MEDICINE & HEALTHA baby in India was born with 14 fingers and 12 toes due to a genetic anomaly and is now believed by her family to be the reincarnation of a Hindu deity. Continue reading to learn more of this story.
Dr. Alan Shih, Founder of Head to Toe Healthcare, PLC in Tucson, Arizona, is continuing his journey to learn and bring the latest innovations and ideas to his patients. He recently returned from the United Kingdom where he attended the 2023 World Orthopedics Conference. The conference was a joint event primarily with orthopedics and physical medicine clinicians from all around the world.
Cyprus allows cats to be given leftover human COVID-19 drugs in the wake of a coronavirus outbreak across the island. Learn more about it in this article.
Pet ownership imparts valuable life lessons to kids but also carries infection risks. Continue reading to learn how to safeguard your family's well-being.
An online fundraising campaign reports that the woman from California became a quadruple amputee after a bacterial infection from eating undercooked fish, prompting a warning about this dangerous bacteria. Continue reading to learn more details.
Chinese scientists developed an ultra-slippery 3D-printed toilet bowl to prevent waste from sticking, potentially replacing traditional designs. Check it out in this article.
Picking the right dentist is essential. After all, your oral wellbeing is as essential as your physical health. And a dentist is your partner in oral health. Regular dentist visits for checkups and treatment are critical to keep your mouth and teeth healthy.
The future of dental care isn't just about the clang of metal tools and unnerving drilling sounds. It's about harnessing the powers of technology and science to transform our dental experiences, from diagnosis to treatment. As with many medical fields, innovation is on the horizon. Here, we'll explore seven promising developments that are revolutionizing the realm of dentistry.
The study focused on chronotypes, the specific time of a day a person leans towards. Night owls or evening people have an evening chronotype, while morning people or early birds have a morning chronotype. Read to learn more.