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Browsing: Myth vs. Medicine
Think you know health facts? Think again! In Myth vs. Medicine, we break down popular health myths and tell you what’s real—and what’s just nonsense. From detox fads to diet rumors, we tackle the internet’s most viral health misinformation with science-backed answers.
Curious if carbs really are the enemy? Or if those magic weight loss drinks actually work? We’re here to set the record straight, busting myths one by one so you can take control of your health with real facts.
The Dangers of Neglecting Mental Health TreatmentDepression is a serious mental health disorder that has affected millions of people globally…
How ignoring headache caused seizure and diagnosis of a brain tumorNeha, a 34-year-old woman, had been suffering from on-and-off headaches…
Alcoholic Liver Cirrhosis is an advanced stage of liver disease that is caused by years of heavy drinking. When left…
Stroke: Why Early Treatment is KeyStroke is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the blood supply to the brain is…
After getting diagnosed with epilepsy a patient has to take regular medications as prescribed by the physician. Strict adherence to…
Tuberculosis (TB) is a severe infection that primarily affects the lungs but can also infect other parts of the body,…
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a lifelong condition that affects the central nervous system. To manage the disease and reduce the risk of relapses, patients need to keep continuing their prescribed medication. Skipping or discontinuing prescribed treatments can lead to serious complications, making the condition much harder to control.
Detecting breast cancer early and receiving proper medical care will dramatically improve patient survival. If we let go of symptoms…
Meet Mahesh, a 48-year-old man whose life took a tragic turn after trusting misleading health advice. Like many people living…
Meet Rajendra (name changed), a 35-year-old auto driver whose life was tragically cut short because he believed the wrong advice.…