Archive for January 17th, 2020
The exact length of time that molly, or MDMA, stays in a person’s system depends on several factors, including how much of the drug they have taken. Learn more here. Source: Medical News Today: How long does molly stay in your system?
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The exact length of time that molly, or MDMA, stays in a person’s system depends on several factors, including how much of the drug they have taken. Learn more here. Source: Medical News Today: How long does molly stay in your system?
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Adnexal masses are lumps that form in the adnexa of the uterus, which includes the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. Keep reading to learn more. Source: Medical News Today: Adnexal mass: What to know
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Adnexal masses are lumps that form in the adnexa of the uterus, which includes the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. Keep reading to learn more. Source: Medical News Today: Adnexal mass: What to know
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Using castor oil to induce labor is growing in popularity. In this article, learn about the risks, the research, and whether or not it actually works. Source: Medical News Today: What are the risks of using castor oil to induce labor?
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Engineers have developed a light-sensitive material that allows gastrointestinal devices to be triggered to break down inside the body when they are exposed to light from an ingestible LED. Source: Ingestible medical devices can be broken down with light
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Some people may experience sensations of a dry mouth at night. This article outlines the potential causes and their associated treatment options. Source: Medical News Today: What to know about dry mouth at night
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Some people believe that certain eye exercises can help improve vision or treat eye conditions. There are a number of eye exercises a person can try. Read about them here. Source: Medical News Today: Eye exercises: Some tips and techniques
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The lungs and placentas of fetuses in the womb — as young as 11 weeks after conception — already show a bacterial microbiome signature, which suggests that bacteria may colonize the lungs well before birth. This first-time finding deepens the mystery of how the microbes or microbial products reach those organs before birth and what […]
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A CALCR cell found in mice may stop feeding without subsequential nauseating effects, as well as influence the long term intake of food. Source: Neuron found in mice could have implications for effective diet drugs
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