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The brain specialist: I’m shocked — This shower habit increases the risk of stroke overnight | Health tips for seniors

That headline is likely clickbait and not a medically established fact. There is no strong scientific evidence that a normal shower habit by itself “increases the risk of stroke overnight.” Many viral “brain doctor shocked” videos exaggerate weak associations or use fear-based language to get clicks. (MedShun) What can matter for some older adults is: …

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A heart surgeon specialising in general, vascular and thoracic surgery, has issued a stark warning about the cardiovascular risks of consuming certain drinks see more…

A heart surgeon has branded one of the world’s most widely consumed drinks “liquid death”, declaring that people simply should not drink it “period”. Dr Jeremy London, who holds board certification in general surgery, vascular surgery and thoracic surgery, routinely shares health guidance via social media and interviews. He is far from alone in sounding the alarm …

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Even just one spoonful a day is enough! It lowers bad cholesterol, cleans arteries, regulates blood sugar, and even suppresses hunger.

That claim is exaggerated and not medically accurate as stated. No single “one spoonful a day” food or supplement can clean arteries, significantly regulate blood sugar on its own, or reliably suppress hunger in a meaningful clinical way. Those are complex processes controlled by overall diet, genetics, activity level, and medical conditions. Here’s what’s closer …

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5 Diabetes Symptoms That Appear at Night

Night-time symptoms can sometimes be early clues of Type 2 Diabetes or poor blood sugar control. They don’t confirm diabetes on their own, but they’re worth paying attention to if they happen repeatedly. Here are 5 symptoms that often show up or worsen at night: 1. Frequent nighttime urination (nocturia) High blood sugar makes the …

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8 Subtle Warning Signs of Stroke That Appear Up to One Month Before + 9 Proven Ways to Prevent It (No. 6 Saved My Patient’s Life)

That headline is clickbait-style and medically misleading in tone (especially the “No. 6 saved my patient’s life” part). Stroke warning signs are real and important—but they don’t reliably appear “up to one month before” in a predictable list like that. What can happen is that some people experience early warning episodes called TIAs (Transient Ischemic …

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Health Experts Issue New Warning About Magnesium Supplements — Especially for These Two High-Risk Groups

There isn’t a single “official alert” from regulators, but the recent reporting your headline refers to is based on a growing clinical warning: magnesium supplements are generally safe for most healthy people, but they can become dangerous in specific high-risk groups—especially when taken in high doses or combined with certain medical conditions or medications. Here’s …

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Doctors reveal that consuming ginger causes in… see more

That looks like a cut-off clickbait headline, and it’s probably trying to imply something scary or exaggerated about ginger. Here’s the reality: ginger (Ginger) is generally safe and widely studied. What doctors and research actually say Ginger is commonly associated with: Reducing nausea (motion sickness, pregnancy nausea, chemotherapy-related nausea) Mild anti-inflammatory effects Helping digestion in …