- Hydrogen found vital to gut health, Australian study reveals samaa tv
- A widespread hydrogenase supports fermentative growth of gut bacteria in healthy people Nature
- Scientists uncover hydrogen’s hidden health role in human gut Associated Press…
Category: 6. Health
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Hydrogen found vital to gut health, Australian study reveals – samaa tv
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A parent’s guide to manage pediatric respiratory illnesses during the virus season
As we head deeper into fall and toward the holiday season, your little one may start to exhibit symptoms like a runny nose, cough, or fever. But with the overlap between the common cold, influenza (the flu), respiratory syncytial…
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Risk Stratification, Testing, and Treatment in Recurrent Clostridioides difficile
A new JAMA Insights review synthesizes evidence on
recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection (rCDI) , explaining how gut microbiome disruption enables toxin-mediated disease and drives relapse risk. The authors describe progression from…Continue Reading
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List Of Countries Still Battling Polio: Know When India Reported Its Last Case
Countries With Polio: Most countries, across the globe, have achieved impressive successes in eradicating polio, but the battle is not yet fully conquered. Few countries are still battling through this life-threatening disease, mainly due to…
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MP Clive Jones wants more support for NHS cancer staff
Nathan BriantSouth of England
UK ParliamentClive Jones is a governor of Reading’s Royal Berkshire Hospital A Berkshire MP said the government must do more to support NHS staff who are “working flat out” to treat people with cancer.
Clive Jones,…
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Decoding brain bleeds: evolving treatments promise encouraging results
A stroke takes place when the brain suffers irreversible damage due to a sudden interruption of blood flow. Strokes are predominantly of three types – ischemic strokes, intracerebral haemorrhages and subarachnoid haemorrhages.
An ischemic…
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International Medical Graduates Produce Significant Research Contributions During Hematology/Oncology Fellowship
Although international medical graduates comprise a significant portion of practicing oncologists in the United States (US), their research contributions as hematology/oncology fellows have been poorly understood historically, and structural…
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Early life sugar restriction lowers risk for heart diseases, study suggests
Restricting sugar consumption early in life lowers the risks for various heart conditions later in adulthood, including heart attack, heart failure, and stroke, according to new research. The study was based on data from the end of UK sugar…
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Early detection of chronic kidney disease in Mexico, a case for policy
Introduction
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a challenge for health systems worldwide, and particularly in Mexico because its attention has focused on attending to the last stages.1 At national level, the numbers of patients in the last stage of…
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