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Repurposing pill bottles this way saves money on storage solutions for your coffee, meaning you don't have to buy any new ...
Orange bottles are also synonymous with pharmaceuticals. Anytime you see an orange pill bottle, you know that there’s a prescribed drug in there.
For those seeking natural ways to manage blood sugar, certain traditional drinks may offer subtle support. Fenugreek seed ...
Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson discusses how a paper pill bottle could revolutionize pharmacy packaging and cut plastic waste drastically.
"Not only did we make it absolutely clear that these pills had no active ingredient and were made from inert substances, but we actually had 'placebo' printed on the bottle," said Kaptchuk back in ...
If you find it hard to swallow pills, you are not alone. One in three people will vomit, choke, or gag when swallowing pills. This problem may keep you from sticking to your medication routine ...
There are two ways of taking pills—two and only two. You pinch the pill between your thumb and index finger, pick it up, and place it on your tongue. You take a drink of water. This method is ...
Drug manufacturer Eli Lilly announced this week that an encouraging clinical trial of their new pill promises a convenient, stab-free way to treat diabetes and obesity.
The ubiquitous amber color of prescription pill bottles serves a surprising—and surprisingly important—purpose. Who knew?
Sugar is lurking in any number of seemingly innocuous everyday foodstuffs, such as canned tomatoes, salad dressings, peanut butter, breakfast cereals, bread, pasta – the list goes on.
A drug that mimics the benefits of exercise is available on the internet. A New Yorker writer recently ordered some for herself.