From boiled carrots to treat asthma to using cocaine to treat hay fever, this list really shows what people would do to beat any kind of illness.
Source: Mental Floss
“Unfortunately, it’s becoming clear that we can no longer rely on decreases in generic drug prices to offset unrelenting price increases for brand name and specialty drugs.”
Here at The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show, we are all about giving our listeners some good advice to live by.
For example, if you should ever choose to get butt implants (or really plastic surgery of any type), avoid going to an unlicensed provider who is known by a nickname like "Wee Wee."
Last month, 14-year-old John Smith was walking across frozen Lake St. Louis with some friends in Lake St. Louis, Mo., near St. Louis when he fell through the ice.
He was underwater for 15 minutes before rescuers got to him, KDSK-TV reported.
When emergency medical responders got him to St. Joseph Hospital West, the eighth-grader wasn't breathing and didn't have a pulse. His body temperature was
We've all been there before. You have a cold, but you still have a job to do so you put as much medicine into you as you safely can to carry one for one extra day while doing your job to the best of your ability. This traffic reporter from FM100 in Salt Lake City may have tipped back the NyQuil a little too much as her traffic report sounds very normal at first until it takes an unexpected turn ne
I hate taking medicine. If a doctor prescribes me something, I either don't take it, or only take the minimum required to get the job done. I'd rather rub the spot between my thumb and forefinger than take an aspirin for a headache. I've seen too many people get either addicted to pills or suffer from weird side effects...
For the first time in 18 years, veteran L.A. noise-rock greats Medicine have reunited their original lineup of Brad Laner, Jim Goodall and Beth Thompson. The trio is readying the release of a brand-new album, ‘To the Happy Few,’ and now we have the first taste, a single called ‘Long as the Sun.’
Finally, a medication that denizens all over Brooklyn, San Francisco and Portland have been waiting for! Or at least, we hope they've been waiting for it.