What is Alcoholic Liver Disease?

Too much alcohol is bad for you and by too much, we mean more than the recommended upper limits. That’s about 14 units a week for men and women, spread over several days and with at least a couple of alcohol-free days per week. One of the many bits of your body that will suffer […]
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What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is very common. It affects probably one in five adults at some point. It’s a long-term condition, causing cramping tummy pains, bloating, wind, changes in bowel habits, and much more. It’s what we call a functional bowel disorder. That does not mean that it is all in your mind. But […]
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What Do Pharmacists Do?

Pharmacists are highly trained healthcare professionals. They’re an invaluable member of the primary care system these days. For instance, many medicines that used to be available only on prescription are now available at the local pharmacy. They can advise you about new conditions, or if you have familiar symptoms that you know what treatment you […]
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How caffeine affects the body and brain

Caffeine is the most commonly used psychoactive drug in the world. One of the reasons it is so popular is the effects it has on the body. For example; that pick-me-up feeling you get from your coffee breaks is simply the caffeine-blocking adenosine in your brain, which is the hormone that causes you to feel […]
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Everything you need to know about Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a condition where the normal prostate cells in the body transform and begin to behave abnormally. The prostate is a small, walnut-sized organ that men have which connects the bladder and the seminal vesicles to the penis. Prostate cancer that is just in the prostate is generally not dangerous, but if it […]
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How Insulin Works In The Body

Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the pancreas to help regulate blood levels of glucose, amino acids, and fats after a meal. It does this by having a strong effect on three main organs: muscles, fat tissue, and the liver. Let’s take a closer look to see how this works. After eating a […]
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Differentiating between nearsightedness and farsightedness

Let’s talk about the difference between nearsightedness and farsightedness. Nearsighted also called myopia is when people can see nearby objects clearly, however objects that are far away appear blurry and not in focus. Near sighted may be caused by an eyeball that is too long or a cornea that curved steeply. As a result, as […]
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Sepsis and Septic Shock

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body’s excessive response to an infection causes damage to its own tissues. Sepsis may progress to septic shock, a body-wide deficiency of blood supply that leads to oxygen deprivation, buildup of waste products, and eventual organ failure. Without timely treatment, mortality rates are high. With sepsis, […]
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Heart Palpitations And Some Possible Symptoms

Ever felt your heart skipping a beat or going too quickly in small patches? Heart palpitation, as this phenomenon is commonly known, usually results from undue stress or strenuous activity. However, in some cases, they can also signal heart problems that you might need treatment for. Let’s take a deeper look at them and when […]
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Understanding How Malaria Parasites Take Over Human Red Blood Cells

Malaria is a deadly disease that affects more than 200 million people annually, resulting in almost half a million deaths each year. This disease is caused by Plasmodium parasites, which cause extremely high fevers and shaking chills by infecting and reproducing inside human red blood cells. The parasites are transmitted between humans by mosquitoes. When […]
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