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Throughout history, plants containing cardiac steroids have been used as heart drugs and as poisons (e.g., in arrows used in combat), emetics, and diuretics.
Asthma-like symptoms were first recorded about 3,500 years ago in Egypt. The first manuscript specifically written about asthma was in the year 1190, describing a condition characterized by sudden breathlessness. The treatments listed in this manuscript include chicken soup, herbs, and sexual abstinence.
More than 4.4billion prescriptions were dispensed within the United States in 2016.
The longest a person has survived after a heart transplant is 24 years.
More than 30% of American adults, and about 12% of children utilize health care approaches that were developed outside of conventional medicine.