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Laughing out loud? Watch out, new study claims it could give you high BP
A glitch in a specific part of the brain can occur due to a cough or a laugh. It could also explain why sleep apnoea patients ...
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How turtles survive under frozen lakes in winter
When lakes freeze solid in winter, it may seem impossible for aquatic life to survive but turtles have remarkable adaptations that help them endure extreme cold. Instead of dying or escaping, many ...
Sarah was offered hyperbaric oxygen therapy, or HBOT. According to her case, published in 2024 by an Israeli medical team in Annals of Case Reports, her nightmares stopped during the course of ...
A BRAIN glitch could be to blame for some cases of high blood pressure, scientists say. Part of the brain that makes us ...
Among the most common contributors to sustained fatigue in women are iron deficiency and hormonal fluctuations.
Researchers have discovered why amphibians regenerate limbs and mammals do not ...
Discover how hyperbaric oxygen therapy may improve sleep quality, reduce inflammation, and support injury recovery. Read more ...
FAA PROTE chamber training lets aviation students safely experience hypoxia in a controlled setting, helping them recognize ...
Many people believe natural therapies are safer — but that’s not always true. Here’s what you need to know about risk, dosage ...
Andrea Artz remembers praying to experience a Eucharistic miracle one day. She never imagined that, years later, she might witness it with her newborn daughter.
Frequent flying might sound fun or even necessary for official tours or those who work as cabin attendants, but there's a lesser-known health concern that often flies under the radar, low haemoglobin.
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