Is Iced Tea As Healthy As You Think?
Having iced tea on a hot, sultry summer day is simply heavenly. And, most of you would agree to this. If reports are to...
5 Types of Alcohol Use Disorder Are More Common at Certain...
Recent research suggests that there are five types of excessive drinking disorder and also reveals which is more prominent at certain ages.
As per the...
WHO’s Recent Reports on Most and Least Polluted Cities Worldwide
Around 90% of the people across the globe breathe contaminated air, which is completely polluted. As per a new study by the World Health...
Crash Diets Can Cause a Temporary Deterioration in Heart Function
According to the researcher at Oxford Centre for Magnetic Resonance, University of Oxford, UK crash diets, also popularly known as meal replacement programs, have...
Price hike responsible for increased health care spending in the U.S.
A new study found that increase in the prices of health care services is one of the many reasons why spending on health services...
Contracted hepatitis A on San Diego trip, tourists reported
Two tourists from the U.S. state of Utah, named Mike Johnson and Josh Oviatt, visited San Diego in August 2017. According to them, they...
Have You Ever Thought Why Is It Called a “Caesarean Section?”
These days caesarean section is very common. Cesarean babies account for around 33% of the total number of births in the U.S. However, what...
Excessive belly fat may create trouble in surgery
A study found that excessive belly fat leads to the risk of complication and death after the emergency surgery. Researchers included 600 patients who...
Serum zinc deficiency associated with melasma
Melasma is a skin condition that occurs due to exposure to sun. It is generally present on the face in the form of light...
What to Do If You Are Carb Intolerant?
Carbohydrate tolerance is a condition in which, it is difficult to judge what is right and what is wrong. The carbs that work for...
Old lungs can be a viable option for transplantation
According to a new study, receiving lungs from an older donor should not be discouraged. It is a viable option. The study was published...
FDA approves Idhifa for a specific type of acute myeloid leukemia
The U.S. FDA has recently approved a drug, named Idhifa (enasidenib) to cure patients with genetic mutation resulting in relapsed or refractory acute myeloid...
New Research Shows That Cardiac Pacemakers Can Be Hacked
According to a new study, medical devices including cardiac pacemakers can be hacked. These devices could be hacked for financial, personal, or political reasons....
Acid reflux drugs linked to higher diabetes risk
Acid reflux drugs are used to treat acid reflux, peptic ulcers, and indigestion. They are among the top 10 most commonly used drugs worldwide.
However,...





















