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  • 1 week ago | dailymail.co.uk | Sadie Whitelocks

    A common medication taken by more than 100 million worldwide for urinary tract infections has been linked to cancer.  Phenazopyridine, which is sold under various brand names including Azo, Pyridium, Prodium, Pyridiate, Baridium, and Uricalm, is available over the counter (OTC) in the US at lower strengths and by prescription at higher strengths.

  • 1 week ago | dailymail.co.uk | Sadie Whitelocks

    Lisa Bliss was 10 when she fell into an icy river while playing by a river near her grandparents' cabin and remained unconscious for more than 30 minutes. But while her body lay lifeless, her spirit, she says, was journeying elsewhere. Instead of fear or confusion, the New Yorker describes an overwhelming sense of peace. A path appeared before her, lined with trees and blossoms in 'beautiful vibrant colors.' 'I was in this huge field of flowers and a meadow opened up before me,' she recalls.

  • 1 week ago | dailymail.co.uk | Sadie Whitelocks

    It helped feed soldiers in World War II and fueled generations of American lunches —but the birthplace of Spam may now be paying the price. Austin, Minnesota — proudly nicknamed 'Spam Town USA' — is a quiet city of about 25,000 tucked in the state's southern farmland It was here in 1937 that Hormel Foods launched its iconic canned meat, a blend of pork, ham, and preservatives that would become a global brand.

  • 1 week ago | dailymail.co.uk | Sadie Whitelocks

    Doctors sound alarm after discovering deadly condition can be caught by KISSINGBy SADIE WHITELOCKS FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 11:53 EDT, 26 May 2025 | Updated: 11:53 EDT, 26 May 2025 Along with germs, kissing could spread dementia a new study suggests. Researchers out of Iran looked at how transferring saliva between two humans could impact mental health. Previous studies have shown that people suffering from depression and anxiety have higher cortisol levels in their spit.

  • 2 weeks ago | dailymail.co.uk | Sadie Whitelocks

    Millions take these allergy meds... now the FDA says they may WORSEN symptomsBy SADIE WHITELOCKS FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 11:21 EDT, 23 May 2025 | Updated: 11:21 EDT, 23 May 2025 An FDA warning has been issued over a new crippling side effect of allergy drugs taken by more than 60 million people worldwide.

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