Researchers from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston showed, for the first time, that a single, higher dose
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What does it really mean when your tongue is white?
Have you ever noticed what looks like a white coating on your tongue? While it might look gross, there are
Continue reading »When liver disease affects the brain
Scientists have demonstrated how chronic liver diseases cause molecular changes in the brain. They carried out their research using the
Continue reading »What happens when you overdose?
Your body is a delicately balanced chemical system, and if you take too much of a drug, you destroy that
Continue reading »The cost of ’embarrassment’ when it comes to cervical cancer test
Heather Dunn hadn't intended on being eight months late for her scheduled pap smear but life, and life with a
Continue reading »Why you should open windows when you cook and not dry clothes indoors
Open your windows when you cook and don’t dry clothes indoors: Health chiefs issue new guidance to curb the risks
Continue reading »Previously unknown pathogens found: Can milk cause cancer?
“Milk makes tired men awake” – with this Slogan the dairy industry to be promoted in the fifty years to
Continue reading »When is Alzheimer’s not Alzheimer’s? Researchers characterize a different form of dementia
A recently recognized brain disorder that mimics clinical features of Alzheimer’s disease has for the first time been defined with
Continue reading »‘I got there first!’ How your subjective experience of time makes you think you did – even when you didn’t
Imagine a championship match between two rival basketball teams. The game is tied, seconds left on the shot clock, two
Continue reading »When is sexting associated with psychological distress among young adults?
While sending or receiving nude electronic images may not always be associated with poorer mental health, being coerced to do
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