Covid-19 is no longer seen as just a lung infection. It can impact many parts of the body, including the heart. New research has found that viral infections like Covid-19 and the flu can sharply increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes soon…
Category: 6. Health
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Rinsing biochar can ruin its ability to clean toxic lead from water
Biochar has a good reputation for cleaning up polluted soil and water, but a new study shows that much of its magic comes from something easy to wash away.
A small, dissolved fraction of biochar – called dissolved organic matter (DOM) – turns…
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discovery of four subgroups enables personalized treatment • healthcare-in-europe.com
Elisabet Stener-Victorin
Image source: Karolinska Institutet; photo: Anneli Nygårds
The results show clear differences in pregnancy rates, live births, and complications between the subgroups.
“Women with SHBG-PCOS had the best IVF…
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Make Postpartum Psychosis a Distinct Disorder, Experts Say – Medscape
- Make Postpartum Psychosis a Distinct Disorder, Experts Say Medscape
- Postpartum psychosis should be recognised as a distinct disease King’s College London
- International Consortium of Women’s Mental Health Experts Present Scientific Evidence to…
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Longevity expert Dr Peter Attia reveals his workout schedule, if small, daily movement is better than intense exercise
Is it better to exercise intensely once in a while or a little every day? Experts have long agreed that making daily movement a habit, even if it’s light, leads to better health. Longevity expert Dr Peter Attia also supports this approach.
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WHO, Pakistan partner for nationwide measles, rubella vaccination drive next month
KARACHI: The 39-day World Culture Festival 2025 began on a vibrant note at the Arts Council of Pakistan in Karachi on Friday, marking the start of one of South Asia’s largest cultural gatherings that brings together…Continue Reading
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Massive cross-ancestry study explains why obesity risks differ around the world
By analyzing genetic data from more than 800,000 individuals across six ancestries, researchers have identified previously unknown obesity genes, opening new avenues for global, ancestry-informed treatments.
Study: Discovery of…
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