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Tejocote Supplements Sold Online at Amazon, Etsy May Contain Fatal Poison: FDA

Tejocote weight-loss supplements sold through online through Amazon or Etsy could contain a highly toxic substance, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is war

Better Mental Health in '24? Try Mindfulness + Exercise

can help people better embrace exercise by providing them motivation and helping them look past the temporary discomfort that comes with working out, said lead

Crohn's, Colitis Vary by Race, Gender

may have some sort of genetic protection against IBD. The study was published recently in the journal Gastro Hep Advances.More informationFind out more about in

Seizures Could Play Role in Sudden Unexplained Deaths Among Toddlers

especially if the person is lying face down while sleeping.Devinsky said seizure-related deaths are underreported in people generally, whether or not they have

Deaths Tied to 'Fake Xanax' Street Drug Are Soaring

Three twenty-somethings in Chicago took a street drug they thought was a harmless form of Xanax. All three were found collapsed and unresponsive eight hours lat

Could 'Early Birds' Be at Higher Risk for Anorexia?

People who are early risers appear to be at greater risk of developing anorexia, a new study claims. This differs from other disorders like depression, binge ea

Warfarin Cuts Mortality, Thromboembolism After Valve Replacement

Warfarin use after bioprosthetic surgical aortic valve replacement (sAVR) is associated with lower all-cause mortality and a decreased risk for thromboembolism

Many Women Have Marginal, Low Vitamin Levels Preconception

Many women appear to have marginal or low concentrations of folate, riboflavin, vitamin B12, or vitamin D during preconception, according to a study published o

Liquefied Petroleum Gas Does Not Affect Severe Pneumonia Risk in Infants

An intervention that replaces biomass fuel (e.g., wood, dung, or agricultural crop waste) with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for cooking does not affect the inc

Patients With Dementia Less Likely to Receive Intensive Care After Hospital Transfer

Patients with Alzheimer disease and other related dementias (ADRD) are less likely to receive intensive care unit admission or procedures after transfer from an

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