Nature’s call is regarded as one of the most dreaded moments in the winter, when you have to abandon your warm blanket and step away from the toasty heater to waddle to the cold bathroom. And if constipation decides to show up, the wait gets…
Category: 6. Health
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Pan-cancer Analysis of BST2 Expression, Prognostic Significance, and I
Introduction
Bone marrow stromal cell antigen 2 (BST2) is a type II transmembrane protein encoded by the BST-2 gene (Gene ID: 684, located on chromosome 19p13.2) and is also known as Tetherin and CD317.1 BST2 is widely expressed in bone marrow…
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Diabetes linked to higher risk of sudden cardiac death – especially for younger people • healthcare-in-europe.com
Sudden cardiac death is challenging to predict and prevent, but these findings reinforce the importance for people with diabetes to work with their clinicians to reduce cardiovascular risk
Tobias Skjelbred
Dr Skjelbred said: “We found that…
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Predicting Early Dysphagia in Acute Ischemic Stroke Using an Explainab
Introduction
Stroke is the second leading cause of death and the third leading cause of disability worldwide.1 This situation is particularly severe in China, where stroke has become the foremost cause of mortality, against the backdrop of an…
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Doctor warns of symptoms that disguise themselves as ‘ordinary’ health issues and delay diagnosis
India is witnessing one of the fastest surges in diabetes globally, with lifestyle-driven Type 2 diabetes increasingly affecting people in their 20s and 30s. What worries physicians is that the earliest symptoms, often subtle and easily ignored,…
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Coffee May Slow Biological Aging in Severe Mental Illness – Medscape
- Coffee May Slow Biological Aging in Severe Mental Illness Medscape
- Daily coffee may slow biological aging in mental illness ScienceDaily
- Apollo neurologist links drinking coffee to slower ageing benefits, but he has a warning The Economic Times
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Feeling low during winter? Heart surgeon with 25 years of experience shares 3 strategies to combat seasonal depression
As temperatures drop and daylight hours shrink, many people find their mood dipping too – a completely natural response with a clear scientific basis. Reduced sunlight and shorter days can disrupt the circadian rhythm, affect hormone levels,…
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Tattoos may be putting your immune system at risk, new study shows
Scientists are examining how tattoos may affect the immune system and warn that what might seem a purely cosmetic procedure could influence the way the body fights disease.
A new study by the Institute for Research in Biomedicine at the…
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