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How to buy medicines safely from an online pharmacy

Have you ever been tempted to buy your medicines from an online pharmacy or another website? You can protect yourself and your family by being...

COVID or the common cold? What to do if you have symptoms this Christmas

There’s a lot to be jolly about this Christmas. COVID has been significantly, although not completely, “defanged”, thanks to vaccines and treatments. Christmas dos, nativity...

Common heartburn drugs may lead to gradual yet ‘silent’ kidney damage

Taking popular heartburn drugs for prolonged periods has been linked to serious kidney problems, including kidney failure. The sudden onset of kidney problems often serves...

Common food dye can trigger inflammatory bowel diseases

In a study from McMaster University, scientists found long-term intake of Allura Red food dye can be a potential trigger of inflammatory bowel diseases...

Common high blood pressure drugs may increase risk of chronic inflammatory skin disease

A recent study from Ewha Womans University found a link between the use of antihypertensive medications and the development of psoriasis, a chronic inflammatory...

Loneliness makes heart failure more deadly

In a study from Sapporo Medical University Hospital, scientists found older heart failure patients who feel that they have lost their social role amongst...

Scientists find the causes of cancer

A recent study from Yale University found the factors causing changes in the DNA that contribute most to cancer growth in tumors of most...

COVID-19 booster helps you get longer-lasting antibodies

In a study from the University of Virginia, scientists found the benefits of a COVID-19 booster. The new findings shed light on how mRNA boosters—both...

Drinking 2 or more cups of coffee may double heart death risk in these...

In a new study, scientists found drinking two or more cups of coffee a day may double the risk of death from cardiovascular disease...

To treat high blood pressure, sometimes you’d better wait

A recent study from the University of Missouri found that a doctor’s decision not to intensify high blood pressure treatment is often an appropriate...