Category: 6. Health
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Your hand grip strength could be a warning about your health, says Apollo neuro doctor
Here’s something you probably never thought of before— your hand grip could actually reveal how healthy you are. Forget fancy blood tests or fitness trackers; the strength in your palm might be quietly predicting your future health,… -

Lactate Dehydrogenase-to-Albumin Ratio as a Predictor of In-Hospital M
Introduction
Acute pancreatitis (AP) is one of the most common diseases of the gastrointestinal tract with escalating incidence rates, currently affecting 3.4 to 73.4 cases per 100,000 worldwide.1 Approximately 20–30% of AP cases progress to…
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The Dual Role of Nitric Oxide in Allergic Rhinitis: From the NO/cGMP S
Introduction
Allergic rhinitis (AR), classified by course as intermittent (seasonal) or persistent (perennial), is characterized by typical symptoms including sneezing, ocular-nasal-pharyngeal itching, nasal congestion, and rhinorrhea.1 As a…
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Plasmid-Mediated Dissemination of blaKPC-2 and blaCTX-M-14 in a Fecal
Introduction
Serratia marcescens is a Gram-negative bacillus belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae family, recognized for causing nosocomial infections, particularly in immunocompromised patients. Known for causing a variety of infections,…
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Tirzepatide Linked to Better CV Outcomes Than Semaglutide
A large new study by Cleveland Clinic researchers has found that Tirzepatide is associated with better cardiovascular outcomes than Semaglutide in MASLD patients with obesity and Type 2 diabetes.
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Systematic Review of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Post-Cataract Su
Introduction
Cataract surgery is the most commonly performed surgery by ophthalmologists globally. Prevalence continues to increase due to longer life expectancies.1 Countries with significant elderly populations, such as Japan, China,…
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Life expectancy gains have slowed sharply, study finds
A new international analysis led by a University of Wisconsin-Madison professor reveals that the remarkable gains in life expectancy seen across wealthy nations during the early 20th century have slowed dramatically. The findings indicate that no…
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Michigan neurosurgeon says women face higher risk of neurological disorders than men: Warning signs that ‘go unnoticed’
According to World Health Organisation, migraine is more common in women, possibly ‘because of hormonal influences’. Even medication-overuse headaches, the most common secondary headache disorder, may affect up to 5 percent of some…
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Consistent sleep linked to lower obesity risk in boys: Singapore study-Xinhua
SINGAPORE, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) — Boys who consistently slept nine hours or more each night throughout the week had a 51 percent lower risk of obesity and significantly less abdominal fat compared to those with insufficient sleep, according to a…
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When to introduce kids to peanuts to help avoid allergies (safety protocol and symptoms to watch for)?
It’s not a piece of lemon wedge, or a small scoop of ice cream — you won’t get a reel-worthy reaction from your kid. But introducing peanuts into a baby’s diet really seems like a big life event. It might even feel nerve-racking for…
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