Friday Jul 3 | Associated Content
What Causes Red Colored Urine?
It's frightening to discover red colored urine in the toilet. While red urine can be a sign of a serious medical condition, there are a variety of not so serious reasons why the urine can take on a red color.
As AZ temps rise, so do chances of heat stroke
The typical summer temps are now in full effect. As a result, some Valley hospitals are seeing an increase in heat related illnesses.
How to stop travel sickness wrecking your summer holiday
Half an hour into the flight, Nick Freeman knew he'd made a big mistake. The lawyer - famously known as Mr Loophole for getting celebrities acquitted for driving offences - was flying off to Barbados on honeymoon with his new wife, Stephanie, when he started to feel desperately sick.
Heat advisory issued for Marion County
The Marion County Health Department has issued a heat advisory for Marion County.
Ayurvedic herbs are used to create remedies for various illnesses and to pacify the doshas, what Ayurveda calls each body's constitution.
GlaxoSmithKline 's press release yesterday was enough to make me nauseous. Seriously. Unfortunately, I won't be able to take the British company's anti-nausea medication, Rezonic, because the marketing approval was turned down by the Food and Drug Administration.
FDA rejects GlaxoSmithKline nausea, vomiting drug
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has rejected GlaxoSmithKline PLC's application to approve an experimental drug for nausea and vomiting.
After a night of fun at a wedding dance, you may expect to wake up the next morning not feeling your best, but not from salmonella poisoning.
I just started to notice yesterday that I am getting an occasional wave of nausea from time to time.
Acute hypersensitivity reaction to ferric gluconate in a premedicated patient.
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To report a case of an acute hypersensitivity reaction to ferric gluconate in a patient premedicated with dexamethasone, diphenhydramine, and prochlorperazine.
CD makes fear of flying take flight
For many people, the idea of taking a holiday is hindered by the mere thought of travelling.
Healthy Living: Next big anti-aging tool, anti-nausea drug safe for...
The results of a new study have unlocked the key to the next big anti-aging tool.
Drug Found Relatively Safe in 1st Trimester for Morning Sickness
A recent study from Israel, involving over 3,000 mothers who took the drug metoclopramide.
Women May Finally Get Relief For Morning Sickness
Doctors may finally have an option to help pregnant women suffering morning sickness.
Studies Examine Morning Sickness Drug, Progesterone Use To Prevent Premature Birth
The following summarizes news coverage on two pregnancy-related studies. ~ Morning sickness: The commonly prescribed heartburn drug metoclopramide -- sold generically and under the brand-names Reglan, Octamide and Maxolon -- can be used to treat morning sickness without harming the health of the fetus, according to a study published on Thursday in ...
Morning sickness drug metoclopramide found safe
An anti-nausea drug already widely used around the world but little tested for safety in pregnant women appears to do no harm to the fetus, a large Israeli study has found.
New study finds morning sickness drug metoclopramide (Reglan) safe during pregnancy
Nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy, also known as morning sickness, is a common problem affecting up to 80% of pregnant women.
Reglan Safe During Early Pregnancy
Reglan has been shown to be safe to use during early pregnancy by a large Israeli study.
Study: A Safe Drug For Morning Sickness?
Morning sickness is such a hallmark of early pregnancy that for some women, it's the first sign that they're expecting.
Anti-nausea drug metoclopramide (Reglan) found safe for morning sickness, study confirms
Researchers at Ben Gurion University in Israel say that the findings of a new study should reassure pregnant women about the safety of taking metoclopramide to relieve morning sickness.