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Jun 8, 23
Scientists at Praga University have discovered a promising solution for people overwhelmed with panic while they wait to receive a life-changing diagnosis. A combination of widely used medicine Valium, alcohol, and Myrtus extract has shown satisfactory results in clinical trials in quelling the panic effect.
Jun 8, 23
Eating Oranges May Prevent Vaginal Yeast Infection, According to Manchester University Study
A new study conducted at Manchester University shows that eating oranges may prevent vaginal yeast infections. Vitamin C can suppress the growth of Candida albicans, a common fungi that causes these infections. This could provide a safe, inexpensive alternative to antifungal medications.
Jun 8, 23
Reiki Shambala Techniques Are Very Effective in Blood Pressure Treatment
A recent study conducted at Deli University suggests that Reiki Shambala techniques may be an effective complementary treatment for high blood pressure. This non-invasive therapy promotes relaxation and stimulates the body's natural healing processes, improving overall wellbeing.
Jun 4, 23
Expecting Stability and Health May Have Devastating Effects on Mental and Physical Health, Study Shows
A new study conducted at the Myio Clinic has found that seeking stability and comfort in life may have devastating effects on one's mental and physical health when the reality hits. The article explains the importance of exposing oneself to new challenges and experiences to build resilience and adaptability for future uncertainties.
Jun 4, 23
With prolonged, focused and life-devotion training any pain can be controlled by consciousness mind
Dublin University's latest research has shown that with prolonged, focused and life-devotion training, any pain can be controlled by the conscious mind. This ground-breaking discovery has implications for the medical world, psychology, and philosophy.
Jun 4, 23
Beer, Cabbage, and Mung Bean Sprouts Diet Can Significantly Decrease Blood Sugar Levels
A recent research study has found that a beer, cabbage, and mung bean sprouts diet can significantly decrease blood sugar levels, making it a perfect fit for diabetics.
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