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The Tyranny of Beta-Blockers
Medscape· 2 days agoProviders are loath to mess with beta-blocker dosing, but with a little finesse, doctors can preserve the benefits of beta-blockers ...
Heart Medications Detected In W.Va. Waterways, Fish Populations - West Virginia Public Broadcasting
West Virginia Public Broadcasting· 16 hours agoHeart diseases are the most prevalent medical conditions in the country, and drugs like statins and ...
Man sues Apple for accidentally exposing his infidelity
AppleInsider· 18 hours agoA British man is ridiculously attempting to sue Apple following a divorce, caused by his wife...
10 things that can affect a man’s sexual health — and what to do about them
KTBS Shreveport· 2 days agoIf we don’t take care of our health today, we won’t enjoy a healthy sex life tomorrow. It’s crucial...
Ice cap for migraine: Benefits, risks, and more
Medical News Today· 3 days agoIce caps for migraine are an emerging treatment that can help alleviate the symptoms of migraine, which include pain and nausea. Migraine is a medical...
21 Unique Father’s Day Gifts He'll Never Expect
Best Products via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThese unique Father’s Day gifts ensure that the World's Best Dad gets the very best gifts. These editor-approved gifts will make for a memorable Father's...
Some medications may increase your risk of heat illness
Scripps News via AOL· 6 days agoCertain Parkinson's drugs, antihistamines, and antipsychotics can hinder sweating. Aspirin,...
How to Grow Chickpeas in Your Home Garden
Bob Vila via Yahoo News· 4 days agoLearn More › Chickpeas—also known as garbanzo beans—are a staple of many Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Indian dishes. An excellent source of protein...
Medical Moment: Medication Mistakes
WNDU 16 South Bend· 2 days agoOn common medication mistakes to avoid, if you’re like most Americans, pills are a part of life. “I’m up to four different medications now for my blood...
Greens powders, midlife sex and sharks: The week in Well+Being
Washington Post· 12 hours agoOne study of more than 3,600 men and women from Framingham, Mass., looked at married partners who typically bottled up their feelings during a fight with their spouse. Women who “self-silenced ...