Author Archives: Health

Hibiscus Benefits for Skin

Hibiscus, also sometimes known as swamp rose, is a bright, tropical flower beloved both by gardeners, tea lovers, and naturopaths. It looks great, it smells great, and it tastes great.  The hibiscus flower has long been used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine because of its many potential healing properties. Hibiscus flower has historically been used… Read More »

Los NIH, “muy preocupados” por efectos secundarios en ensayo de vacuna para COVID

SOBRE NOTICIAS EN ESPAÑOL Noticias en español es una sección de Kaiser Health News que contiene traducciones de artículos de gran interés para la comunidad hispanohablante, y contenido original enfocado en la población hispana que vive en los Estados Unidos. Use Nuestro Contenido Este contenido puede usarse de manera gratuita (detalles). La Administración de Alimentos… Read More »

A Karate Instructor Just Found a Mistake on Cobra Kai That Could Actually Be a Major Plot Point

Throughout the original Karate Kid movies, Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita) instructs Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) in a series of moves—including the famous “wax on, wax off”—that are actually a part of the real-life Goju Ryu tradition of karate. This system was founded by historical karate master Miyagi Chojun, and a photo of him was even… Read More »

More Data on the Neuroactive Steroid Zuranolone for Postpartum Depression

While we have heard a lot about brexanolone, marketed by Sage Therapeutics as Zulresso, for the treatment of postpartum depression, an oral version of this novel antidepressant – SAGE 217 or zuranolone – has been finishing up its Phase 3 trials. Like brexanolone, SAGE-217 is a neuroactive steroid, an analogue of allopregnanolone which is a… Read More »