It also dangers for people who must take medicine for high blood pressure, nervousness or depression. Untreated heat stress can a more serious problem called heat exhaustion(中暑衰竭). A person suffering from heat exhaustion too much water through perspiration(出汗). He or she will feel and ...
Conventional medical wisdom about cholesterol and therole of statinsis now being challenged by a growing number of health professionals. Researchers at the University San Diego School of Medicine UCSD point out that high cholesterol is protective, rather than harmful and that low cholesterol is a ris...
It also increases dangers for people who must take medicine for high blood pressure. A person will lose too much water under the hot weather. He or she will feel weak and very tired. They may have trouble in walking. It may also produce breathing problems and pain in the head, chest ...
HepB is a blood-borne illness not transmitted by casual contact, so an infant is not at risk unless the mother is HepB-positive. Learn more by reading the report created by Foundation for Pediatric Health. Vaccine Additives: Mercury, and Aluminum One traditional rule in medicine is that ...
X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that can pass through solid objects, including the body. X-rays penetrate different objects more or less according to their density. In medicine, X-rays are used to view images of the bones and other structures in the body. X-rays were first...
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Alex Dimitriu, M.D., who is double board-certified in psychiatry and sleep medicine and is founder of Menlo Park Psychiatry & Sleep Medicine in California, also warned of adverse effects. "Even a single night of insufficient sleep leads to a buildup of toxins in the brain similar to ...
"We need to make some noise about this," said Dr. Jeffrey Weitz, a professor of medicine and biochemistry of the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster University and an author of the study. "People need to know about the risk factors forvenous thromboembolismso that they can...
For one, it’s been used in Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years for its potent anti-inflammatory effects. And this ancient healing herb’s power to reduce pain is backed by modern science. At a study conducted at the University of Miami, researchers gave a highly concentrated ginger ext...