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The standard treatment for food allergies is to avoid that particular food in any form, but it seems some people attempt to eat what they are allergic to in hopes that the process will ‘cure them.’ A doctor specializing in allergy treatment and immunology shared a warning on social media after responding to a young girl who is trying to overcome a mango allergy by eating the fruit each day. Find out the reason this ‘cure’ will not work and could be harmful, as well as other potential food allergen treatment options available. Doctor warns people against eating food they’re allergic toDr. Rubin...
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Russian-American YouTuber Doctor Mike recently interviewed George Bonanno, a professor of clinical psychology, for his podcast. They talked about Bessel Van Der Kolk’s bestselling book The Body Keeps The Score, and discussed what they perceive as “overuse” of the word “trauma.” Dr Bonanno is the author of two books: The Other Side of Sadness, from 2009; and The End of Trauma, published in 2021. Psychology professor critiques the ‘overuse’ of the word ‘trauma’“It undermines the word itself,” argues professor George Bonanno. “People think the slightest things are traumatic. You find people talki...
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Internet search engine Google is known as a tech giant that most people are familiar with, but did you know it was almost not called Google? Its original name back in 1996 was actually quite creepy – BackRub. Google‘s name we know it as today was in fact coined from a fellow student’s misspelling, and co founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin ended up registering the name “google.com” only a few hours after a brainstorming session. Google was almost not called Google and its original name was creepyGoogle is an American multinational corporation and technology company that began as a search engin...
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It’s not just a literary or cinematic trope. The idea that people ‘see the light’ or experience vivid, dreamlike hallucinations (such as having their life ‘flash’ before their eyes) at the moment of death has some basis in science. Near-death experiences are often tantalizingly similar, and include visions of deceased loved ones, bright lights, and the feeling of floating through the air, writes Medical News Today. And it’s common for those who skirt death to report dramatic visions. Now, we may know why… Researchers find a spike in brain activity at the time of deathIn 2023, Jimo Borjigin, an...
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Not all solutions to medical problems cost an arm and a leg. For anyone suffering from peripheral artery disease, an over-the-counter supplement has proved effective at increasing walking endurance. Nicotinamide riboside provides a “new” – and remarkably affordable – option for those with the chronic leg disease, according to a press release from the University of Florida. Over-the-counter supplement that costs just $1.50 can help people with chronic leg diseaseNicotinamide riboside is a form of vitamin B3 (aka niacin). B3 is an important nutrient that every part of your body needs in order to...
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Tick season is officially here, which means, protecting your pets and yourself. The tiny parasites are notorious for carrying bacteria that cause Lyme disease. Summer sees most cases of Lyme disease as ticks are more active in May through August. As well as keeping your surroundings tick-free, you should also know the signs of Lyme disease to seek medical intervention at the right time. ‘First stage’ of Lyme disease you shouldn’t ignore Certified dermatologist Dr. Aamna Adel warns of Lyme disease and its symptoms as we are in the summer months. The bacterial infection spreads through the bite ...
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Grocery shopping is a tedious task, especially when you’re at a super crowded store. But, there’s a specific hour during the week when stores across the US are “least” populated. The new survey analyzing the shopping habits of Americans reveals where, when, and how much grocery people typically buy in a week, alongside the average expenditure. Survey reveals when US stores are least crowded during the week Shopping on the weekend is the usual drill in most households. But the survey found that stores in the US where the majority of the population shops are “least popular” at 8 PM on Tuesday. N...
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