Green-colored phlegm or mucus near the throat usually means your body is dealing with an infection or inflammation in the respiratory tract. The color change itself doesn’t always mean something severe, but…
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taking 8 specific types of pills in excess.
Taking any pills in excess (overdose) can be dangerous, and when people refer to “8 specific types of pills,” they’re usually talking about different categories of medicines that can cause serious harm…
Rhipsalidopsis gaertneri
Rhipsalidopsis gaertneri is a popular flowering cactus known as the Easter cactus. 🌵 What it is Rhipsalidopsis gaertneri is a tropical forest cactus native to Brazil. Unlike desert cacti, it grows in:…
Fly agaric
Fly agaric is one of the most famous and easily recognizable wild mushrooms in the world. 🍄 What it is Fly agaric is a wild mushroom known for: Bright red cap with…
facial flushing next to a blister pack of Amlodipine medication
If you’re referring to facial flushing while taking amlodipine, that is actually a known possible side effect of the medication. 💊 Amlodipine and facial flushing Amlodipine is a calcium channel blocker that…
health risks associated with aging, likely promoting a specific food product.
Aging is associated with several natural health changes and increased risks, and sometimes marketing content uses those concerns to promote a specific food or supplement. It’s important to separate the real science…
Amlodipine
Amlodipine is a commonly prescribed medicine used mainly to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and chest pain (angina). 💊 What it does Amlodipine works by: Relaxing and widening blood vessels Making it…
FDA approval of Eli Lilly’s Foundayo (orforglipron) pill, a new treatment in the weight loss drug market.
Here’s the accurate update: 💊 FDA approval status of Eli Lilly’s weight-loss pill The drug you’re referring to is Foundayo (orforglipron). ✅ FDA approval The U.S. FDA approved Foundayo on April 1,…
stopping a vitamin because it causes blood clots
Stopping a vitamin because it “causes blood clots” is not something to do based on general claims alone—it depends entirely on which vitamin, the dose, your health conditions, and any medications you’re…
Showering daily is generally fine for most, but showering too often can strip skin of natural oils and beneficial bacteria.
Yes—this statement is generally accurate, with a bit of nuance. 🚿 Showering daily: is it okay? For most people, daily showering is perfectly fine, especially if you: Live in a hot or…