The term itself is a misnomer because CPR is for someone in cardiac arrest, meaning the heart has stopped beating. At that ...
Regular BBC Morning Live guest, Dr Ranj Singh, has issued a warning urging people not to rush to the shops for certain ...
Cough medicines sold in Tesco and Asda have been recalled from suppliers over "foreign material detected in some bottles".
AN URGENT recall of “contaminated” cough syrups has warned Brits to be “vigilant” after they were sold by two major ...
Suppressants are supposed to lessen your urge to cough. Expectorants thin mucus and make it easier to hack up. If you have a wet cough though, you need to bring that mucus up from your lungs.
Patients do not need to return the products but have been advised to 'be vigilant for any visible contamination and contact a ...
Expectorants are medications that help thin and loosen mucus, making it easier to cough it out of your lungs, airways, or throat. When you have a nagging cough or mucus buildup that just won't go ...
The UK medicines watchdog has warned the public to 'be vigilant' and check their cough syrup for visible signs of ...
which is also known as whooping cough, or a bacterium known as mycoplasma may also be behind some lingering coughs, Theodore Strange, M.D., a physician and associate professor of medicine at ...