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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Understanding Morbihan Disease: New Factors and Treatment Results from Asia

Researchers have been studying a rare condition called Morbihan disease (MD) to better understand how to treat it. They focused on finding new signs that can help predict how well treatment will work. The study also looked at how well a combination of treatments worked in an Asian population. This i

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Heart Health Awareness: What Indian Communities Know and Do

You've probably heard about heart diseases, but do you really know how to prevent them? In India, not everyone might be in the loop about these critical facts. That's why it's essential to find out what people in communities know, think, and do about heart diseases and their risks. Surprisingly, the

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Understanding Prostate Cancer: What Men in Jazan, Saudi Arabia, Know and Think

Prostate cancer, commonly known as PCa, is a major health concern worldwide. It’s the second most common cancer in men and causes a significant number of deaths each year. However, there’s a gap in research when it comes to understanding how men in Saudi Arabia, particularly in the Jazan region, thi

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Kimchi and Heart Health: What the Science Says

Have you ever wondered what kimchi, that spicy Korean dish, does to your heart health? Scientists have been digging into this question, and their findings are pretty interesting. They've looked at a bunch of studies to see how eating fermented kimchi might affect things like your weight and blood pr

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Why Some Students in Vietnam Can't Stop Scrolling Facebook

Facebook, a massive online platform, is a big part of many people's daily lives. While it can be fun and helpful, some users find it hard to log off. Scientists have looked into why some people get hooked on Facebook, focusing mostly on things that make it appealing. But what about the stuff that ma

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Why Breastfeeding Patterns Vary: A Look into Mothers' Choices in Northern Ghana

Breastfeeding is known to be hugely beneficial, especially for the first six months. But, do all moms in northern Ghana follow this advice? A study in 16 districts across four regions, involving 2000 caregivers, found that while 75% exclusively breastfed (EBF) for six months, some did less (19. 2%)

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Nov 15 2024EDUCATION

Happiness in Saudi Arabian Students: A Comparison

A recent study set out to measure how flourishing, or happy, university students in Saudi Arabia are. They wanted to see if there was a difference between students studying health-related subjects and those studying other fields. Plus, they looked into what makes these students thrive. The research

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Why Thin People Get Fatty Liver Disease

You might think fatty liver disease is only for overweight folks. Surprise! About 20% of people with this condition are actually thin. This isn't just about being obese; it's about how your body handles fat and sugar. When your liver stores too much fat, it's called hepatic steatosis. And even if yo

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Nov 14 2024CELEBRITIES

Sydney Sweeney Calls Out Fake Female Empowerment in Hollywood

Hollywood actress and producer Sydney Sweeney recently spoke out against what she sees as fake claims of female empowerment in the entertainment industry. In an interview with Vanity Fair, Sweeney addressed comments made earlier this year by Hollywood producer Carol Baum, who criticized Sweeney's lo

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Politicians' Mental Health: A Closer Look at the Pressures of Office

Have you ever wondered how political leaders handle the intense pressure of their jobs? We often see lawmakers and officials under bright lights, making big decisions. But what about the mental toll? Most people don't realize that being in office can expose politicians to unique challenges that can

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