Researchers from University College London and Great Ormond Street Hospital have developed a technique to grow miniorgans, or “organoids,” from cells collected from amniotic fluid […]
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Catalonia launches initiative offering free reusable menstrual products at pharmacies.
Catalonia, Spain, has initiated a groundbreaking program providing free reusable menstrual cups, period underwear, and cloth pads at pharmacies, marking one of the world’s pioneering […]
Catalonia introduces innovative program offering free reusable menstrual products.
In a pioneering initiative, Spain’s Catalonia region has launched a program providing free reusable menstrual cups, period underwear, and cloth pads at pharmacies, marking one […]
The Role of Dried Fruits in Managing Metabolic Syndrome
Experts emphasize that dried fruits are beneficial not only for young individuals aged 20 but also for those aged 40 and above, particularly for preventing metabolic syndrome. Therefore, promoting the consumption of dried fruits can play a significant role in improving public health outcomes, reducing the burden of metabolic syndrome, and preventing associated chronic diseases.
Understanding Diabetes: Risk Factors and Lifestyle Implications
This results in an increase in blood sugar levels, and the risk of Type 2 diabetes rises with chronic stress. Sleep deprivation affects hormonal balance, leading to increased insulin resistance and elevated blood sugar levels.
GSK settles California lawsuit over Zantac, continues legal battles.
British pharmaceutical giant GSK has reached a confidential settlement in California to resolve yet another lawsuit alleging that its discontinued heartburn drug Zantac caused cancer. […]
South korea activates emergency healthcare response amid trainee doctors’ strike.
In response to a mass walkout by trainee doctors, South Korea initiates emergency measures, deploying military and community doctors to hospitals within the next few […]
Financial Strain on Hospitals in Pakistan Hindering Medicine and Equipment Provision
Due to these financial constraints, hospitals are refraining from providing essential medicines and surgical equipment, exacerbating the already dire healthcare situation in the country. Hospital authorities emphasize that the responsibility of providing free medicines is closely tied to their budgetary allocations and financial obligations.
Excess Niacin (Vitamin B3) Linked to Heart Disease: Research Findings
It’s important to note that further research is needed to fully understand the relationship between niacin levels and heart disease risk. Additionally, individuals should consult with healthcare professionals before making any significant changes to their dietary habits or supplement intake.