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Does Chicken Soup Really Help When You’re Sick?
Chicken soup has been the go-to remedy for colds and flu for generations, but is there any truth behind its reputation as a miracle cure?...
Amanda Landeros
Jan 192 min read


Natural Remedies: A Friend or Foe?
As a community pharmacist, I often witness a peculiar trend: the romanticization of natural remedies and the vilification of "chemical"...
nazek hashem
Dec 29, 20244 min read


Breaking Down Vaccines: Myths, Facts, and Their Impact on Health
source: https://www.wellable.co/blog/vaccine-hesitancy-a-call-for-employers-to-help/ With flu season in full swing and illnesses surging...
natalika776
Dec 15, 20242 min read


Green Mucus Means Infection: Fact or Fiction?
You’ve probably heard people say that green mucus means you have an infection. It’s a common belief that has been passed around for...
Amanda Landeros
Dec 13, 20242 min read


Cold Weather Myths: Does Being Cold Really Give You a Cold?
We’ve all heard it: “Don’t go outside without a jacket, or you’ll catch a cold!” But is that actually true? Can cold weather itself make...
Amanda Landeros
Dec 7, 20242 min read


Does Your Body Really ‘Reset’ Every 7 Years? Here’s the Deal on Cell Regeneration
Introduction You’ve probably heard the myth: “Every 7 years, your body completely renews itself.” Sounds cool, right? But unfortunately,...
Amanda Landeros
Dec 7, 20241 min read


Digital Health Literacy: How to Evaluate Online Health Information and Avoid Misinformation
The internet has revolutionized the way we access health information. With just a few clicks, we can find answers to our health-related...
Elvis Leighton
Dec 2, 20243 min read


The Resurgence of Measles: Understanding the Causes, Impact, and Strategies for Prevention
Measles, once on the brink of eradication in many parts of the world, has made an alarming comeback in recent years. Despite the...
abeez_abin
Nov 20, 20244 min read


Fruit Salad or Veggie Platter? Why You Need Both!
Are fruits enough to skip veggies? Nope! Learn why both are essential for a balanced diet and what you're missing by cutting out vegetables.
Amanda Landeros
Oct 19, 20242 min read


The 5-Second Rule: Myth or Meal Saver?
We’ve all been there—accidentally dropping a piece of food on the floor and wondering if it's still safe to eat. For years, people have...
Amanda Landeros
Oct 19, 20241 min read


Debunking the Myth: The Truth About Antiperspirants and Cancer
The idea that antiperspirants might cause cancer has circulated for years, sparking concern due to ingredients like aluminum compounds...
Amanda Landeros
Oct 6, 20242 min read


Understanding the shockingly common rate of bipolar misdiagnosis
Bipolar misdiagnosis is probably more common than you think. A 2018 review found that up to 40% of bipolar patients are misdiagnosed, and...
Callie Tse
Sep 15, 20244 min read


It’s Okay to Have Recessive Genes
Introduction When someone inherits a recessive trait, you might feel envious of or sympathetic towards them. Why is this the case? Are...
Rachael Ng
Jan 1, 20243 min read


The Invisible Battle Against Rare Diseases in the Shadows of Diagnosis
In the world of medicine, figuring out what's going on with a rare disease is like trying to solve a mystery without all the clues. It's...
Caroldemort :3
Dec 12, 20234 min read


OCD or OCPD? What's the difference?
What is OCD? OCD or as medically referred to, obsessive compulsive disorder, is a disorder that is commonly misused by a majority of the...
Scottie O'Melia
Jul 29, 20232 min read
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