Healthy Lifestyle Habits Healthy lifestyle habits are critical for maintaining and increasing your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Adopting these behaviors can help you live a longer, happier,…
New Photo-oxidation Therapy for the Treatment of Cancer Photo-oxidation therapy is a sort of cancer treatment that destroys cancer cells by using light and photosensitizing chemicals. Photodynamic treatment (PDT) is another name for…
Research Examines How Parental Kinship Affects Type 2 Diabetes and Other Prevalent Disorders According to a recent study, close family consanguinity unions may raise the risk of common illnesses including type 2 diabetes and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).…
After Bariatric Surgery, there is a Lower Incidence of Haematological Cancer There is some evidence that bariatric surgery may reduce the risk of certain forms of cancer, especially haematological (blood) tumors. It is crucial to highlight,…
Maintain a Healthy Weight to Avoid Heart Rhythm problems and Strokes Physical activity and a healthy lifestyle can help minimize the risk of cardiac rhythm abnormalities (arrhythmias) and stroke. Regular exercise strengthens the heart muscle, improves…
Sedentary Behavior in Children is connected to Heart Disease in Young Adults Excessive sedentary time in youth, such as lengthy periods of sitting and low levels of physical exercise, has been linked to a variety of health…
Examining the Ways in Which Gender Disparities Hinder Women’s Access to Cancer Treatment, Prevention, and Detection How women interact with cancer prevention, care, and treatment is profoundly negatively impacted by unequal power relations in society. A recent Lancet Commission found that…
A New Study has discovered Genetic Risk Factors for Heart Failure Large-scale genetic studies, such as genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and family-based studies, are commonly used in research into genetic risk factors for heart failure. One…
Atrial Fibrillation and the Risk of Stroke A common cardiac rhythm disease characterized by irregular and typically fast heartbeats is atrial fibrillation (AFib). It can dramatically raise the risk of stroke because…
How Truly Safe is The Sushi You Eat? Eating sushi is often a relatively safe hobby, with the exception of the potential for accidentally overdosing on wasabi. However, as with all uncooked foods,…
Stress and Insomnia are connected to Abnormal Heart Rhythms after Menopause Stress and insomnia can cause abnormal heart rhythms, especially in postmenopausal women. This link is significant because abnormal heartbeats, often known as arrhythmias, raise the…
Red Blood Cells exposed to Low oxygen levels protect against Myocardial Infarction Red blood cells (RBCs) are responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to various tissues and organs throughout the body. When tissues, including the heart…