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Scab-like nasal boogers: causes

The formation of hard, crusty deposits within the nasal passages represents a complex interplay of physiological, environmental, and pathological factors that affect millions of individuals worldwide. These scab-like formations, characterised by their tough, dried consistency and often uncomfortable presence, can…

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Common side effects of forteo

Forteo (teriparatide) represents a significant advancement in osteoporosis treatment, offering hope for patients at high risk of fracture. This synthetic form of human parathyroid hormone works by stimulating new bone formation and increasing bone mineral density. However, like all medications,…

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Small black holes on brain MRI: interpretation

Small black holes appearing on brain MRI scans represent one of the most intriguing yet challenging aspects of neuroimaging interpretation. These hypointense lesions, typically measuring less than 5mm in diameter, can arise from various pathological processes including demyelination, microbleeds, lacunar…

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Weight loss from adderall: how common is it?

Adderall, a prescription stimulant containing amphetamine and dextroamphetamine, has gained significant attention for its unintended weight loss effects beyond its primary therapeutic applications for ADHD and narcolepsy. This amphetamine-based medication affects multiple neurochemical pathways that regulate appetite, metabolism, and energy…

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Do strattera side effects go away over time?

Strattera (atomoxetine) represents one of the most prescribed non-stimulant medications for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), affecting millions of patients worldwide. Understanding the temporal nature of its side effects becomes crucial for both patients and healthcare providers when initiating treatment….

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Hypertrophied anal papilla: what it means

Hypertrophied anal papillae represent one of the most commonly encountered yet frequently misunderstood conditions in proctological practice. These benign tissue growths, which develop from the natural anatomical structures at the anal margin, affect approximately 50-60% of patients during routine examination….

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Small condom size: measurements and fit

Finding the right condom size is crucial for both safety and satisfaction, yet many individuals struggle with standard condoms that simply don’t fit properly. Recent research indicates that traditional condoms fit correctly for only 12% of users, leaving a significant…

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Best days to quit smoking (farmer’s almanac method)

The ancient wisdom of the Farmer’s Almanac has guided agricultural decisions for centuries, but its lunar-based timing system extends far beyond crop management. For 2025, this venerable publication has identified specific dates that align with optimal celestial conditions for smoking…

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Does SSRI-Induced yawning go away?

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) represent one of the most widely prescribed classes of antidepressants worldwide, offering significant therapeutic benefits for millions of patients suffering from depression, anxiety disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. However, these medications come with a spectrum of…

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Normal EMG but numbness persists: why?

Experiencing persistent numbness despite receiving a normal electromyography (EMG) result can be profoundly frustrating for both patients and clinicians. This diagnostic conundrum affects approximately 14% of patients referred for suspected carpal tunnel syndrome and represents a significant challenge in neurological…

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