Many people experience itching in the corner of the eye, where the tear duct is. In most cases, this is uncomfortable but harmless. This article will look at the main causes of itching in the corner of the eye, explore different treatment options, and discuss when to see a doctor. Causes, symptoms, and treatments Depending...
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Risk of ADHD diagnosis lower in children who follow healthy lifestyle recommendations, study shows
The risk of a diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can be significantly lowered by following healthy lifestyle recommendations, according to new research from the University of Alberta and Dalhousie University. Children who met seven to nine of the recommendations had a 58 percent lower risk of being diagnosed with ADHD than children who...
The side effects and risks of donating plasma
Plasma donation, also known as apheresis, can help save lives. It is a relatively safe procedure, but there can be minor side effects. Plasma is the liquid part of the blood. It contains proteins and antibodies that are crucial for clotting and immunity. Around 55% of the blood is plasma. Plasma donation involves drawing blood,...
Study says vitamin-magnesium combo may reduce severity of COVID-19 in seniors
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD The COVID-19 pandemic that began in late December 2019 has spread to over 188 countries and territories, causing over 6.5 million cases and 385,000 deaths. With no effective therapeutic COVID-19 drug or severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccine in sight, researchers are exploring different strategies to limit its...
Diabetes study finds new treatment target to prevent chronic kidney disease
by Alistair Berry, University of Lincoln New work by a leading team of diabetes researchers has discovered how to target a problematic protein to help prevent kidney damage and significantly slow disease progression. The findings from the University of Lincoln, which could have major implications for diabetessufferers around the world, come as we mark Diabetes...
Female athletes at risk for nutritional deficiencies
Lack of proper nutrition education may affect female athletes’ performance and long-term health, says Rutgers researcher RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Two decades of research among female athletes over the age of 13 years shows that a lack of nutrition knowledge about what they need to eat to stay healthy and compete may contribute to poor performance, low...
Serious complication of Crohn’s disease may be preventable in young people
by University of Michigan For children and young adults with Crohn’s disease, steroid-sparing therapies may help reduce the risk of developing a severe and common complication of the inflammatory bowel condition, a new study suggests. About one in three people with Crohn’s disease develop what’s known as a perianal fistula, which can be painful, difficult...
GSK’s Long-Acting Injectable Defeats Truvada in HIV Prevention Trial
As it stands, there are two drugs that have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to be prescribed as PrEP, an HIV prevention strategy that when taken routinely makes it virtually impossible to contract the virus. Both of these daily drugs, Truvada and Descovy, are manufactured by Gilead. In the last couple years,...
THICKER BLOOD MAY EXPLAIN ODD COVID-19 BLOOD CLOTS
After noticing unusual blood clotting in many patients diagnosed with COVID-19, doctors believe there may be a connection to the thickness of their blood, known as hyperviscosity, with inflammation and clotting. “IT HAS BEEN A MYSTERY WHY SO MANY PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 HAVE HAD ATYPICAL BLOOD CLOTS.” “It has been a mystery why so many...
What happens when you mix cocaine and alcohol?
Cocaine and alcohol can produce dangerous side effects when people combine them. In some cases, the effects of cocaine and alcohol can cause life threatening complications. In this article, we look at the effects of combining cocaine and alcohol. We also explain what precautions to take and the treatment options. What is cocaine? Consuming cocaine...