- The immune system functions best when it’s supported by health-promoting daily routines.
- Getting adequate sleep, limiting alcohol intake and eating the rainbow are immune-supportive lifestyle habits.
- Regular exercise, being strategic about…
Category: 6. Health
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Ways You Can Support Your Immune System This Cold Season
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Menopause Education Lags in Residency Training Across Primary Care Specialties
Graduate medical education programs in internal medicine (IM), family medicine (FM), and obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) consistently underprepare residents to manage
menopause-related health concerns , according to a scoping review presented…Continue Reading
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A novel mutation of TGFB2 gene responsible of Loeys-Dietz 4 syndrome
Background
Heritable connective tissue disorders that affect the connective tissue of various organ systems, including heart, blood vessels, bones, eyes, skin, joints, and lungs, are characterized by alterations in the extracellular matrix…
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Relationship between hyperinsulinemia and coronary microvascular dis
Introduction
Emerging evidence indicates that a substantial percentage of individuals experiencing ischemic chest pain present with non-obstructive coronary artery pathology upon diagnostic evaluation.1,2 Such clinical cases are increasingly…
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Advances in science set to transform treatments for people living with dementia | Department for Science, Innovation & Technology
From blood tests to AI, new ways to diagnose dementia sooner and treat it faster set to be unlocked by new research challenge.
- From blood tests to AI, new ways to diagnose dementia sooner and treat it faster set to be unlocked by new…
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Using bugs to tame urate and advance gout prevention
EIC Bugs4Urate project pioneers living therapies and personalised nutrition to transform early gout prevention and metabolic health.
For centuries, gout has carried an almost mythical image: swollen joints, excruciating pain, and an unfair link…
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Older Age, Not Comorbidity, Drives Poorer Survival in Liver Cancer
A new study has found that while comorbid conditions are often factored into cancer prognoses, it is older age, rather than overall comorbidity burden, that is most strongly linked to poorer survival outcomes in patients with hepatocellular…
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Hemoglobin – Albumin – Lymphocyte – Platelet Score as an Integrative P
Introduction
Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks third among the most prevalent malignancies globally, with over 1.92 million new cases and 900,000 deaths reported annually.1 In China, it is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer and the fourth…
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Correlation analysis between positivity rate of immunoglobulin G antibodies against pertussis toxin among community-based populations and reported pertussis incidence in Shandong, China: a seven-year seroepidemiological study | BMC Infectious Diseases
Study design and sample collection
Based on geographical distribution, Shandong Province was divided into three distinct regions, eastern (Qingdao, Yantai, Weifang, Weihai, and Rizhao), central (Jinan, Zibo, Dongying, Tai’an, and Linyi City) and…
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Prevalence and species distribution of intestinal parasites: a four-year retrospective study at Burao general hospital, Somaliland | BMC Research Notes
The results of this four-year retrospective study at Burao General Hospital in Somaliland provide valuable insights into the prevalence and distribution of intestinal parasites in the region. These findings reveal a significant burden of…
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