+2631 chars]
Differences in emergency medical service agency resuscitation practices may partly account for widely varying out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival rates, researchers reported inCirculation: Cardio… [+3038 chars]
Healthy snacking options: It’s is often said that we are what we eat. There are a lot food options available out there, but what we choose to eat decides our weight overall health and fitness. Whenev… [+707 chars]
Welcome to NeurologyLive® Brain Games! This weekly quiz series, which goes live every Sunday morning, will feature questions on a variety of clinical and historical neurology topics, written by physi… [+1255 chars]
Three years since the COVID pandemic began, it seems like the severity of the infection have reduced significantly. But a new study pointed out that the risk of severe infections and death still rema… [+2549 chars]
An average of 900,000 people a year will experience a blood clot, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and they can be deadly. The CDC states, "As many as 100,000 people die o… [+9018 chars]