MEDICINE & HEALTHEating leftovers could lead to a serious illness like sepsis which was what one teenager experienced leaving him with amputated limbs.
A new Malaysian study that tested Ivermectin drug on 490 vulnerable patients over 50 years old showed no significant difference in preventing severe illness, casting doubts on its effectiveness against COVID-19.
Visceral fat is indeed a major bummer because not only can it make clothes look smaller but it is super dangerous for the health. But experts have revealed a drink that can help burn belly fat without sacrificing its taste.
According to the BEAT, an eating disorder charity, 1.25 million people in the United Kingdom are suffering from an eating disorder, with binge eating accounts for 22 percent of these cases.
The United Kingdom's Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 70th year as monarch a few weeks ago and is reported to have recently met with her son, Prince Charles, who tested positive for COVID-19 this month.
Moderna announced to create three new mRNA vaccines to treat herpes, shingles, and cancer. After the success of their mRNA COVID-19 vaccine development and production, the biotech company Moderna announced that they would be developing a separate set of vaccines that would help to treat other diseases.
A study of almost a million people conducted by the American Heart Association revealed that individuals who experienced heart attack have lower chances of getting Parkinson's Disease.
Artists and neuroscientists have launched an initiative to understand how art and music therapy could help in treating mental health disorders, such as PTSD, depression, and Alzheimer's disease.
A 20-year-old woman from Liverpool documented her story on TikTok about how her chronic itching and a lump in her neck are symptoms of cancer Hodgkin lymphoma.
In an examination of rats, researchers recently showed that particles in an intermediary size range, roughly 150 nanometers in diameter, were the most effective when it comes to stopping bleeding.
Through a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial, researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital discovered that the insomnia drug suvorexant developed by Merck & Co., was safe and effective, improving insomnia and night sweats in peri- and postmenopausal women.