Archive: 2026/05

Spondylolisthesis: Back Pain, Instability, and Fusion Choices
9 May, 2026

Spondylolisthesis: Back Pain, Instability, and Fusion Choices

by Trevor Ockley | May, 9 2026 | Health | 0 Comments

Explore spondylolisthesis, a condition causing vertebrae to slip and create back pain. Learn about symptoms, diagnosis, and when spinal fusion is the right choice for stability.

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Statins and NAFLD: Safety, Monitoring, and Treatment Guidelines
8 May, 2026

Statins and NAFLD: Safety, Monitoring, and Treatment Guidelines

by Trevor Ockley | May, 8 2026 | Health | 0 Comments

Discover the truth about statins and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Learn why statins are safe, how they protect your heart, and what monitoring protocols you should follow.

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On-Target vs Off-Target Drug Effects: Why Side Effects Happen
5 May, 2026

On-Target vs Off-Target Drug Effects: Why Side Effects Happen

by Trevor Ockley | May, 5 2026 | Health | 0 Comments

Explore the science behind drug side effects. Learn the difference between on-target and off-target effects, how they impact patient safety, and why this distinction matters for modern medicine.

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What is an ANDA: Abbreviated New Drug Application Explained for FDA Approval
2 May, 2026

What is an ANDA: Abbreviated New Drug Application Explained for FDA Approval

by Trevor Ockley | May, 2 2026 | Health | 0 Comments

Discover what an ANDA is and how it enables generic drug approval. Learn about the Hatch-Waxman Act, bioequivalence testing, and why this process saves the healthcare system billions.

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Energy Drinks and Stimulant Medications: Blood Pressure and Heart Risks
1 May, 2026

Energy Drinks and Stimulant Medications: Blood Pressure and Heart Risks

by Trevor Ockley | May, 1 2026 | Health | 0 Comments

Discover the serious heart risks of mixing energy drinks with stimulant medications like Adderall. Learn how caffeine spikes blood pressure and why doctors warn against this dangerous combination.

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