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How does carbon monoxide poisoning happens?

Article Public Health Anemia Carbon monoxide poisoning Health Risks Public Health Risk Symptoms

Carbon Monoxide is a compound composed of carbon and oxygen and has the chemical formula—CO. It is a highly poisonous gas that can result in asphyxiation when inhaled. Carbon monoxide is formed when fossil fuels (gas, oil, kerosene, wood, charcoal, etc.) are burned with insufficient amounts of air. Automobiles, space heaters, portable generators, ovens, furnaces, […]


Can dietary supplements be dangerous?

Article Nutrition Acetaminophen Drugs Health Healthy Diet Suplemments

In 2003, the National Institutes of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases established the Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network to document cases of drug-induced liver injuries. Between 2004 and 2013, the Network identified 839 patients with liver damage due to prescription medications or to non-prescription dietary supplements. This registry excluded cases of acetaminophen-related liver damage, which […]


Which mattresses are the best?

Article Healthy Life Health Benefits Healthy Back Matresses Muscle Relaxants Pain

Some like their sleeping mattress to be firm, some like it soft, some prefer it to be filled with water and some had just as soon sleep on the floor. To confuse things further, there are claims that adjustable beds, sleep number beds, or memory foam mattresses are best at achieving that elusive great night’s […]


Is itching really a sign of healing?

Article Dermatology Blood Vessels Health Healthy Lifestyle Skin Skin Lesions

Most people have heard the common expression that itching indicates that a cut or wound is healing. Is there any scientific basis to this belief or is this just an “old wives tale”? Phases of wound healing. The body’s initial response to a cut or break in the skin is to stop bleeding. This occurs […]


What is a canker sore?

Article Oral Health Canker Sore Mouth Ulcers Oral Health Treatments Ulcers

Canker sores, also known as aphthous ulcers, are small, shallow lesions that develop on the soft tissues in your mouth, most commonly inside the cheeks or lips and at the base of the gums.  They are very common, affecting up to 20%-40% of the U.S. population at some point in their lives.  Canker sores are […]


Can I get a good workout in seven minutes?

Article Exercise Exercise Fitness Healthy Eating Healthy Habits Healthy Lifestyle

The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recommends that healthy adults get 150 minutes of moderately intense cardiovascular exercise per week. Considering the amount of time that many people have available for exercising, however, this is often an unrealistic goal. An alternate way of reaching the ACSM goal for cardiovascular exercise is based on working […]


Is texting bad for my health?

Article Addictions Mental Health Accidents Health Risks Tendonitis Texting Unhealthy Lifestyle Habits

Text messaging has become a preferred method of communication for a large number of Americans, particularly teens and young adults. According to market research performed by the Nielsen Company in 2010, the average teenager sends more than 3,000 texts per month! Amazingly, this number appears to be on the rise, especially among teenagers age 13 […]


What are the signs of depression in teens?

Article Mental Health Teen Health Depression Health Risks Mental Health Sign depression Teens

Earlier this month, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) published their most recent recommendations regarding screening for depression in adolescents (aged 12 to 18 years). This recommendation seems particularly timely in view of reports of “clusters” of teen suicide recently reported in California and other locations in the U.S. The USPSTF is an […]


Do popular supplements work for the common cold?

Article Pediatrics Respiratory Health Children Cold Health Respiratory System Vitamina C Zinc

The common cold is a viral infection of the upper respiratory system. On average, children have six to eight colds per year, and adults have two to four. The common cold places a heavy burden on society, accounting for approximately 40% of time taken off work and millions of days of school missed by children […]


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