Have you ever wondered why winter feels a little heavier on the body—sluggish mornings, low mood, more infections and that constant sense of tiredness? One big reason is a drop in vitamin D levels. Since most of our vitamin D comes from…
Category: 6. Health
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Music therapy in colorectal surgery
A new study shows that pairing soothing music with a structured recovery protocol helps colorectal cancer patients wake faster, stay physiologically stable, and avoid common post-anesthesia complications. This could offer a simple,…
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How Environmental Greenery May Raise Skin Cancer Risk – European Medical Journal How Environmental Greenery May Raise Skin Cancer Risk
SKIN cancer is a growing global public health problem, and green spaces are usually considered health promoting environments. This large prospective cohort study examined how environmental greenery relates to melanoma and non-melanoma skin…
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Pakistan vaccinates over 15 million children against polio as immunization drive enters final days
Pakistan can raise $14 billion climate resilience funds via Green Sukuk annually — government adviser
KARACHI: Pakistan’s government can potentially raise as much as Rs4…Continue Reading
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Drinking three to four cups of coffee a day may slow cellular aging
New research suggests that consuming three to four cups of coffee daily may help slow cellular aging in individuals with schizophrenia and affective disorders, uncovering a surprising lifestyle factor linked to biological…
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How routine eye checkups can reveal disease years before symptoms emerge | Health News
A simple eye scan may be doing far more than checking vision. Specialists are increasingly saying that the retina can act as an early-warning system for major health problems, ranging from heart disease and diabetes to dementia and…Continue Reading
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How Spike API Is Enabling AI-Powered Women’s Health Innovation
Spike API enables femtech developers to integrate 500+ wearables and add AI-powered health predictions in days.
Artificial intelligence, wearable integration, and personalized insights are transforming the femtech industry and enabling…
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The Stories of Workers in Their 80s Who Died on the Job
Ralph Scott was walking to his office at East Carolina University when he fell. He was shaken, and a groundsman helped him up. He had scrapes on his knee and elbow, but no obvious head injury. The next morning, he felt…
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Comorbidity Network of Self-Stigma, Insomnia, and Mental Health in Chr
Introduction
Self-stigmatization refers to the internalization of negative stereotypes about oneself following an illness, encompassing the acceptance of self-stereotypes, biases, and the emergence of self-discrimination.1 This internalization…
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