New outlook for telehealth

On Day 1 of the HIMSS APAC Malaysia Digital Health Summit, Dr Shannon Nott, Director of Medical Services, Western New South Wales (NSW) Local Health District and Shehaan Fernando, Regional Director Population Health Management and Connected Care Informatics, ASEAN Pacific, Philips, together with HIMSS Chief Clinical Officer, Dr Charles Alessi gathered virtually at the session titled ‘New Outlook of Telehealth’ […]

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Nutrition: Long and stress free life through real book of natural healing wheat naturopathic specialist portal

Buckwheat from the cast a positive impact on the health Buckwheat seems to increase the salary of a special Protein in the body, which contributes to the aging process slows down and the resistance to stress increases. In the current investigation, with the participation of the Siberian Federal University, it was found that consumption of buckwheat seems to be the […]

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Immunoprotein impairs SARS-Cov-2

A protein produced by the human immune system can strongly inhibit corona viruses, including SARS-Cov-2, the pathogen causing COVID-19. An international team from Germany, Switzerland and the U.S. successfully showed that the LY6E-Protein prevents coronaviruses from causing an infection. “This finding might lead to the development of new therapeutic approaches against coronaviruses,” says Professor Stephanie Pfänder from the Department for […]

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Maternal depression increases odds of depression in offspring, study shows

Depression in mothers during and after pregnancy increased the odds of depression in offspring during adolescence and adulthood by 70%, according to a new study by researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). The systematic review was recently published in JAMA Network Open. It is the first study to examine the effects of maternal depression […]

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Kiwi preschoolers losing teeth to painful, preventable tooth decay

Kiwi kids are suffering unnecessarily from severe tooth decay that could be prevented, according to research published today in JAMA Pediatrics, the highest-ranking journal of pediatrics, perinatology and child health in the world. The nation-wide study, evaluating the link between community water fluoridation and the experience of severe tooth decay in four-year-old New Zealand children, analyzed the B4 School Check […]

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Arthritis drug could let coeliac patients eat gluten

Tofacitinib, a Janus kinase inhibitor approved to treat rheumatoid arthritis and bowel diseases, may allow patients with celiac disease to eat gluten without experiencing intestinal and extraintestinal symptoms. A case report published in Annals of Internal Medicine found tofacitinib to be effective for inducing remission in a patient with celiac disease, despite eating a gluten-containing diet. Celiac disease, or gluten […]

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