Category: 6. Health
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MMPs and NETs are detrimental in CNS-tuberculosis with MMP Inhibition in CNS-tuberculosis mice improving survival | Journal of Neuroinflammation
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This was a prospective observational cohort study conducted at Hospital Likas, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, East Malaysia. The study was approved by the Medical Research Sub-Committee of the Malaysian Ministry of Health (Reference…
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Multidimensional Analysis of Frailty and Its Influencing Factors in Ho
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As the global population continues to age, stroke has emerged as a prevalent and significant health concern among elderly people. According to data from the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD),1 the incidence of stroke in China is…
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Black seed for kidney stones: How Nigella sativa may naturally help dissolve stones and improve overall kidney health |
For centuries, black seed, also known as Nigella sativa or kalonji, has been celebrated as a powerful healing spice in traditional medicine. Revered in ancient Egyptian tombs and referenced in historical medical texts, this tiny seed has been…
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The Association between the Retinal Sequelae of Myopia and Glaucoma in
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The global prevalence of myopia is on the rise, with projections suggesting that nearly half of the world’s population will be affected by 2050.1 This trend indicates a surge not only in mild and moderate myopia but also in high…
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Clinical value of vascular cancer thrombus and myometrial invasion com
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Endometrial cancer (EC) is a malignant tumor originating from endometrial epithelial cells and is one of the three major malignant tumors related to the female reproductive system. EC is characterized by irregular vaginal bleeding…
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Differentiating Imaging Characteristics of Congenital Diaphragmatic He
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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a structural developmental anomaly with Non-cystic lesion characterized by a defect in the diaphragm that permits herniation of abdominal viscera into the thoracic cavity.1 The estimated…
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Women carry a higher genetic risk of depression, study finds
Led by researchers from the Queensland Institute of Medical Research Berghofer (QIMR Berghofer) and a consortium of international collaborators, the study analyzed genetic data from more than half a million…
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Food addiction: Snacks could trigger the brain like drugs, study shows | Health News
People often joke that their favorite snack is “like crack” or call themselves “chocoholics” in jest.
But can someone really be addicted to food in the same way they could be hooked on substances such as alcohol or…Continue Reading

