• October 17, 2024

Long Covid May Affect Life Quality More Than Some Cancers 2023

A new study found that fatigue impacts long-term Covid users’ everyday lives more than some malignancies. UCL and Exeter lead the study. The NIHR-funded study, published in BMJ Open, evaluates the effects of long Covid on over 3,750 patients who were sent to a long Covid clinic and utilized a digital app as part of…

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Turmeric Milk Benefits From Bone Health To Immunity 2023

Indians call turmeric milk “Haldi ka Doodh.” It’s called “Golden Milk” because turmeric turns milk golden when mixed with it. Black pepper, clove, and ginger give health advantages. Turmeric milk treats all ailments, including coughs, colds, flu, injuries, joint discomfort, and more. It also lowers blood sugar, making it a diabetic meal. It may slow…

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SunMed Acquires Avanos Medical Respiratory Health Business 2023

SunMed, a leading North American manufacturer and distributor of consumable medical devices for anesthesia and respiratory care, has entered into a definitive agreement with Avanos Medical, Inc. (NYSE: AVNS) (“Avanos”) to acquire its respiratory health business, including the BALLARD, MICROCUFF, and endOclear® product lines. This merger strengthens SunMed’s leading product portfolio, giving clients a one-stop…

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Weight Loss Advice For Diabetics With Type 2 Diabetes 2023

Maintaining blood sugar and weight are the top priorities for Type-2 diabetics. Since extra body fat promotes insulin resistance, doctors recommend weight reduction, especially for diabetics. 90% of type-2 diabetics are overweight or obese, according to the WHO. Fat cells release chemicals that raise the risk of metabolic syndrome, which includes diabetes, according to studies1.…

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Helping others improves kids’ mental and physical wellbeing 2023

Volunteering helps kids and teens psychologically and physically, according to UTHealth Houston research. Kevin Lanza, PhD, assistant professor of epidemiology, human genetics, and environmental sciences at UTHealth Houston School of Public Health, led the JAMA Network Open study. The research team discovered that kids who had volunteered in the prior year were healthier, happier, and…

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How Do Mushroom Espresso Benefits Compare To Regular Joe?

Mushroom coffee often doesn’t want to incorporate coffee. Some brands embrace coffee in their blends, whereas others don’t, because they say the flavor and influence of their beverage mimic that of espresso without the caffeine crash. If you want to replace your morning joe with a coffee different, you will be unable to seek out…

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UK Nationals Urged to Check Health Insurance Before EU Holidays Due to Brexit Rules 2023

Due to Brexit, British tourists visiting Europe should verify their health insurance before traveling. SchengenVisaInfo.com advises Britons visiting EU or Swiss countries to carry a UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) or EHIC. British and EU travelers face different laws since the UK is no longer in the EU. British non-EU nationals can also receive…

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World Brain Tumour Day: History, importance, and date 2023

World Brain Tumour Day raises awareness and supports brain tumor patients worldwide. Brain tumors are complicated and life-changing for patients, families, and caretakers. This particular day highlights brain tumors, shares essential information, promotes early identification, and inspires hope via research, treatment, and support networks. We’ll discuss World Brain Tumour Day’s history and relevance. World Brain…

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EU Commission funds mental health’silent pandemic’ with $1.3 billion 2023

The European Commission announced on Wednesday that it will allocate 1.23 billion euros ($1.3 billion) to mental health initiatives throughout the 27 member states of the European Union and make mental health a pillar of health policy. “Today marks a new beginning for a comprehensive, prevention-oriented, multi-stakeholder approach to mental health at the EU level,”…

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42% of global health consumers say access is poor 2023

Consumers value access to care highest, according to the EY Global Consumer Health Survey 2023 released today. Consumers place a high value on availability, but almost half (42%) assess their access to care as below average. The study, which surveyed over 6,000 consumers in the US, Australia, Canada, Ireland, England, and Germany, found that health…

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