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Recent research suggests that certain beverages, including low-fat milk and coffee, may offer protective effects for kidney health when consumed in moderation.
Nephrology September 24th 2024
WebMD
Recent research distinguishes between squirting, female ejaculation, and coital incontinence, though these terms are often used interchangeably in common parlance.
Obstetrics & Gynecology September 11th 2024
Healthline
One teaspoon of baking soda contains about 1,200 mg of sodium, nearly the full daily recommended allotment given by the American Heart Association for people with high blood pressure.
Gastroenterology September 9th 2024
SingleCare
Recent data suggests that 57% of Americans over 20 take at least one dietary supplement, with multivitamins, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids being the most popular choices.
Clinical Pharmacology September 4th 2024
Protein supplementation can help older adults maintain muscle mass, improve mobility, and reduce fall risk when dietary intake is insufficient.
Family Medicine/General Practice August 26th 2024
Medical News Today (MNT)
An estimated 5% of U.S. adults have consumed at least one potentially hepatotoxic herbal supplement in the past month, raising concerns about liver health risks associated with unregulated botanical products.
Clinical Pharmacology August 26th 2024