These festive favourites could interact with common medicines, including warfarin, insulin and cough and cold remedies.
Thousands of Brits taking warfarin and other anticoagulants are being warned of the risk of some popular vegetables ...
People taking blood thinners, otherwise known as anticoagulants, could be at risk of disrupting their treatment with a common ...
A doctor has warned that certain common foods could affect how anticoagulants work and people taking blood thinners should ...
Health and Me on MSN
Taking warfarin? Doctor warns this common food could be reducing your medication’s effect
Doctor warns people on blood thinners that a common vegetable and other everyday foods may interfere with anticoagulant ...
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Irish people advised to avoid these Christmas foods that clash with commonly prescribed medications
Pharmacists have issued warnings that some fan-favourite Christmas foods could possibly play havoc with those on certain ...
Avocado’s low carbohydrate content and negligible glycemic index mean they have little impact on blood sugar levels, helping ...
Researchers from Nazarbayev University's National Laboratory created the first large-scale, high-quality genotyping dataset ...
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Kale vs. Spinach: Which Is Healthier? Here’s What Dietitians Say
Kale has twice the vitamin C and packs more fiber for satiety and healthy digestion. Spinach stands out for its high ...
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Why your Christmas treats could interfere with your medication
The truth is that “consistency” is the word the doctors keep repeating. It is not that you cannot ever have a bowl of your favourite; it is that if you usually eat a small portion once a week and then ...
Our Christmas Coffee Briefing features festive-themed news, including how lessons from the Covid pandemic can help ease NHS winter pressures.
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