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Scientists think nightmares and hallucinations could be an early sign of autoimmune diseases
Euronews via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoHowever, according to Sloan, the study found that although the symptoms leading up to a flare-up are...
8 Ridiculous Social Media Challenges That Can Kill You
Cheapism via AOL· 8 minutes agoThis can cause life-threatening conditions such as brain swelling, kidney failire, seizures, coma,...
Can You Die from Taking Too Many Multivitamins? Here's What Health Experts Say
Eating Well via Yahoo News· 2 days ago...orange hue, sleepiness, irritability, liver damage, a congenital disorder in a child born to a...
Horrific nightmares may signal initial onset of these chronic diseases, study says
CNN via AOL· 3 days agoHorrifying dreams involving murder or being crushed or trapped might be a sign of an emerging...
Column: In sleep apnea device litigation, who's getting the $1.1 billion settlement?
Reuters· 1 day agoWhen Philips Respironics in 2021 recalled millions of devices for treating sleep apnea, the company...
What cancer did Darren Dutchyshen have? TSN star's death prompts more than 5,000% spike in web...
Yahoo Canada Style· 6 days agoWeight loss, kidney problems and bone pain could also be signs that cancer has spread or advanced....
As Summer Comes, Here's What You Need to Know About Heat Exhaustion
Cheapism via AOL· 5 days agoIt's getting hotter, and the extreme heat is lasting longer. Stay safe from heat stroke and heat...
Philly teachers rally against a policy that penalizes them for taking earned sick days
Philly.com· 16 hours agoPhiladelphia teachers rallied Thursday against a policy that penalizes them progressively for taking...
A medical mystery: Why does Central Florida see so many leprosy cases?
Tampa Bay Times· 1 day agoIn an open-air barn at the edge of the University of Florida, veterinarian Juan Campos Krauer...
How to stay safe during this intense heat - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 2 days agoAlthough our body’s own natural cooling system – sweating – is critical when hot weather causes body temperature to climb, sometimes it’s not enough and we run the risk of a heat-related illness ...