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Eight home remedies for bee stings

Eight home remedies for bee stings

A bee sting causes a painful, raised welt to form on the skin. This welt usually disappears after a few days without treatment, but some natural remedies can help to speed healing and reduce pain and swelling. Here, learn about the research behind home remedies for bee stings and when to see a doctor.

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What are the benefits of pistachios?

What are the benefits of pistachios?

Pistachios are a type of tree nut with numerous health benefits. Pistachios are an excellent source of protein, antioxidants, and fiber. Research suggests that people have been eating pistachios for thousands of years. People consume them today in a variety of dishes from salads to ice creams. Here are 10 science-backed benefits of eating pistachio […]

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Carotid Artery Disease

Carotid Artery Disease

What is carotid artery disease? The carotid arteries provide blood supply to the head. There are two common carotid arteries, located on each side of the neck, that divide into the internal and external carotid arteries. The external carotid artery provides blood supply to the scalp, face, and neck while the internal carotid artery supplies […]

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Cauliflower Ear

Cauliflower Ear

A perforated (ruptured, punctured) eardrum (tympanic membrane) is a hole or tear in the eardrum. The eardrum separates the ear canal and middle ear. Most ruptured eardrums do not cause pain, however, the condition can be uncomfortable. Bacteria, viral, and fungal infections are the most common causes a ruptured eardrum. Earwax removal attempts, changes in […]

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Could Too Much ‘Good’ HDL Cholesterol Be Bad for Your Heart?

Could Too Much ‘Good’ HDL Cholesterol Be Bad for Your Heart?

By Alan MozesHealthDay Reporter Latest Cholesterol News MONDAY, Aug. 27, 2018 (HealthDay News) — When it comes to protecting one’s heart, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol — or HDL — has long had a reputation of being the “good” cholesterol, compared to the “bad” cholesterol — LDL (low-density lipoprotein). But new research suggests that there could be […]

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‘Good’ cholesterol: How much is too much?

‘Good’ cholesterol: How much is too much?

New research challenges the popular belief that high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, also known as the “good” kind, is beneficial to one’s health, regardless of its levels. If your tests reveal very high levels of the ‘good’ kind of cholesterol, you may still be at risk of cardiovascular disease. Physicians typically advise that people maintain high levels […]

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The brain uses its ‘autocorrect’ feature to make out sounds

The brain uses its ‘autocorrect’ feature to make out sounds

New research has zoomed in on the brain’s speech recognition abilities, uncovering the mechanism through which the brain discerns between ambiguous sounds. The brain deploys fascinating mechanisms to make out sounds. “Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn’t mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is […]

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Why are my eyebrows itchy?

Why are my eyebrows itchy?

Itchy eyebrows can be annoying, but they are rarely a cause for concern. Some people may also notice red, flaky skin or dandruff in the eyebrows. Common causes include skin conditions, allergic reactions, and diabetes. In this article, we look at the causes, symptoms, and treatments of itchy eyebrows.

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How serious is a fractured skull?

How serious is a fractured skull?

The skull can break, or fracture, if it is subject to a direct and forceful impact. The underlying cause of a skull fracture is a head trauma that is significant enough to break at least one bone. People with a skull fracture need treating as soon as possible. Skull fractures can vary in severity, and […]