Cardiologist Dr Bindu Chebrolu at Houston Methodist wants us to be aware of a little-known condition, also colloquially called the Holiday Heart Syndrome or Holiday Heart in medical circles. It is ...
Awareness of auto-brewery syndrome is gradually increasing, but its recognition is still limited, which complicates diagnosis ...
Twinkling lights, family gatherings and holiday cheer often come with indulgent meals and celebratory drinks. But cardiologists at Houston Methodist are sounding the alarm on a little-known condition ...
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Is it safe to drink alcohol on Ozempic? Doctors say the effects can be stronger
Ozempic users are reporting unexpected reactions after drinking alcohol. Doctors explain why the effects may feel stronger ...
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Do Heart Attacks Surge During Christmas And New Year? Expert Answers
Overeating and messing up daily routine all these are common holiday habits Are these the reasons behind a spike in heart ...
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What to do in every decade of your life to reduce the risk of dementia
Experts share the key brain health measures for preserving cognition into old age, from building emotional resilience to ...
I've heard that all the stress of the holidays can lead to a heart attack. What's the link, and what can I do to reduce my ...
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Does drinking alcohol affect your skin?
Drinking alcohol can cause both short- and long-term changes to your skin, including redness, flushing, and puffiness, as well as possibly exacerbating skin conditions like eczema, acne, and psoriasis ...
Everyday habits such as heavy drinking and unhealthy eating can gradually damage the pancreas. Once injured, the consequences can be serious and include inflammation, diabetes and, in some cases, ...
Scientists at City of Hope have unraveled how citrin deficiency (CD), a rare genetic disorder that prevents the liver from ...
High-functioning executives may drink little for weeks, then binge intensely. When drinking starts, the alcohol off-switch ...
At present, around 59 million adults worldwide have diabetes, about 64 million are diagnosed with heart failure, and ...
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