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The Vocal 'Book' On Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Hello gents and lady-gents! So I wrote a BUNCH of articles on Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, hoping it'll help people. But I have come to an afterthought... and that is my PCOS articles are scattered around my profile like rose petals in a garden. And that's not quite helpful. So I have written a book on the subject... or rather an article with links to every PCOS article that I have written.
By Hope Martin7 days ago in Longevity
Transform Your Life: Practical Steps to Embrace Positivity and Growth
In a world that often feels chaotic and demanding, the quest for personal improvement and happiness is more relevant than ever. Whether you're seeking a major life overhaul or small yet impactful changes, here are practical steps to empower yourself and create a life that resonates with fulfillment and joy.
By Daily Reads8 days ago in Longevity
Effective Strategies to Lose Weight at Home: Your Ultimate Guide to Health and Fitness
Losing weight at home has become an increasingly popular goal, especially in a world where convenience and accessibility are key. Whether you're aiming to shed a few pounds or undertake a significant lifestyle change, home-based weight loss can be effective, affordable, and convenient. This guide will provide you with practical tips and strategies to help you achieve your weight loss goals without leaving the comfort of your home.
By SlimSuccess9 days ago in Longevity
Optimal Timing for Otoplasty Surgery
What is Otoplasty? Otoplasty, commonly known as ear surgery or ear pinning, is a cosmetic procedure designed to reshape and reposition the ears. This surgical intervention addresses concerns related to prominent ears, asymmetry, or other congenital deformities, aiming to enhance facial harmony and boost self-confidence. Otoplasty is a safe and effective solution that can positively impact both appearance and quality of life for individuals of all ages.
By Nazmi Baycin9 days ago in Longevity
Open your hand and see these 3 signs, be careful of cancer and heart disease
Heart disease is the second leading cause of death in the UK, claiming the lives of more than 60,000 people each year. While genetic factors can influence the likelihood of developing heart disease, early detection can lead to interventions such as dietary changes or medication.
By Ken Daklak9 days ago in Longevity
Eat ginger in the summer with one more thing: The effect is equivalent to 1 hour of exercise, helps lose weight and lowers blood sugar
When eating ginger in the summer, combine it with bitter melon. Bitter melon has the effect of clearing heat, detoxifying, reducing fire, diuretic, complementing ginger, and helping to lose weight.
By Ken Daklak9 days ago in Longevity
Stroke does not spare anyone, including children
Associate Professor, Dr. Mai Duy Ton, Director of the Stroke Center, Bach Mai Hospital, said: The center has treated many young stroke patients, including children under 15 years old. For example, in the case of a 9-year-old patient who was at school, he suddenly felt weak and numb on the left side of his body and was taken to the provincial hospital for emergency treatment. Computed tomography results did not detect damage, but magnetic resonance imaging results detected cerebral infarction.
By Ken Daklak9 days ago in Longevity
After the age of 50, men still have these "5 abundances", proving good physical health and the potential to live a long life
1. Memorize a lot A healthy body is also positively linked to memory. For example, the hippocampus (hippocampus) in the brain is an important area that improves memory ability. The size of this area is closely related to the overall quality of the body. Therefore, physically healthy men will also be able to improve the hippocampus in their brain. This facilitates memory retention. Therefore, if men over 60 years old still have the ability to remember things well, this may show that their physical strength is still quite good.
By Ken Daklak9 days ago in Longevity
The Doctor is Online
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the world hard, making social distancing, at least temporarily, the 'new normal'. In response to this, technological advancements sky-rocketed, especially those that enabled things to be done remotely. This was also when the healthcare sector saw a surge in technical advancements. Virtual healthcare started gaining traction and soon became acceptable across the globe. Although virtual healthcare had already started in the healthcare sector, it was after the pandemic that these facilities began to grow rapidly and become more widely available to the masses. Virtual healthcare, in simple terms, refers to a wide range of remote services within the healthcare sector that enable patients to interact with doctors and consultants remotely. In addition to this, virtual healthcare offers patients, physicians, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals an opportunity to share information and relevant content and conduct online consultations and interactions. Telemedicine also falls into this virtual healthcare category. It primarily refers to providing patients an alternative to traditional, in-office health visits, where clinical consultations may take place between patients and healthcare providers from any locale with an internet connection instead of directly visiting the hospitals or clinics.
By Bryan Long9 days ago in Longevity