Category: 6. Health
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Perioperative Ketamine Exposure and Postoperative atrial fibrillation/
Introduction
Thoracic surgery, particularly video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), represents a significant advancement in minimally invasive surgical techniques; however, it continues to present considerable challenges in perioperative…
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Many parents struggle to navigate conversations about nutrition with teens
As teens gain more independence in their food choices, many parents struggle to navigate conversations about nutrition -which could be especially important during the holidays, when celebrations often center around meals.
While…
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Invasive meningococcal disease – Annual Epidemiological Report for 2023
In 2023, 1 895 confirmed cases of invasive…
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Cannabis Compounds May Help with Treatment
Share on Pinterest Cannabis derivatives may lead to new treatments for ovarian cancer. Image Credit: Bloomberg Creative Photos/Getty Images - Early lab research shows that two cannabis compounds, THC and CBD, have potent anti-ovarian cancer…
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Prehabilitation in lung cancer – are we truly conducting it comprehe
Introduction
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, with the highest mortality rates observed in both men and women.1 Surgical resection remains a cornerstone of curative treatment for early-stage lung cancer.2…
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RSV Infection May Carry Extended Cardiovascular Risk – Medscape
- RSV Infection May Carry Extended Cardiovascular Risk Medscape
- RSV tied to heart problems, breathing issues well after infection in adults CIDRAP
- RSV can have profound, long-lasting effects in hospitalized adults News-Medical
- RSV Infection Linked…
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Cross-cultural adaptability and psychometric validation of the Treatme
Introduction
Empowering people to regulate their lifestyles, adopt healthy behaviors, and abstain from or change high-risk behaviors may have a significant impact on the prevention of serious chronic illnesses, their induced complications,…
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7 science-backed health benefits of dark chocolate
For years, chocolate has been linked to weight gain, acne, and dental problems.
However, scientific research is increasingly presenting a different picture. Studies now suggest that dark chocolate, when consumed in…
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Gut bacteria mimicry can accelerate the progression of multiple sclerosis
If gut bacteria are too similar to the protective layer of nerves, they can misdirect the immune system and cause it to attack its own nervous system. This mechanism can accelerate the progression of multiple sclerosis, as…
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