- The Mediterranean diet is a healthy eating pattern that can help reduce disease risk.
- Common lunchtime foods like beans, vegetables and whole grains are a good fit.
- Eating more of these foods at lunch can help you follow a Mediterranean…
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Jersey Island Launches Remote Health Monitoring for Vulnerable Residents
In a major step toward transforming community healthcare, Jersey Island has introduced a new remote health monitoring service aimed at supporting vulnerable and elderly residents.
Family Nursing and Home Care…
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Endometrial Cancer Remission Rate: What Patients Need to Know in 2025
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer in high-income countries, affecting more than 417,000 women worldwide each year (Sung et al., CA Cancer J Clin, 2021). Survival has steadily improved, largely because most…
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Do you have ADHD? Doctor shares 12 questions he frequently asks patients |
Life with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is completely different. There is no lens or perspective that can help one truly understand the difficulties people with the disorder face. From…
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FAM72 Overexpression Linked to Aggressive Hepatocellular Carcinoma
A NEW bioinformatics study has identified the FAM72 gene family as a powerful prognostic marker in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), with high expression linked to more advanced disease and poorer survival.
Using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)…
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Neurologist warns young Indians are at risk of Parkinson’s disease, reveals 4 early signs: ‘Breathier voice…’
Parkinson’s disease is often considered an illness of old age, but now early signs are seen even in young adults, in their 20s, 30s, and 40s. Before the condition fully develops, it gives off subtle clues that many overlook or dismiss as stress…
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Rabid jackal detected in Dalton, Galilee; exposed person referred for treatment
The Ministry of Health announced that a rabid jackal was detected in the settlement of Dalton in the Upper Galilee. A person exposed to the jackal was referred for preventive rabies treatment. The ministry requests anyone who had contact or whose…
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Cosmetic fillers can cause deadly complication, experts warn — but new tech exposes it
Each year, more than 5 million cosmetic filler procedures are performed in the U.S. — but these injectables can potentially block key blood vessels, putting patients at risk for serious harm.
In a study presented this week at the annual meeting…
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Constipation is not the first sign of fibre deficiency, it is… | Health News
From weight management to supporting bowel movement and digestion, fibre does it all. But did you know that constipation is not the very first sign of a lack of fibre within the body? According to Dr Leena Saju, Group Manager, Clinical Nutrition,…
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50 children dead in Somalia amid diphtheria outbreak-Xinhua
MOGADISHU, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) — Somalia’s Ministry of Health and Human Services on Sunday confirmed that a new diphtheria outbreak has killed 50 children and infected about 1,000 others nationwide.
In a statement, the ministry said children…
