Health

The holiday season is often a time of celebration, marked by gatherings filled with laughter, feasting, and, in many cases, a substantial increase in alcohol consumption. While enjoying festive merriment, many individuals unexpectedly find themselves facing a surprising health issue—irregular heartbeat induced by excessive drinking, colloquially known as “holiday heart.” This article delves into the
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Recent reports have unveiled a disturbing health crisis in the south-western regions of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). In a matter of just two weeks, this “mystery disease” has claimed the lives of between 67 and 143 individuals, predominantly afflicting women and children. The symptoms of this affliction mirror those of common viral infections,
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Typhoid fever, caused by the bacterium Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S Typhi), has been a scourge throughout history, inflicting suffering and death for centuries. Although its prevalence has decreased in developed nations, particularly due to improved sanitation and public health measures, the disease still poses a significant risk in many parts of the world. New
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Malaria, one of the deadliest diseases in the world, has long been a formidable challenger in the public health arena. Traditionally, mosquitoes have been vilified as the primary vectors transmitting the Plasmodium falciparum parasite, which causes this devastating disease. However, recent research presents a paradigm shift in this narrative, demonstrating how these insects can be
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In the realm of nutrition and health, exotic mushrooms like Lion’s Mane often steal the spotlight for their purported medicinal benefits. Yet, nestled in the common white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) lies a potential powerhouse with significant implications for cancer care. Surprisingly, research indicates that this ubiquitous fungus, while predominantly recognized for its culinary applications,
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Tinnitus, a condition characterized by hearing sounds like ringing or buzzing without any external auditory stimulus, affects approximately 15% of the global population. While it often occurs alongside hearing loss, the implications of tinnitus extend beyond mere auditory disturbances. The incessant sounds associated with this condition can significantly impact mental health, leading to heightened levels
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For many years, the prevailing belief among neuroscientists was that neurogenesis—the formation of new neurons—primarily occurs during early brain development. However, emerging research indicates that adults can also generate new neurons, albeit at a much slower pace. This phenomenon raises essential questions concerning the implications of new neuronal birth on cognitive abilities. Adults are often
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In a rather unusual turn of events, middle school students in Chicago have garnered attention for their groundbreaking contribution to biomedical research. While most children would be reprimanded for bringing bird droppings to school, one student’s discovery has instead launched them into the spotlight as “bonafide biomedical scientists.” This initiative stems from a 14-week educational
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