A growing body of scientific research and historical evidence highlights the varied uses of urine across different periods, from ancient societies to modern laboratories. While often considered waste in contemporary settings, urine has played a significant role in medicine,...
Dental professionals are cautioning the public about the growing popularity of homemade teeth-whitening mixtures shared online, warning that some kitchen ingredients may damage tooth enamel if used incorrectly or too often. Many people seek home remedies to remove brown stains...
Halitosis, often known as foul breath, can be caused by a wide variety of factors, including improper oral care, the consumption of certain foods, and smoking. However, bad breath can occasionally be an indicator of something far more serious,...
Many people have experienced coughing up small, hard, stone-like objects from their throat, often accompanied by an irritated or sore throat. These small formations are known as tonsil stones (medically called tonsilloliths). While they can look alarming, they are quite common...
What does it mean to have bowel cancer? In Australia, it is the third most common type of cancer. About 15,500 people are told they have bowel cancer every year. Most people with it are over 50, but anyone can...
As men grow older, prostate enlargement, medically known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), becomes increasingly common. The prostate gland naturally grows with age, but because it sits just below the bladder and surrounds the urethra, this growth can lead...
A health awareness article has highlighted several symptoms associated with HIV/AIDS in men, while encouraging early testing and medical attention when unusual health changes occur. According to medical experts, HIV attacks the body’s immune system and can weaken its ability...
Sanusi Bature, spokesperson to the Kano State governor, has dismissed criticism from former Kano governor and New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) leader, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, over recent decisions taken by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, insisting that it is too...
Your stomach does a lot of heavy lifting. It's where food lands after you swallow, gets broken down by strong acids and enzymes, and eventually gets passed along for digestion. Because it's constantly dealing with everything you eat and...
An online video of a Somali woman making racist comments about South Africans went viral, and now she has publicly apologised, saying that her comments were misinterpreted and that she wants to speak for all foreign nationals in South...