This condition, called hyperemesis gravidarum, can last the whole pregnancy and be dangerous for both the woman and the fetus ...
Until about five years ago, scientists believed the pregnancy hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), was the culprit.
A viral term known as “scromiting” is drawing attention to a serious medical condition tied to heavy cannabis use.
Shilpa Medicare targets US approval of 5-HT3 receptor antiemetic for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV)Phase 3 study met all primary and secondary endpoints, demonstrating superior ...
Temple is a non-invasive wearable biofeedback instrument, which is aimed at observing the blood flow patterns and vascular ...
The condition is rare but a University of Illinois Chicago found the number of diagnosed cases jumped seven-fold from 2016 to ...
HG can take a toll on a support person as well, leading to feelings of anger, loneliness, and burn out.
From 2012 to 2021, there was an increase in the prevalence of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) in Massachusetts, with the highest 10-year prevalence among young adults, Hispanic individuals, ...
With marijuana use increasing across all populations in the United States, new effects are emerging from long-term use of the drug. “Scromiting” is a social term for cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, ...
Part one of a two-part series on the psychological toll of hyperemesis gravidarum. Apart from the obvious bundle of joy, when most people think of pregnancy, they often think of “morning sickness.” ...
Constipation is one of the common gut-related issues that many people experience. The first instinct for many is usually to try to address the problem with home remedies, from increasing water intake ...
A new medical condition, scromiting, is increasing emergency room visits. This syndrome, linked to long-term cannabis use, causes severe nausea and vomiting. Global health organizations now recognize ...