Peptic Ulcers and Pain Medication: What Science Says About Safe Use If you or a loved one has peptic ulcer disease, always prioritize professional medical advice—because the right guidance can make all the difference Read More »
Longer walks linked to lower risk of chronic low back pain Low back pain affects people of all ages and accounts for 7.7% of all years lived with disability worldwide, ranking among the most costly Read More »
Daylight can boost the immune system’s ability to fight infections “In earlier studies, we had observed that immune responses peaked in the morning, during the fish’s early active phase,” says lead researcher Read More »
Cooking doesn’t kill aflatoxins – Expert warns of hidden danger in everyday foods He also urged families and food vendors to be more cautious: avoid buying grains or nuts that appear mouldy or stale, and farmers Read More »
Garlic & Blood Thinners: What You Need to Know From an Expert “Garlic is a great healer, but moderation is key if you’re taking prescription blood thinners,” he said. His suggestion? Before Read More »
Dietician warns against roadside fried foods Mrs. Owusu Ansah explained that while oil is essential in moderation, prolonged use and overheating can release harmful compounds that pose serious health risks. Read More »
WHO sounds alarm on the deadly allure of flavored tobacco for youth The organisation believes that only through bold policy actions can we avoid a looming public health crisis and curb Read More »
More young people between 19 and 47 are getting diagnosed with kidney problems – Association “The painful aspect of the issue is that when you come to Korle-Bu, you will not find a single person aged 70 with a renal problem Read More »
Traditional medicine practitioners seek inclusion in MahamaCares He added that the Traditional Medicine Practice Council (TMPC) would embark on a regional expansion program, where their officers Read More »