Finding it hard to sleep because you’re just too darn hot all of a sudden? Struggling with putting on and taking off layers all day? You could be experiencing hot flashes. “What do you mean ‘hot flashes’? That’s the menopause! I’m only 40!” Well, if you have a menstrual cycle you could be entering perimenopause. […]
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]]>A German man vaccinated against COVID-19 over 200 times in two and a half years is in good health, experiencing no adverse effects. Neither the 217 pokes at his immune response nor the vaccine carrier solutions caused injury or side effects. With the recent outbreak of measles in Florida and ongoing misinformation by certain politicians, […]
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]]>Introduction Vaginal laxity, though prevalent (>35% self-reported cases), is an often overlooked and under-reported (>80% of cases) concern that many women may experience at some point in their lives. Individuals usually hesitate to discuss this concern with their physicians due to embarrassment. This blog post delves into the nuances of this common yet overlooked health […]
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]]>In the realm of health and wellness, hydration is often synonymous with drinking eight glasses of water a day. However, the concept of hydration extends far beyond the water we consume. It delves into the microscopic world of our cells and their ability to maintain balance, vitality, and function. This is where the term cellular […]
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]]>Suboxone is a medication that has gained significant attention in recent years for its role in treating opioid addiction. As the opioid epidemic continues to affect millions of lives worldwide, Suboxone has become a crucial tool in combating this crisis. However, like any medication, it comes with its own set of benefits, risks, and considerations. […]
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]]>In part one of the series, researchers analyzed the findings of nearly 150 recent studies examining racial differences in the quality of health care for children in the USA. They found that racialized children received worse care than White children across numerous pediatric specialties. These included emergency medicine, primary care, surgery, mental health care, and […]
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]]>You might remember hearing about Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) in the news, or maybe you saw the acclaimed sports film Concussion at the movie theatre? Repetitive concussions might be something you associate with pro-athletes or high drama on the big screen but the reality is that repeated head injuries are closer to home than you […]
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]]>Go blue for colorectal cancer Three things signal spring in North America, certain Groundhog keepers have a new warm hat, you might spot the odd clump of snowdrops and #dressinblue is trending on social media. So what’s up with people walking around all in blue this March 1st? Since 2009, every first Friday in March […]
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