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Abstract One of the major challenges currently faced by global health systems is the prolonged COVID-19 syndrome (also known as “long COVID”) which has emerged as a consequence of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic. It is estimated that at least 30% of patients who have had COVID-19 will develop long COVID. In this study, our goal was […]
The popular fermented tea called kombucha may help individuals with type 2 diabetes manage their blood sugar levels. Findings reported August 1 in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition revealed that individuals with type 2 diabetes who consumed kombucha regularly for four weeks had lower fasting blood glucose levels than when they drank a similar-tasting (although […]
Importance Neural tube defects are among the most common birth defects in the US. Objective To review new evidence on the benefits and harms of folic acid supplementation for the prevention of neural tube defects to inform the US Preventive Services Task Force. Evidence Review Sources included PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, and trial registries from […]
The American Red Cross begins accepting donations Monday, Aug. 7, from newly eligible individuals, many in the LGBTQ+ community, under the U.S. Food and Drug Administration expanded eligibility recommendations. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kody H. Kinsley will be donating blood under these rules in Raleigh on Monday. State Health Director […]
Based on the lack of literature concerning a similar theme of the study, it seems believed that it is an innovative study. Besides, to strengthen the value of the study, the results were gathered from two countries- Poland and Germany, and comparison analysis was performed. The presented study is a continuation of a larger study […]
Rates of aortic stenosis were almost 50% higher in U.S. veterans with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) relative to other individuals in the Veterans Affairs health system, researchers found. Incidence rates for aortic stenosis were 3.97 per 1,000 patient-years of observation among RA patients versus 2.45 per 1,000 patient-years in non-RA controls, according to Bryant England, MD, […]
The parasite can grow because hornwart, the natural habitat of the aquatic snail that it most commonly uses as a host, is caused to grow significantly through the use of fertilizers, as runoff from their use in agricultural activities causes its exacerbated growth. The study, taking place across 16 communities over three years, found that […]
Methodological advances have helped identify viruses as causative agents of disease but this is complicated by heterogeneity in patient outcomes and long-term symptoms. Viruses that infect animals and plants are now well known as aetiologies of disease. However, unlike bacterial pathogens, viruses were not always easily identified as causative agents owing to their small sizes […]
Abstract Menstruation is a natural phenomenon for every female, starting from adolescents to menopausal age. Any disturbances in menstrual patterns can eventually affect one’s physical as well as psychological health which in turn hamper the quality of life of women. Several factors including genetic predisposition as well as lifestyle modifications adversely affect normal menstrual patterns. […]