Justin Caba, Medical Daily

Justin Caba

Medical Daily

New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Justin:

NPO After Midnight: Why You Shouldn't Eat Or Drink Anything Before An Operation

Here's the real reason patients are told to stop eating and drinking the night before an operation. → Read More

Space Travel Sounds Cool, But What Happens If The Human Body Is Exposed To Outer Space Without A Suit?

Here's what happens to the human body when it's exposed to conditions in outer space. → Read More

Healthy Fast Food Is A Myth: Panera Bread Meals Have More Calories Than McDonald’s And Burger King's

Fast food restaurants, like McDonald's and Burger King, have fewer calories per meal compared to fast casual restaurants, like Panera. → Read More

Sexual Health Innovations: 5 Breakthroughs That Could Impact Sex Life And Fertility

Here are five medical breakthroughs that could impact our sex lives. → Read More

Your Hair Down There: 5 Ways Your Pubic Hair Affects Your Health

Here are five ways that our pubic hair can impact our health. → Read More

Impaired Brown Fat May Cause Obesity, But There's A Way To Fix It

Researchers find that stimulating brown fat can help with managing our weight and improving glucose tolerance. → Read More

Man Who Was Supposed To Have 4 Teeth Pulled Due To Abscess Wakes Up With All Of Them Missing

This man from Indiana thought he was having four teeth pulled to remove an abscess. He woke up with all of his teeth removed. → Read More

Exercise Does Reverse The Effects Of Sedentary Lifestyle: Stop Sitting All Day And Start Being Active

It seems we can reverse the unhealthy side effects of sitting most of the day by exercising when we get a chance. → Read More

Stop Sleeping In Your Contacts: 4 Risks Associated With Sleeping With Contact Lenses

People who sleep with their contact lenses in tend to have a higher risk for vision loss and other complications. → Read More

How The 7-Minute Workout Works: A Walkthrough

Let's walk through the scientific 7-minute workout. → Read More

Medical Ethics In America: Why Are More Doctors Disciplined For Bad Behavior In Some States Compared To Others?

America needs a better system in place for monitoring and punishing physicians who misbehave. → Read More

Beard Facts: 6 Ways You Probably Didn’t Know Facial Hair Influenced Your Health

Here are six facts about beards that may surprise even the biggest beardo. → Read More

Broccoli Benefits: Cruciferous Vegetables May Protect Against Liver Cancer, But Refrain From Eating Too Much

Eating broccoli three to five times each week may significantly lower your risk for liver cancer. → Read More

Energy Drinks And Your Heart: All That Caffeine Can Alter Heart Rhythm, Increase Blood Pressure

Drinking energy drinks can result in an abnormal heart rhythm and elevated blood pressure readings. → Read More

Need Better Sleep? These 9 Tips Will Improve Your Chances Of Finally Getting Some Rest

AsapTHOUGHT brings you nine tips for a better night's sleep. → Read More

Goodbye To Opioid Painkillers? Scientists Convert Tarantula Venom Into Less Addictive Pain Medicine

Venom extracted from the Peruvian green velvet tarantula could one day replace addictive opioid painkillers. → Read More

Miracle Of Life: Watch Baby Born 'En Caul' Break Out Of Amniotic Sac, Take First Breath

Watch as this baby born encased in the amniotic sac emerges and takes its first breath. → Read More

Desk Exercises: Break Out Of Your Sedentary Lifestyle With These 5 Workouts You Can Do At Your Desk

Combat your sedentary lifestyle with these five desk exercises, or "deskercises," you can perform at the office. → Read More

People Over 30 Make Up Nearly Half Of Medical Marijuana Patients

People over the age of 30 now account for nearly half of medical marijuana patients. → Read More

Gigantism And Acromegaly Explained: Why Taller People Can Die Earlier Than Most

Here’s why tall people, even those without gigantism or acromegaly, tend to die sooner than most. → Read More