The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a ban on the consumption and sale of Addall supplements after discovering illegal ingredients that pose a threat to public health. This decision aims to protect consumers from products that could lead to serious health complications.
A public health specialist warns that weight loss injections could lead to decreased bone density. The issue lies not in the medication itself, but in the rapid weight loss associated with its use.
A team of scientists has issued a significant warning about new health risks that could impact public health. The study indicates negative effects that may lead to unprecedented disease outbreaks.
Health experts warn that bacterial vaginosis, a common condition among women, may be more closely linked to sexually transmitted infections than previously thought. This highlights the importance of health awareness in women's communities.
Diet soft drinks are a popular choice for reducing sugar intake, but their effects on liver health can be concerning. Studies suggest that excessive consumption may increase the risk of fatty liver disease.
A new study warns that inhaling particles from common cleaning products can cause severe lung damage, posing a greater risk than accidental ingestion. Continuous exposure to these products may lead to serious health issues, including chronic respiratory diseases.
Cadmium, a toxic heavy metal found in many everyday foods, poses increasing health risks, particularly to children and women. Authorities are urged to address this carcinogenic contaminant as concerns rise.
The Israeli Health Ministry has urged citizens to avoid outdoor exposure due to rising air pollution levels, warning of potential health risks. This alert comes as the country experiences a notable increase in pollution levels.
A new study reveals that common blood pressure medications may lead to dangerously low sodium levels in the blood, known as hyponatremia. This condition necessitates special attention from both patients and doctors.
Recent medical reports have raised alarms about two common household substances, asbestos and pesticides, posing significant risks to infants' lives. Exposure to these materials can lead to serious health issues requiring immediate attention.
The Ministry of Health has apprehended several trainers in gyms who were promoting and selling unlicensed hormonal drugs and weight loss products. This action follows monitoring their activities on social media and conducting undercover purchases.
An international team of researchers has revealed that the use of antibacterial soaps and wipes contributes to the worsening of antimicrobial resistance globally, without providing additional health benefits. The new study highlights the potential risks of these common products.
A recent American study reveals that some inexpensive children's clothing contains high levels of lead, posing significant health risks, especially to infants. Researchers emphasize that chewing on fabrics may increase exposure to this toxic metal.
Food safety experts warn that using plastic containers for storing common foods can accelerate spoilage and pose health risks due to chemical interactions. This article outlines specific foods to avoid storing in plastic and safer alternatives.