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Cancer is not far: Don’t delay the treatment of these 3 types of inflammation
Time of Update: 2021-09-19
Prevention advice:Patients with chronic hepatitis should receive antiviral treatment as soon as possible to control the replication of hepatitis virus; reduce alcohol consumption; try to eat light, reduce the intake of greasy food, and prevent the intake of moldy food .
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"Thirteenth Five-Year" National Key R&D Program Project Relevant Task Expert Seminar Held in Beijing
Time of Update: 2021-09-18
In order to better promote the implementation of the "13th Five-Year" National Key R&D Program Dietary Nutrition Evaluation and Intervention Technology Research Project Sub-project "Research on the Effects of Differential Regional Dietary Patterns on Health and Diseases", the Chinese Nutrition Society in September On the 8th, an expert seminar on stage tasks was organized in Beijing .
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Replacing table salt with low-sodium alternatives can prevent stroke
Time of Update: 2021-09-18
[3,4] Salt substitutes, which use potassium chloride to replace part of the sodium chloride in ordinary table salt, have been shown to lower blood pressure [5], but its impact on heart disease, stroke and death is uncertain .
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Can you lose weight successfully?
Time of Update: 2021-09-18
A new study from the Institute of Systems Biology (ISB) shows that the closest link to the success or failure of weight loss, not BMI, is found in the genetic ability of the gut microbiota .
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Prehistoric humans rarely mate with their cousins
Time of Update: 2021-09-18
Source: MPI Evolutionary AnthropologyThe researchers reanalyzed the previously published DNA data of ancient humans over the past 45,000 years to find out how close their parents are .
In order to analyze such a huge data set, the researchers developed a new computational tool to screen the parental relationship of ancient DNA .
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Does multiple sclerosis affect the survival rate after diagnosis of colorectal cancer?
Time of Update: 2021-09-18
"In this study, researchers looked at the health records of 338 multiple sclerosis and colorectal cancer patients living in Ontario and Manitoba, Canada .
7 deaths per 100 person-years, while the mortality rate for non-multiple sclerosis patients is 9.
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Xia Zhihong: Are the university rankings people are pursuing reliable?
Time of Update: 2021-09-18
Ranking and voting are both methods of social choice, and they are the same kind of thing .
Arrow said in his doctoral dissertation that you should not go foolishly to find the perfect ranking and election method.
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Dark milestone: 1 in 500 Americans die from the new crown
Time of Update: 2021-09-18
S. historyAccording to the CDC epidemic certified American real-time data platform, as of September 16, the United States has 679,000 people and four new crown last year, according to data released by the US Census Bureau, as of April 2020, the US population of 331.
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Hot weather is associated with increased exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Time of Update: 2021-09-12
Supaksh Gupta, a pulmonary and intensive care researcher at the University of Washington in the United States, told Congress: "We have found that for every 1 degree Celsius increase in ambient temperature, this group of patients is more likely to have COPD aggravated in the next two days by 2% .
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NEJM: Low sodium salt to prevent stroke
Time of Update: 2021-09-12
Salt substitutes, which use potassium chloride to replace part of the sodium chloride in ordinary table salt, have been shown to lower blood pressure5, but their impact on heart disease, stroke, and death is uncertain .
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Breathing moist and salt-rich air can reduce the production of respiratory droplets
Time of Update: 2021-09-12
In a random 4-arm study of 21 healthy humans, researchers found that the respiration of moist air and salt droplet-sized deposits in the nose, trachea, and main bronchus reduced the exhalation of respiratory droplets--recognized as SARS- CoV-2-the main mode of transportation is reduced by about 50% within 10 minutes after hydration.
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Less salt and more protein: Researchers solve the environmental and sustainability issues of dairy processing
Time of Update: 2021-09-12
"During the protein purification process, the positively charged sodium ions move from the feed to the redox channel and are chemically reduced at the negative electrode .
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Five rumors about mushrooms being "toxic" in one go
Time of Update: 2021-09-12
Rumor 4: Wild mushrooms do not contain heavy metalsCompared with artificially cultivated mushrooms, wild mushrooms grow freely in the wild environment.
The nutrients and heavy metals contained in them are greatly affected by the soil environment in which they grow.
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Drink red bean and barley water to dispel dampness and swelling, eat bitter gourd to lower blood sugar?
Time of Update: 2021-09-12
In the past August, the weather was still hot, and many people still adhere to the summer "health" habit, such as drinking red bean and barley water to eliminate dampness and swelling, eating bitter gourd to lower blood sugar, etc.
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Overweight and obesity may affect the response of asthmatic children to inhaled steroids
Time of Update: 2021-09-12
Cristina Longo According to research presented today (Wednesday) at the "virtual" European Respiratory Society International Conference, children with asthma who are overweight or obese may have a lower response to inhaled steroid drugs, which leads to more frequent asthma attacks .
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Self-heating food is delicious and easy to master the correct "posture" to prevent scalding...
Time of Update: 2021-09-12
It only needs to use cold water to react with the self-heating bag in the package to generate heat, and then the food can be reheated .
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A small or moderate amount of coffee is good for health
Time of Update: 2021-09-12
1, drinking three cups of coffee a day is associated with a lower risk of stroke and fatal heart disease .
In order to study the underlying underlying mechanism, the researchers analyzed the relationship between daily coffee intake and the structure and function of the heart during an average of 11 years of follow-up .
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Studies have found that alcohol can cause a direct risk of atrial fibrillation
Time of Update: 2021-09-12
"Contrary to popular belief that atrial fibrillation is related to heavy drinking, it seems that a glass of alcohol is enough to increase the risk of disease," said Gregory Marcus, MD, professor of cardiology at the University of California, San Francisco .
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Dogs can distinguish between intentional and unintentional behavior
Time of Update: 2021-09-12
Can this ability distinguish between intentional and unintentional things?To answer this question, a group of researchers in Germany conducted an experiment to study the reaction of dogs when they intentionally and unintentionally refused food rewards .
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Tesla’s invention 100 years ago has long been “grown” in the shark’s intestines
Time of Update: 2021-09-12
According to his design, a team of scientists from New York University built a Tesla valve that can actually operate in 2021, and tested this statement by measuring the water flow through the valve in two directions under different pressures .