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How to Raise Your Blood Pressure
Hypotension isn’t usually considered problematic unless it’s accompanied by other concerning symptoms. In such cases, here’s ...
Sickle cell conditions are genetic blood disorders that affect haemoglobin, the molecule in red blood cells responsible for ...
Frequent consumption of bubbly and sugary drinks could be a contributing factor for any number of reasons that damage kidney ...
By following these precautions, both children and older adults can reduce their risk of heat-related illnesses during a ...
Doctors who work such events have seen it all, too. “Every event is unique in and of itself,” said Dr. Matt Friedman, ...
In a bid to shed a few pounds and combat her type 2 diabetes diagnosis, Karen Coe from Hailsham in East Sussex, was ...
When one woman suffered arrhythmia on a flight home from her honeymoon, another stepped up to save her. Here's what happened.
Singapore flu most often affects children, and you never know where your child will get the virus. To prevent and recognize ...
If you are working outside during a heat wave, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends drinking 8 ounces (1 cup) of water every 15 to 20 minutes during work. Drinking water both ...
Turns out, guzzling gallons of water isn’t the hydration flex you think it is. Here’s what doctors want you to do instead.
Here are some of the essential products and the steps my 52-year-old dad swears by for keeping his skin in top shape.
Prescription weight loss medications, including GLP-1 agonists, orlistat, and Contrave, may be effective for some people. But other lifestyle changes are still necessary for long-term success.