The brain constantly receives information, and focus depends on its ability to filter…
Category: 6. Health
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Cancer inequalities: Empowering inclusive cancer research
Image: © Fly View Productions | iStock Through world-class research, we can better understand and tackle the impacts of cancer inequalities to ensure we are beating cancer for everyone. Experts from Cancer Research UK…
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Medications can’t cure high blood sugar. Doctor says there’s only one solution that can flatten morning glucose levels
A protruding abdomen and elevated fasting glucose levels are deeply interconnected. Highlighting this link on X, Dr Sharddhey Katiyar explained that the spike in blood sugar seen in the early hours of the morning, typically between 4 a.m. and 8…Continue Reading
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ANCA-Associated Vasculitis Presenting as Acute Abdomen: A Rare Case Re
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Acute abdomen is a common critical condition encountered in emergency medicine, with non-traumatic causes accounting for approximately 5–10% of all emergency department (ED) visits based on recent multicenter studies and…
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Differential effects of cycling exercise on pain types in patients wit
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Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) frequently experience pain during the course of the disease.1 Previous evidence suggests that pain occurs in approximately 25% of patients with PD in Korea.2 This non-motor symptom in PD can…
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Unilateral Percutaneous Curved Kyphoplasty versus Bilateral Percutaneo
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Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF) constitute one of the most severe complications of osteoporosis and are a leading cause of disability and mortality among elderly patients.1 Clinically, early OVCF typically…
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Comparing cause of death coding in health administrative data for prem
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Studying patterns of death at the population level provides critical insights for identifying and addressing health inequities among those living. In Canada, premature mortality – defined by Statistics Canada and the Canadian…
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Human brain health: How human brain dey ‘reconfigure’ afta age 40 and how to keep am healthy for dat age
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Wetin we call dis foto, Di human brain dey go thru radical reconfiguration from age 40 Article Information -
- Author, Alejandro Millán Valencia
- Role, BBC News Mundo
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior of Photoprotection in Thai Vitiligo
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Vitiligo is a chronic pigmentary disorder characterized by the progressive loss of melanocytes, resulting in skin depigmentation. Vitiligo affects between 0.5% and 2% of the global population and can occur in patients of any age,…
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Poultry to be culled after bird flu outbreak in Worcestershire
A large commercial flock of poultry will be culled after bird flu was discovered at a farm in Worcestershire.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said the H5N1 virus had been found in the flock near Alvechurch,…
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