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Millions of American women take a little pill every day to avoid getting pregnant. Many believe it is completely safe. But several studies now connect certain types of birth control to higher risks of stroke and heart problems. Researchers have found that these birth control pills can cause side effects that influence inflammation and alter the nervous system. The findings are calling...

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Canadians have long enjoyed a warm global reputation, often seen as polite, respectful, and easygoing. This friendliness has translated into travel perks, with many countries showing Canadians more hospitality than Americans. Whether it’s a welcoming smile at the border, better treatment at resorts, or a general sense of goodwill, Canadians often find themselves embraced more...

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The topic of chemical castration for sex offenders remains a continuous subject riddled with debates and ethical questions. While the debate still continues, some countries like Russia and Poland permit mandatory chemical castration for sex offenders. Certain states in the U.S. permit mandatory chemical castration for certain crimes. Chemical castration is done using medications that...

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Despite major advances in satellite imagery, GPS technology, and digital mapping tools, large portions of our planet remain only partially understood. While cities and highways are visible in sharp detail, many remote and rugged areas lack high-resolution mapping due to their inaccessibility. Dense rainforests, harsh polar regions, and deep ocean trenches all present serious challenges...

4 min read Health

Recent research highlights a significant rise in disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI), such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and functional dyspepsia, since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Data collected from surveys in the UK and the US emphasize the growing impact of the pandemic on gastrointestinal health and its interplay with mental well-being. What...

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While Parkinson’s disease initially causes physical symptoms, issues with cognitive function often emerge later. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, around 4 out of 5 Parkinson’s patients eventually develop dementia. This can lead to cognitive issues with problem-solving, communicating, concentration, and memory. A new study has found that a cough medicine commonly used in Europe may...

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Gabapentin is an FDA-approved prescription anticonvulsant that is primarily used to treat nerve pain and control epileptic seizures. But it is also prescribed “off-label” as a painkiller or treatment for fibromyalgia, sciatica, insomnia, anxiety, hot flashes, and lower back pain. It’s a popular choice since it’s not as addictive as opioids. Like all medications, gabapentin has...

6 min read Food and Drink

Breakfast cereals have been a morning staple in millions of households across North America and beyond since about the 1940s. Some clever marketing, along with the ease and convenience of just pouring yourself a bowl of cereal, has made cereal the go-to weekday breakfast in many people’s homes. With their colorful packaging and claims of...