A rare set of interactions involving grapefruit juice, birth control pills and a genetic mutation almost cost a 42-year-old woman her leg, physicians report.
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I had my quarterly appointment with my psychiatrist the other day. As planned, I told him that I would like to switch to a new... Read more »
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Texas researchers say that eating the pulp of red grapefruit may help reduce the risk of osteoporosis. In an animal study, researchers castrated mice... Read more »
Studies have shown that drinking grapefruit juice or eating the fruit can cause problems with the way some medications work. If you take statins or... Read more »
Israeli researchers have found that grapefruit may help reduce cholesterol. In the study, 57 patients for whom statins did not work ate one serving... Read more »
Health experts caution against eating grapefruit or drinking its juice while taking certain drugs, including those for depression, high blood... Read more »