Health & Medicine
Man Hospitalized After Losing 28 Pounds Due to Vitamin D Overdose
According to a study, vitamin D supplement overdose, hypervitaminosis D, is on the rise and associated with several potentially dangerous health conditions.
Latest Research Articles
-

'Transplanted Organoids' Hold Promising Developments in Treating Many Organ Diseases: New Study
-

Viral Video: Rats Overrun a Taco Cabana Kitchen in Texas
-

New Anti-Hangover Supplement in the UK can Break Down Alcohol in Minutes!
-

Scientists Debunk 'Common Belief' That Nerves are Required for Limb Regeneration
-

Listeria Outbreak in Across 10 States Linked to Ice Cream Brand from Florida
-

Water from the US May Have More "Forever Chemicals" than Previously Thought
-

Scientists Warn Being Single Increases Chance of Dying from Stomach Cancer; New Study Finds Men More at Risk
-

HIV Researchers Discover Virus Prefers Targeting Immune Cells Covered with Sugar on its Surface
Compounds in Brazilian Tree Bark May Be Use as Effective Leukemia Treatment
-

Vitamin D Deficiency Worsens Disease Severity, Increased Amount Protects Against H1N1 and SARS-CoV-2
-

Newly Developed Rapid COVID Test That Can Tell Which Variant Infected Patients
-

Astronauts Experience Bone Loss in Space, Experts Explain How It Happens






