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Internal compression stockings help prevent varicose veins
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
Joseph’s Hospital in Bochum, researchers tested an internally developed blood vessel preservation therapy: applied around defective veins A thin sheath eliminates the problem of varicose veins in more than 95% of cases .
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The best supplement for allergic rhinitis: live bacteria are proven to reduce symptoms in patients
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
Bio-Kult’s nutrition therapist Hannah Braye said, “In addition to nourishing the intestines through food, studies have shown that live bacteria supplements, such as Bio-Kult’s advanced multi-strain formula, may benefit hay fever patients through interaction with the immune system.
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Why does high temperature cause discomfort?
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
Picture: The long-term trend of thermal discomfort, the measurement of pressure and discomfort caused by high temperature and humidity, shows that the discomfort level is actually declining in Saudi Arabia,Rising temperatures are increasingly affecting the quality of life in many areas, creating new challenges for architects, urban planners and healthcare systems .
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How to extend life: Dr. Moseley talks about how to maintain a good balance can extend life
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
In order to maintain a good balance, our brain must be able to integrate a large amount of information from the whole body, Professor Skelton said .
do not miss it Professor Skelton also said that there is evidence that balance exercises are better than standing up and walking around .
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Google has mapped out the most detailed part of the human brain
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
Drawing the entire human brain map will require a 1,000 times larger data set, a zettabyte, Lichtman said, which is "equivalent to the amount of digital content produced by the earth in one year .
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Epigenetic mechanisms can explain how chemicals in plastic can cause children to have low IQs
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
DNA methylation at GRIN2B partially mediates the association between prenatal bisphenol F exposure and cognitive functions in 7 -year-old children in the SELMA study .
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A new way to effectively treat vitamin D deficiency
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
Holick added: "Therefore, the use of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 may be a new way to treat patients with fat malabsorption syndrome and obese adults who lack vitamin D.
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Mosquitoes promote brain research
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
Professor Ofer Yizhar from the Department of Neurobiology of the Weizmann Institute of Science and his team extracted a light-sensitive protein from mosquitoes and used it to design an improved method to study the information transmitted between neurons in the mouse brain .
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Proteomics reveals how exercise improves the efficiency of muscle energy production
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
"This study comprehensively quantifies the electron transport chain proteins in the super-complex and their response to exercise training .
This provides unprecedented details of the mitochondrial supercomplex in skeletal muscle and how exercise training affects its formation .
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Like to eat steak?
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
This study in mice and humans shows that a high-sugar and high-fat diet can damage Paneth cells, which are immune cells in the intestinal tract that help suppress inflammation .
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Vitamin D deficiency: improper dosage may lead to poisoning
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
Can sunlight or diet cause vitamin D poisoning?According to the Mayo Clinic, the body regulates the amount of vitamin D produced by sunlight .
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine explained that hypercalcemia can weaken bones, cause kidney stones, and interfere with the work of the heart and brain.
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The Lancet: Clopidogrel is superior to aspirin in terms of long-term maintenance after stent
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
"These data confirm our working hypothesis that for patients with no adverse events after one year of coronary stent placement, long-term single-agent clopidogrel antiplatelet therapy produces better results than aspirin," said Hyo-Soo Kim, MD .
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Scientists reveal the photoactivation mechanism of orange carotenoid protein
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
"When light is absorbed by carotenoid molecules, OCP can change from an inactive orange to an active red .
We show the asynchronous of these changes in previous studies, But the mechanism of the first stage (OCP activation, the hydrogen bond between carotenoids and proteins related to the break, is still unresolved," said Dr.
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10 years after bariatric surgery: What is the outcome of life?
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
Researchers believe that the long-term follow-up of bariatric surgery patients must be improved in specialty and primary care facilities .
Patients’ views of long-term results of bariatric surgery for super-obesity: sustained effects, but continuing struggles .
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Fatty liver symptoms: your stool can show whether the organs are damaged
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
Once a part of the liver is scarred, the organ cannot heal these specific parts .
Women with a waist circumference of 80 cm or more are more likely to suffer from obesity-related diseases and health problems, including fatty liver .
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Even at relatively low levels, lead exposure can cause epigenetic changes
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
"All the studies conducted so far show that, although only preliminary studies, low-level lead exposure is not necessarily related to the absence of adverse reactions, but may be related to molecular events prior to the events caused by chronic lead poisoning identified in the literature, such as neurological System and blood system problems,” said Gustavo Rafael Mazzaron Barcelos, the last author of the article .
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Dementia symptoms: How long do you take a nap a day may indicate the onset of dementia
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NDS), sleep disorders in LBD patients are common but usually not diagnosed .
According to the British National Health System, if you think you have early symptoms of Alzheimer’s, especially those over 65, you should see a general practitioner .
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Side effects of statins-a problem that should not be overlooked: the need for a lower dose
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol is a type of cholesterol blood vessel that can stick to one side of the blood (ie, arterial wall) .
Arteries are responsible for transporting oxygen-rich blood from the heart to body tissues, the doctor of medicine explained .
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For middle-aged and elderly people, traditional exercises such as Tai Chi can reduce belly fat
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
2. Among the elderly, especially people of color, the burden of COVID-19 disease and cost is particularly highAbstract: https:// https:// the ban is lifted, the URL will be activatedA retrospective observational study found that the COVID-19 disease burden of adults 65 years and older is significantly higher than that of the general population in the United States, especially non-white/ethnic populations .
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Climbing stairs has significant benefits for the cardiovascular and muscles of patients with heart disease
Time of Update: 2021-08-07
"Short, vigorous stair climbing and traditional moderate-intensity exercise have changed health status, which is a key predictor of death after a cardiac event," said article author Maureen MacDonald .
In the past, there were few special studies on the effect of exercise on the muscles of patients with heart disease .