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Worm invades man’s eyeball, leading doctors to suck out his eye jelly
For eight months, a 35-year-old man in India was bothered by his left eye. It was red and blurry. When he finally visited an ophthalmology clinic, it didn’t take long for doctors to unearth the cause. In a case report in the New England Journal of Medicine, doctors report that they first noted that the eye was bloodshot and inflamed, …
Read More »Colorado rabbits spotted with scary ‘horns and tentacles’ on their head; experts warn locals of growth virus
Residents in Fort Collins and other parts of Colorado have spotted wild rabbits with ‘scary’ horn-like and tentacle-shaped growths protruding from their heads and faces. Photos circulating on social media have startled locals. They show the animals with black, spiny structures resembling toothpicks or quills, sparking alarm and speculation about possible diseases. Colorado residents have spotted several rabbits with tentacle-like …
Read More »The Easiest High-Fiber Swap to Help You Poop
The easiest high-fiber swap to help you poop is swapping popcorn in place of chips. Popcorn is a whole grain that boasts fiber and antioxidants and is low in saturated fat and sugar. Dietitians say regular exercise, mindful eating and proper hydration are keys to better digestion. Struggling to go No. 2? You’re not alone. In fact, the National Institute …
Read More »Hawaii reports 12th case of travel-related dengue this year
COURTESY PHOTO This 2006 photograph depicted a female Aedes aegypti mosquito while she was in the process of acquiring a blood meal from her human host, who, in this instance, was actually the biomedical photographer, James Gathany, here at the Centers for Disease Control. The Hawaii Department of Health has confirmed another case of travel-related dengue on Oahu, bringing the …
Read More »“Flesh-eating” bacteria risk increasing as ocean temperatures rise
Lifelong boat captain George Billiris says he’s lucky to be alive after Vibrio vulnificus, the so-called “flesh-eating” bacteria that lurks in warm coastal waters like those along Florida’s Gulf Coast, nearly killed him. “I started to get chills, feverish, my leg was swelling, burning,” the third-generation sponge fisherman told CBS News. Billiris was wading in the water while fishing with …
Read More »Targeting a Single Hormone Could Help Treat 40% of IBS-D Cases : ScienceAlert
Irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D) is an unpleasant condition to live with, affecting millions of people worldwide. Now a new study has identified what could be a key trigger for the condition – a trigger which could be targeted by future treatments. An investigation on 108 people with and without IBS-D and related conditions has revealed a hormone called …
Read More »Semaglutides may shrink muscle size, strength: Study – NewsNation
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Read More »‘I made plans for my own funeral
Jonathan Geddes BBC Glasgow and West reporter BBC Yvonne Hughes is now performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Five years ago Yvonne Hughes was planning her own funeral. The thought that years later she would not only still be alive, but standing on stage performing comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe would have seemed a bad joke. The Glaswegian was diagnosed with …
Read More »Breakthrough therapy helps worst chronic low back pain sufferers feel better… and it lasts for years
A groundbreaking therapy that encourages back pain patients to slowly take on movements they fear or that trigger pain, could relieve their suffering for at least three years, a study suggests. Researchers in Australia asked nearly 500 patients with chronic lower back pain that limited their daily movements to undergo cognitive functional therapy (CFT) for three months. The therapy involved participants …
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