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Jinger Duggar Explains Why She’s ‘Anti-Medicine’ After Daughter’s ER Visit, Wants to Be ‘More Crunchy’
Jinger Duggar got candid about her feelings toward modern medicine after her daughter Felicity, 7, was taken to the emergency ...
Blood pressure medicines are meant to protect the heart. But not every pill suits every body. Some old-generation or wrongly ...
Men needed to do roughly nine hours of exercise to see a 30% reduction in their heart disease risk – while women only needed to do around four hours.
Scientists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, in collaboration with researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, have ...
The United Kingdom continues to be a preferred destination for Indian students, especially for the Autumn Intake that starts ...
Once those prices are set, most large government programs that cover prescription drugs pay prices that are tied to ...
A recent study finds that Indians are among the highest consumers of carbs in the world – a key factor behind why our country ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered a key reason why certain breast cancers might not respond to an important new class ...
A groundbreaking new blood test could finally explain why some people feel endlessly exhausted, offering scientific ...
People taking popular new weight-loss drugs such as Wegovy and Zepbound often celebrate the number of pounds they shed and ...
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Fruit flies offer new insights into how human Alzheimer’s Disease risk genes affect the brain
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute (Duncan NRI) at Texas ...
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Could these mysterious flashes of light in 1950s photos be UFOs? Some researchers think so
Data show that unidentified lights in archival astronomy images were 68% more likely to be imaged 24 hours after a nuclear ...
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