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Are Coats on your Pills Right Fit for your Gut?

Scientific breakthroughs lead to medicine creation, which are valuable tools for physicians in patient care. Medicines may make people well, ward off disease, relieve pain, and a few more, but they may come in formulations that are not friendly to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Other times, the medicines may require protection from the harsh stomach…

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10 Benefits if You Start Your Day With a Walk

When you wake up in the morning, there’s a possibility that movement is not your priority. However, if you start your day with a walk, whether around your neighborhood or part of your commute to school or work, you can get several health benefits. Here are 10 reasons you may want to start your day…

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Breastfeeding diet: Things to Eat and Avoid While Breastfeeding

When you think about the hard part of the baby-making is now done, the time to nurse the growing child comes. The good news is that, for the most part, your body is aware of the nutrition your baby needs, and your milk will probably be just suitable for your baby despite what you eat.…

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Ghost Pills in Stools are Not a Concern

If you are consuming medications for any diseases, there may be times when you might look into the toilet after a bowel movement and see a tablet or pill partially digested. You may wonder if something is wrong with the digestion or if the medications are not working like it’s supposed to. However, seeing the…

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4 Flea Diseases You Must Know for Your Pet

It is not a challenging task to dismiss fleas. Unlike ticks are famous for causing Lyme disease in pets, fleas do not seem all that threatening. Mostly, we see the tiny bloodsuckers as a nuisance for pets and us. However, we do not see them seriously threatening anyone’s health. But one thing to remember is…

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Top 10 Safety Tips to Prevent Fire at Home

In the US, every 23 seconds, a fire department responds to a fire somewhere in the nation. Although the number of fires and fire deaths has decreased significantly since the 1970s, few statistics are quite troubling. But the question lies, are you aware that if a fire starts at your home, you may have as little…

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8 Strategies to Manage the Costs of Hepatitis C

With the right treatment, people can cure hepatitis C quite easily. However, antiviral treatment could be expensive, especially with little or no health insurance coverage. Here are some strategies you can use that can help you manage the costs of hepatitis C. Check your eligibility for medical benefits It is easy to manage the treatment…

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6 Reasons to See Your Rheumatologist

If you have rheumatoid arthritis (RA), you will likely see your rheumatologist regularly. Scheduled appointments allow you to give the opportunity. It monitors the disease progress, tracks flares, identifies triggers, and adjusts medications. You should also take the time to report any lifestyle modifications like an increase in dietary or exercise changes. However, between your…

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10 Ways to Keep Your Kidneys Healthy

Kidneys are the fist-sized organs at the bottom of your rib cage. It is present on both sides of your spine and performs several functions. Most importantly, it filters the waste products, excess water, and other impurities from the blood. The waste products are stored in your bladder and later expelled through urine. In addition,…

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How Deadly is Monkeypox?

Monkeypox is a rare disease that is caused by infection with monkeypox virus. Monkeypox virus belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus in the family Poxviridae. The Orthopoxvirus genus also includes variola virus (which causes smallpox), vaccinia virus (used in the smallpox vaccine), and cowpox virus. Monkeypox disease is geographically focused in tropical rainforest areas in the western and central African countries.…