Medics 'should not be disciplined solely for pro-Palestinian views'

Doctors should NOT be punished for airing pro-Palestinian views, British Islamic Medical Association says Group claims Muslim medics are being reported for Pro-Palestinian comments READ MORE:  Shani Louk, 22, who was kidnaped by Hamas is dead family reveals Medics should not be disciplined solely for airing pro-Palestinian views, the British Islamic Medical Association (BIMA) has said. Multiple NHS doctors have this month been […]

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Study finds low anti-Ro titers are not associated with fetal heart block

Types of AV block Early damage (first-degree AV block): The signals that control the heartbeat are delayed, but fetal heart rate and rhythm are normal. Evolving damage (second-degree AV block): Electrical signals are partially blocked, and the fetal heart rhythm is irregular. Complete damage (third-degree AV block): Electrical signals within the heart are completely blocked and the fetal heart rate […]

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Surgeon shares five tips for preventing cancer

Dr Reza Tigari, from San Diego California, has some tips for reducing your risk of developing cancer. The health expert, who’s gained more than 522,000 followers on TikTok by sharing his recommendations, offered the advice in a now viral video. His top five ways to prevent cancer are: 1. Quit smoking 2. Eat right and exercise 3. Avoid processed meats […]

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Study finds biology, not lifestyle, drives decline in physical activity during adolescence

Reviewed The slowdown of physical activity during adolescence is not likely caused by lifestyle and environment but by energy demands placed on the body as it grows and sexually matures, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. The study, published today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, examined the lifestyles […]

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Cannabis and derivatives show promise in reducing weight and waist circumference, with nuanced effects on body fat

In a recent study published in the International Journal of Obesity, researchers examined the effects of cannabis on anthropometric measures. Obesity remains a significant global public health concern, with about 650 million adults affected, per the World Health Organization (WHO). Obesity results in metaphysical changes and chronic conditions that reduce life expectancy. Obesity-related complications are linked to excess body fat, […]

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Study highlights gut fungis lasting impact on severe COVID-19 immune response

Certain gut-dwelling fungi flourish in severe cases of COVID-19, amplifying the excessive inflammation that drives this disease while also causing long-lasting changes in the immune system, according to a new study led by investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian. This discovery identifies a group of patients who may benefit from specialized, but yet-to-be determined treatments. Utilizing patient samples and […]

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Self-perception of health influences physical activity levels in older adults with arthritis

Reviewed People with arthritis who report more negative feelings about how they are aging tend to get less physical activity and perceive themselves as less healthy, according to a new study by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) and Weill Cornell Medicine. However, self-perception of good health explained the effect of negative thinking – providing an opportunity for clinicians […]

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