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Natural health products and phytomedicines (plant-based medicines) are used in many countries as the first choice of treatment. This market represents a significant proportion of the total market for health products, particularly in developing countries where a large proportion of the population depends on these products for treatment. These products are deeply rooted in ancestral knowledge and traditions and are […]
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A large randomized controlled trial published in PNAS reports that the rate of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) booster vaccination can be increased considerably by sending one-time personal reminders rather than by offering small financial incentives. Study: Reminders, but not monetary incentives, increase COVID-19 booster uptake. Image Credit: Andrew Angelov / Shutterstock.com Background COVID-19 booster vaccination is associated with significantly higher efficacy as compared […]
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Weeks after Democratic lawmakers forced Gov. Gavin Newsom to make good on a four-year-old pledge to use tax penalty proceeds from fining the uninsured to increase health insurance subsidies for low- and middle-income Californians, Covered California officials announced they will funnel that money into reducing out-of-pocket spending for many enrollees struggling with the cost of care. The state's health insurance […]
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Having dipped somewhat during the pandemic, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are on the rise again around the world. In England and Ireland in 2022, rates of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis exceeded levels recorded before COVID. The number of gonorrhea diagnoses recorded in England was in fact the highest since annual records began. Untreated STIs can result in serious health complications […]
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Results from more than 26, ed pack 000 respiratory tests in late 2022 found simultaneous infections with COVID-19, influenza or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in more than 1% of positive tests. Co-infections were especially widespread in children and teens. In people under age 21, researchers saw a 6% co-infection rate of SARS-CoV-2 and influenza A. “With changing behaviors as the […]
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Kundalini yoga, a form of yoga that focuses on breathing, meditation, and mental visualization, appeared beneficial for older women who had risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease and concerns about episodes of memory decline, according to a UCLA Health study. Researchers at UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, using a type of MRI that measures activity in regions and […]
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<img class="aligncenter" src="https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2023/study-finds-that-objec.jpg" alt="Study finds that object-related information is distributed across CA1 neurons of the hippocampus " title="The y-axis shows how easy it is to predict whether an object is currently present in the environment, based on neural population activity ("decoding accuracy"). If the score is 1, we can always predict whether the object is present or not; if the […]
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Although rare, mucosal melanoma in humans has a low survival rate. It has been difficult to investigate due to a lack of similar cancers in animals for study. Researchers explored a protein common to human and canine mucosal melanoma. The protein seems to be what makes this cancer so problematic, as it mobilizes the cancer cells, allowing them to spread. […]
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According to a study from the international CHAMPS network published in JAMA Network Open, 82% of child deaths in low-income countries could be prevented. The study, which used the minimally invasive autopsy technique developed by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), buy inderal from canada found an infectious agent in 87% of cases and identified malnutrition as the most […]
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Got high blood pressure? Why doing the plank or ‘wall-sits’ might be better than going for a swim Now scientists suggest doing the ‘plank’ or ‘wall-sits’ are better exercises Healthy resting blood pressure was defined as a reading below 130/85 mmHg A brisk walk, cycle or swim is often the doctors’ orders when it comes to high blood pressure. But […]
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