A Main Line Today editor shares what happened when she had a seat and took the leap into IV therapy not once, but twice.
I tried: The "Epic Hangover" IV at Hydrate Medical Dilworth. Think of it as a cocktail for your cells. How it works: Instead ...
IV therapy clinics are springing up around the country, touting quick ways to recover from a hangover or a hard workout. But doctors and regulators preach caution. The services have been on a growth ...
IV hydration lounges and mobile “drip therapy” services have rapidly expanded across Florida, promising quick recovery from dehydration, fatigue, and illness through vitamin and fluid infusions ...
I visited Restore, a high-tech wellness brand in NYC, to try IV drip therapy for muscle repair. Analysts at BCC Research expect the global market for IV therapy to reach $54.5 billion by 2023. Though ...
I recently tried Myers’ cocktail, an intravenous vitamin injection. Read on for my experience and what the research says. I became curious about intravenous (IV) vitamin therapy after a trip to ...
IV clinics, often called drip bars or hydration clinics, offer an infusion of saline, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and ...
Phlebitis and infiltration are complications due to intravenous (IV) therapy. They can cause swelling, pain, and changes in the skin around the IV insertion site. Treatment typically resolves symptoms ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A lot of modern medicine is based on what Brad Spellberg, MD, and others call “inertial dogmas” — practices ...