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Navigating the Neurochemical Maze of Antidepressant Withdrawal
SciTechDaily· 3 days agoHow difficult is it to stop taking antidepressants? If countless Internet posts and multiple...
Advice | What the latest science says about Lyme disease
Washington Post· 2 days agoLyme disease is a bacterial infection that spreads through tick bites. It may cause flu-like symptoms and a bull’s-eye-shaped rash. Most people fully recover after a few weeks of antibiotic ...
Bizarre health fads: a roundup of the top 10 strangest fake medicines
Boing Boing· 7 days agoIn a world where people will try just about anything for better health, it's no surprise that some...
COMMENTARY: Misleading BMJ Public Health paper on COVID-19 excess mortality needs to be retracted
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy· 2 days agoIn a publication in BMJ Public Health on June 3, Saskia Mostert, MD, PhD, and colleagues discuss...
Ultra-Processed Plant-Based Foods Might Increase the Risk For Many Diseases
Inverse· 7 days agoThere’s no question that eating fruits and vegetables are good for our overall health. Study after...
Following This Eco-Friendly Diet May Reduce Premature Death Risk by 30%, According to a New Study
EatingWell· 5 days agoWhat you eat impacts the health of your body and mind. According to a new study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition on June 10th, 2024, the best diet for ...
Many people get withdrawal symptoms when they try to stop antidepressants. So how can you safely...
The Conversation· 5 days agoAround one in seven Australians take antidepressants. Most people don’t start antidepressants thinking they will take them for life. Clinical guidelines recommend only six to 12 months antidepressant ...
In Our View: Anti-vax falsehoods fuel outbreaks of disease
The Columbian· 22 hours agoThe following is presented as part of The Columbian’s Opinion content, which offers a point of view in order to provoke thought and debate of civic issues. Unsigned editorials represent the ...
‘Reversing’ Alzheimer’s: Here are exercises to make the brain more resilient
AOL· 7 days agoCan Alzheimer’s disease be reversed? Dr. Heather Sandison, a renowned expert in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia care, believes that reversal isn’t just possible — but that it’s already ...
Research: switching salt could prevent thousands of deaths from heart attack and stroke in Indonesia
The Conversation· 5 days agoHigh blood pressure is a “silent killer” because the symptoms often don’t show until the person develops complications such as stroke or heart attack. It is pervasive in Indonesia and the prevalence ...