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The Science Behind Relationships; Humans Media explores the basis of our attraction, contempt, why we do what we do and to whom we do it.
The root of the plant is considered a "blood purifier" and cancer preventer.
Burdock root is rich in antioxidants and can be used as a natural medicine for a variety of health conditions. Burdock root can be taken as a tea, powder, or extract and in many dishes.
By Ken Daklakabout 6 hours ago in Humans
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping the landscape of healthcare, offering unprecedented capabilities in diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient care. Leveraging advanced algorithms and machine learning, AI systems are revolutionizing traditional medical practices by augmenting the capabilities of healthcare professionals and improving overall efficiency and accuracy.
By Joshua Onabora day ago in Humans
Health Care
Climate change is increasingly recognized as one of the most significant global health threats of the 21st century. Its impact on public health is multifaceted, affecting various aspects of human life and exacerbating existing health inequities. Understanding these impacts is crucial for developing effective strategies to mitigate and adapt to the health challenges posed by a changing climate.
By Joshua Onabora day ago in Humans
Understanding Cancer Stages: What They Mean and How They Are Determined
Each year, approximately 20 million people worldwide receive a cancer diagnosis. At this overwhelming and often frightening time, patients usually learn their cancer’s stage, typically a number ranging from 1 to 4. Although staging is designed to help patients better understand what they’re facing, interpreting this information from a simple number can be confusing and complex. So, what do cancer stages actually mean?
By SARA Potop3 days ago in Humans
Kalki 2898 AD : 2024 Review
Introduction Kalki 2898 AD, one of the most anticipated cinematic releases of 2024, has taken the science fiction and fantasy genre by storm. Directed by visionary filmmaker Nag Ashwin, the film combines a rich tapestry of mythology, futuristic technology, and a gripping narrative that has resonated with audiences worldwide. This review delves into the various aspects that make Kalki 2898 AD a standout film, from its storyline and character development to its visual effects and thematic depth.
By Raja Trends3 days ago in Humans
Mental Health Innovations
Mental health has increasingly become a critical global concern, highlighted by the pressures of modern life and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The urgent need for effective mental health care solutions has spurred numerous innovations, ranging from technological breakthroughs to novel therapeutic approaches. These advancements aim to make mental health care more accessible, personalized, and effective. This article explores key innovations in mental health, their impacts, challenges, and future prospects.
By Raja Trends3 days ago in Humans
The strangest and rarest diseases in the world
Exploding head syndrome This is a syndrome that affects thousands of people around the world. The main symptom is the feeling of the head exploding while preparing to fall asleep without any warning signs. Most patients with this syndrome are over 50 years old but can also occur in teenagers.
By Ken Daklak3 days ago in Humans
Why are we more Depressed than Ever?
Globally, an estimated 5% of adults suffer from depression. — W.H.O I often find myself staring out the window, thinking about the seemingly paradoxical nature of our times. We live in an era of unparalleled connectivity, technological marvels, and endless opportunities, yet more people than ever are grappling with the dark abyss of depression. As someone who has personally walked through the tumultuous waters of major depression and anxiety, I feel compelled to explore this question:
By Waleed Mahmud Tariq4 days ago in Humans