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Deadly parasite used to treat bladder cancer

When asked what the deadliest animal in the world is, you would not immediately think of the mosquito, but it is. While these tiny insects may not seem very dangerous, it is not their size that makes them deadly, but the disease they carry. Malaria is one of many mosquito-borne diseases affecting humans and is ...click here to read more

Men: Bedroom problems? This may be the reason

Nobody likes to discuss bedroom problems—it’s personal, it’s discouraging, and it’s embarrassing. But here’s the catch: Ignoring the problem, pretending that it does not exist or that it doesn’t affect you, often leads to further complications, whereas facing the problem can change your life for the better. Especially when it comes to matters of sex, ...click here to read more

PCOS diet: Foods to eat and avoid

Polycystic ovary syndrome symptoms can be annoying for some women and a serious problem for others, but many sufferers have discovered that a PCOS diet can help alleviate some of the discomforts. Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, is a hormonal problem that has an impact on the ovaries and other parts of a woman’s body. ...click here to read more

Surgery checklist proven to save lives: Study

The longer you live, the more likely you are to have had surgery for some sort of ailment. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that in 2012, approximately 312.9 million operations were performed globally, which had increased by 38 percent over the previous eight years. This is about 4,469 surgical operations for every 100,000 people ...click here to read more

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Jet lag may be a thing of the past: Study

If there is one thing most people would like to do more of, it’s to travel and see the world. But one minor detail we neglect to think about is the effect of jet lag, that feeling of daytime fatigue that occurs when traveling across multiple time zones. However, new research may make jet lag ...click here to read more

Good and bad foods for psoriatic arthritis

You may have heard of psoriasis—a condition that features red patches of skin with silvery scales. You may have also heard of arthritis, the joint pain disorder. What most people don’t know is that these two conditions can actually present together in an entirely separate condition. Psoriatic arthritis (PA) is a chronic autoimmune condition resulting ...click here to read more

Defeat stress and fatigue by doing this

Even when everything seems to be going alright, our life is full of stress. Whether it is due to the realities of modern living, or maybe we’re just predisposed to stress, we can’t help it. Morning traffic, world news, a petty quarrel with a loved one… and when there are no real problems, we make ...click here to read more

How to deal with arthritis pain on a daily basis

Living with persistent pain, such as arthritis pain, is always a challenge. You can manage occasional episodes of pain with quick go-to remedies like over-the-counter painkillers, but if the pain is chronic—meaning, it’s here to stay—you’ll need a long-term solution to continue functioning (and to do so in a safe manner) and still enjoy your ...click here to read more

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