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For the latest information on cancer-causing nitrosamines in Diabetes drugs Millions of people suffer from type 2 Diabetes mellitus. Many of these patients are treated with Metformin. However, in the past, it was always found that Metformin-containing medicinal products are contaminated with nitrosamines. These substances are classified as carcinogenic. The contamination of high blood pressure and Diabetes medications with potentially […]
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Frankincense for the treatment of Asthma, Arthritis and eczema As a natural remedy incense is already known for a long time. There are numerous relieve discomfort, which occur in inflammatory diseases such as Asthma, Arthritis, and atopic dermatitis to. A German-American research team explained the mechanism by which the resin of the frankincense tree, inhibits inflammation. Researchers at the University […]
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So how many times should you break wind in a day?… and all the other questions it’s too embarrassing to ask Type the words ‘Is it normal to…’ into Google and you’ll be presented with a host of suggestions based on millions of previous searches. Top of the list include variations on ‘… go for a wee every hour’ and […]
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Differences in memory performance in old age Some people show up to a high age has a remarkable memory performance, while others suffer a considerable loss of memory. Now, it was investigated why these differences in memory performance occur in the progressive age and how it can be prevented. In a study at Stanford University, was to determine which factors […]
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DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR: Help the forgotten victims of mental illness NOW – before it’s too late Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19 A colleague told me the other day that more people are currently being treated for the consequences of attempted suicide than for Covid-19 at his hospital. The sad thing is, I didn’t find this […]
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For people with periods, the monthly ritual of realizing you may or may not have enough tampons to get through your cycle is a familiar one — there’s nothing worse than opening up your medicine cabinet on day one of your period and realizing you’ve got one or two tampons to your name. And, in a pandemic, when trips to […]
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Being aware of the signs and symptoms of blood clots can help people seek treatment if they experience them. Blood clots are semisolid clumps of blood that form in veins or arteries. A blood clot may be stationary (known as a thrombus) and block the flow of blood. Or, it might break free (known as an embolism) and travel through […]
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A collaboration between clinic-management specialists Savience Limited and healthcare IT solution firm HSL Telehealth has created a new secure virtual clinic service. By integrating the virtual clinic module from Savience’s Clarity system with HSL’s shared conferencing and collaboration network, the service allows clinicians to organise a remote outpatient’s consultation by clicking on a screen icon. All clinicians need is a […]
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Never before have we experienced social isolation on a massive scale as we have during the evolving COVID-19 pandemic. A new paper published in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences explores the wide-ranging, negative consequences that social isolation has on our psychological well-being and physical health, including decreased life span. The paper was co-authored by Associate Professor Danilo Bzdok (McGill […]
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The company bell bread bakery, as a precaution, called multiple toast of bread back. Due to a technical defect plastic foreign body could be in the products passes, the company said in Frankfurt/Main. Particular in the case of Rewe and Penny, sold Butter, whole-grain are affected, rye, wheat, whole – grain and three-grain toast with the minimum shelf-life data, 24.01.2018 […]
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