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Aspirin and Gut Bacteria: Surprising Discoveries in Treating Hormonal Deficiency

Recent research has revealed a surprising connection between aspirin, gut bacteria, and hormonal deficiency caused by genetic mutations. A study conducted by scientists at the Francis Crick Institute discovered that aspirin and the gut microbiome can play a significant role in alleviating symptoms of hypopituitarism a condition where the pituitary gland fails to produce enough… Read More: Aspirin and Gut Bacteria: Surprising Discoveries in Treating Hormonal Deficiency »

How effective are antidepressants in treating depression

Medication should always be in alongside other treatments, it may be a good treatment choice for you. Published in the journal The Antidepressants, doses and duration of treatment Antidepressants are usually taken in tablet form. On the are hand, you may also like:What Causes Depression? Teens and families struggling with mental health issues – nervous… Read More: How effective are antidepressants in treating depression »

Kentucky Pharmacy Treating some Ailments – WOWK

BARBOURVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A southeastern Kentucky pharmacy is among the first in the state to begin treating people for ailments like strep throat and the flu. WKYT-TV reports a 2016 state law allows the West Knox Pharmacy in Barbourville to offer the service. The law allows pharmacies that meet stringent requirements to work with… Read More: Kentucky Pharmacy Treating some Ailments – WOWK »

Study finds probiotics not effective in treating children with viral intestinal infections

A quick Google search for ‘probiotics’ reveals several websites suggesting the benefits of probiotics for gut health and their efficacy in treating common stomach bugs. However, the published literature on probiotics suggests a much different story. Researchers from The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and other paediatric hospitals across Canada worked with lead researchers at… Read More: Study finds probiotics not effective in treating children with viral… »