May 2025 Archive: Practical Health & Toxic Medicine Insights

May was a busy month on Toxic Medicine Insights. We covered everything from heart‑surgery lifespan numbers to the truth behind celebrity weight‑loss drugs. Whether you’re looking for advice on choosing an orthopedic hospital, wondering if ADHD counts as neurodivergent, or need to know which herbs can raise blood pressure, you’ll find a short, no‑fluff rundown right here.

Top Medical Topics You Missed

We broke down real‑world life expectancy after heart surgery, pointing out which factors actually move the needle on survival. In mental health, we listed clear signs that it’s time to see a therapist and even warned about over‑doing therapy. Orthopedic patients got a checklist for picking the best hospital, while cancer readers learned which cancers are toughest to cure and which ones can be 100 % curable when caught early.

Drug safety took center stage, too. Articles explained why metformin can feel awful, whether it truly helps with weight loss, and what new diabetes medicines might replace it. We also tackled the buzz around Ozempic, separating celebrity rumors from medical facts, and gave a straight‑talk guide on the strongest nerve‑pain meds.

Everyday Wellness & Alternative Care

If you’re curious about Ayurveda, we answered whether coffee clashes with herbal formulas and why waking up at 3 am might signal a dosha imbalance. We listed herbs that unintentionally raise blood pressure and warned about hidden risks when buying medicine online or using Amazon Pharmacy for controlled substances.

Recovery tips were packed into posts about the hardest days after chemo, what to expect when you pee after knee replacement, and how long you’ll stay in the hospital after a full knee replacement. IVF hopefuls got a clear list of disqualifying factors, and anyone dealing with open‑heart surgery learned what happens to breast tissue during the procedure.

Finally, we gave a quick guide to getting Wegovy approved by Express Scripts, explained why too much therapy can backfire, and outlined what a full‑body checkup actually includes.

Each article is written in plain language, so you can grab the key takeaways without wading through jargon. Bookmark this page and use it as a one‑stop reference for the most practical health advice we published in May 2025.