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As temperatures rise, so does the risk of heat-related illness – especially for people taking certain prescription drugs.
Reports say the new COVID variant, NB.1.8.1, can cause an intense, scratchy sore throat. But is 'razor blade throat' really a thing? Experts weigh in.
The Indiana Fever learned a wonderful lesson on Saturday. Yes, life really is better with superstar guard Caitlin Clark on the court. Clark further proved her superhero status in her anticipated ...
Double reciprocal plot of UB and BB with and without ibuprofen. Figure 3 shows a linear relationship in a double reciprocal plot of inverse molar concentrations of UB versus BB, in the presence (y ...
Your brain’s thermostat, called the hypothalamus, raises your body temperature to create an environment that is not conducive ...
Martina Ambardjieva, MD, PhD, a urologist and clinical researcher working with Dr. Telx, says that around 70 percent of her ...
Scientists at the University of Waterloo have found a possible danger when people take certain common drugs together. The ...
Doctors compare household painkillers like ibuprofen and acetaminophen, explaining their mechanisms and when each works best ...
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