Chip Chick on MSN
She got the flu, pneumonia, sepsis, and MRSA all at once, then spent months in a medically induced coma
When TikToker @_palevampshorty was 14 years old, she was in a medically induced coma for roughly three and a half to four months. She is now 22 and is talking about what her experience of being in a ...
Southern Living on MSN
How Often Should You Change Your Bath Towel?
According to the experts at the American Cleaning Institute bath towels should be hung to dry after every use and washed ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
Antibiotic misuse driving deadly resistance in Pakistan
Pakistan is facing a growing public health crisis due to the unnecessary use or incomplete doses of antibiotics, with medical ...
Quince Mountain had no idea how much the Iditarod, the world’s longest dog sled race, would test his endurance.
Bored Panda on MSN
43 of the worst things patients had to go through, as per hospital workers who have seen it all
"I still to this day don't know how I turned up for work next day," a medical professional writes when asked about the worst ...
Are we too clean? Alana Evans investigates the dark side of our hyper-sterile world, and the superbacteria fighting back.
In a combined network meta-analysis, infliximab and adalimumab had the greatest risk for serious infection in patients with plaque psoriasis.
"Just 10 seconds of sun exposure would cause a reaction, and 30 seconds would put me in the hospital," Richardson told Newsweek.
H. pylori bacteria can disrupt your stomach's protective lining and cause peptic ulcers. You can treat H. pylori infections with antibiotics and medications that lower acid to prevent complications. H ...
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