MEDICINE & HEALTHFinally, an expert has developed a cure for nonstop coughs that don't have a cause, and believe it or not, it can be found on YouTube.
Two hippopotamuses in Belgium recently tested positive for COVID-19 which, according to veterinarians, it remains unclear how they contracted the virus.
A new study confirms that coronavirus does not affect the brain development of fetuses in expectant mothers who tested positive with mild or moderate COVID-19 during pregnancy
A recently published study showed people who eat a greater amount of pro-inflammatory foods were linked to a higher risk of dementia and cognitive decline.
A new study suggests that the brain should be the primary target in treating amyotrophic lateral scoliosis (ALS) not the spinal cord, flipping a long-standing belief.
Spearmint herbal tea has anti-androgen properties that help reduce PCOS symptoms. If the notion of taking PCOS medicine for the rest of your life (all of which have hazardous side effects, by the way) doesn't appeal to you, you should consider all-natural herbal therapy options.
A new study in the UK that analyzed the data from nearly 16,000 adults revealed that people with allergic conditions, such as eczema, hay fever, and asthma have a lower risk of COVID-19.
High cholesterol and cardiovascular diseases are commonly linked to improper diet and sedentary lifestyle, but a new study suggests plastics also increase the risk of developing these conditions.
Scientists from the US and the UK believe they have found out what caused the mysterious blood clits associated with the AstraZeneca vaccine. It has something to do with the vaccine's viral vector.
With American adults being advised to get COVID-19 booster shots 2-6 months after their initial dose, experts says that all three available boosters are effective with small differences.