Can a medicine cause a war? The treatment for Malaria may just have. Can a medicine cause a war? When chemists isolated a new compound from the bark of a South American tree, they had no idea they ...
Save the tonic for gin. As the COVID-19 pandemic ravages the country, myths and junk science continue to flood social media. The latest bunk idea? That tonic water can help fight the coronavirus. Here ...
Hydroxychloroquine may not be the answer to SARS-CoV-2 or the COVID-19 pandemic. But quinine, its most primitive antimalarial avatar, has made a village in Meghalaya latch on to its past for a ...
SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL — In the Facebook video posted on March 30, a man turns over a small plastic bag he’s holding, filled with tree bark shavings. He shows his followers that it’s labeled “quina tea” ...
Sibaya staff and visiting school kids recently joined hands to plant a group of new trees in the areas surrounding the casino and hotel grounds. Pupils from Sivananda Technical High School in KwaMashu ...
Soda water has given way to a new drink that is often used to dilute vodka, gin and other spirits. It is commonly called tonic water. Some people might consume the drink directly without using it as a ...
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