Nicotine products are the latest fad — not to quit smoking, but to help people focus. Writer REBECCA LEY tried them and found striking results…
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Doctor shares 9 ‘easily missed’ signs of diabetes
This Morning: Type 2 diabetes can be 'devastating' says expert We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve…
'Lite' Brazilian Butt Lifts offered as alternative in the UK
‘Lite’ Brazilian Butt Lifts to go on offer in UK: Health officials hope move will stop women wanting Kim Kardashian-esque bum getting dangerous op abroad…
What are the complications, preventative measures, and treatments of ocular monkeypox?
In the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) report published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report researchers described five monkeypox cases presenting ocular complications.…
New study reveals undercount of Cook County opioid deaths
University of Illinois Chicago public health researchers have found that opioid deaths in Cook County have been undercounted by up to 15%. Their findings are…
Weight Loss Gadgets Provide Data to Help Users Reach Diet Goals
I felt a special kind of awe, then panic, watching my glucose levels skyrocket for the first time after relishing a cold beer on a…
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Pledge $1.2 Billion to Eradicate Polio
(Reuters) – Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation said on Sunday that it will commit $1.2 billion to support efforts to end all forms of polio…
What is the association between body fat and COVID-19?
In a recent study published in Science Translational Medicine, researchers assessed the association between adipose tissues (AT) and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) by evaluating COVID-19…
Study compares the benefits of taking antihypertensive medication in the morning or evening
A pragmatic randomised trial in more than 21,000 patients with high blood pressure followed for over five years has concluded that protection against heart attack,…
Medical Debt Sunk Her Credit. New Changes From the Credit Reporting Agencies Won’t Help.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — After a year of chemo and radiation, doctors told Penelope “Penny” Wingard in 2014 that her breast cancer was in remission. She’d…