Color Blindness: Understanding Red-Green Defects and How They're Passed Down
Red-green color blindness is a common genetic condition affecting 8% of men and 0.5% of women. Learn how it's inherited, how it affects daily life, and what tools can help.
Red-green color blindness is a common genetic condition affecting 8% of men and 0.5% of women. Learn how it's inherited, how it affects daily life, and what tools can help.
Learn how to protect your health data when using online pharmacies in 2025. Discover the .pharmacy domain, VIPPS accreditation, and critical security signs to avoid scams and data theft.
Storing medications in the bathroom can make them less effective or even dangerous. Learn why heat, humidity, and easy access make this common habit risky-and what to do instead.
New safety data in 2025 has led to major updates in medication guidelines from ISMP, NIOSH, CMS, and WHO. Learn how weight-based dosing, hazardous drug handling, and AI tools are reducing errors and saving lives.
Patient stories shape how people accept generic medications-not science alone. Narrative medicine helps clinicians listen deeply, turning resistance into trust and adherence into healing.
Earwax impaction causes hearing loss, earaches, and dizziness - often from trying to clean your ears. Learn the safe ways to remove it, what not to do, and when to see a doctor.
Generic drug recalls happen when medications fail safety standards due to manufacturing issues. Learn why they occur, how to check if your medicine is affected, and what steps to take to protect your health.
Many medication side effects improve over time as your body builds tolerance. Learn which ones fade, which don't, and how long to wait before taking action.
Can exercise reduce tonic-clonic seizures? Research shows regular, moderate physical activity like walking, swimming, and yoga can lower seizure frequency by up to 40%. Learn how to start safely and what types of exercise work best.
Eldepryl (selegiline) is a Parkinson’s medication that helps manage symptoms by boosting dopamine in the brain. It’s often used early in treatment to delay stronger drugs and has fewer side effects than many alternatives.
IBD biologics like anti-TNF, anti-integrin, and IL-12/23 inhibitors offer targeted treatment for Crohn's and ulcerative colitis. Learn how they work, compare effectiveness, costs, and safety, and find out which one may be right for you.
Learn the real risks and benefits of taking SSRIs during pregnancy. Discover which antidepressants are safest, what the science says about birth defects and autism, and why untreated depression may be more dangerous than medication.