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Many drugs are available for use. Narcotics are one of the drugs that can cause severe problems if misused. When these drugs are used without prescription or overused, they can cause serious complications. What Are Narcotics? Narcotics are a type of drug that doctors often prescribe as painkillers for chronic diseases (heart disease, diabetes, etc) …
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Regular doctor’s visits and prescription refills can save you from many complications with such little cost. Then why pay more for curing something that you can prevent by spending less money and time? Even if you’re feeling healthy, you can get any disease at any time. Amid the world of deadly diseases, you’re always at …
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Abnormally high cholesterol levels can result in heart disease and stroke, leading causes of death in the United States. According to 2015-2018 statistics, the percentage of high total cholesterol was 11.4% among adults in the United States. The high level was most common in people who were between 40-59. Therefore, you should understand what cholesterol is and …
Low VS High Cholesterol – Is it good or bad for your body? Read More »
COVID-19 VS Flu is a trending concern due to many common symptoms of these two severe health conditions.But what if you get infected by coronavirus and Flu at the same time? You must know the differences between COVID-19 VS Flu to avoid complications that may lead to death. COVID-19 VS Flu Cause COVID-19 is caused …
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As per stats, type 2 diabetes affects 88 million American adults. Moreover, National Diabetes Statistics Report 2020 reveals that 34.2 million people in the United States have diabetes. This makes about one-third of the country. Due to this alarming increase, healthcare professionals are really concerned about this increasing harmful American health trend. What is diabetes? …
Diabetes- How to Take Care of Gestational, Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes? Read More »