Type 2 diabetes is the most common type of diabetes. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), type 2 diabetes has become much more common in the last 30 years, and this trend has be… Read More
How to cope when things aren't going wellSometimes, life can feel like a washed-out, stressful blur rather than the exciting, prismatic adventure it’s meant to be. You can take things… Read More
Many people neglect their heart health until issues develop, despite the fact that it is an essential part of total wellness. For successful prevention, early detection, and management, it… Read More
Sexual health and mental well-being are two crucial, interconnected aspects of our overall health. While many people may understand the importance of each independently, few recognize the in… Read More
Chronic Kidney Disease , commonly referred to by its abbreviation (CKD), is a progressive one that eventually leads to a reduction in kidney function. Stage 3 is one of the stages of chronic… Read More
Significant numbers of patients with dementia may have undiagnosed liver disease, and hepatic encephalopathy may be contributing to their cognitive impairment, said authors of a national c… Read More
January 31, 2024
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Washington, DC – Because obesity – the most preval… Read More
Accidents, diseases, and disorders can come at any stage of life needing you to pay lakhs of hospital bills. A good insurance company may provide health claim settlements up to 100%, providi… Read More
What is Anxiety?
Fear is an automatic neurophysiological state of alarm characterized by a fight or flight reaction to present or imminent danger (real or perceived). Anxiety is connected… Read More
Unmasking High Functioning Anxiety
High-functioning anxiety is not officially acknowledged as an illness, but individuals experiencing heightened stress and anxiety may conceal symptoms a… Read More
What Is The Most Common Cause Of Epilepsy – Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the electrical network of the human brain. These problems send abnormal signals to the rest… Read More
Military service was linked with Alzheimer’s disease neuropathology at autopsy. (Alzheimer’s and Dementia)
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has asked China for details in rise in respiratory illnesses and clusters of pneumonia in children. The Chinese authorities had held a press conference on… Read More
The use of medical imaging in healthcare started to soar in the mid-1990s and this rapid growth has sustained to the present day. However, this added volume of work would not be manage… Read More
The US mail order pharmacy market size is expected to grow from US$ 43.728.62 million in 2022 to US$ 1,71,883.03 million by 2030; it is estimated to register a CAGR of 18.66% from 2022 to 20… Read More
[Research Report] the direct-to-consumer genetic testing market size was valued at US$ 1,715.84 million in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 7,191.68 million by 2030. It is estimated to regi… Read More
Health insurance is an essential aspect of modern life, offering individuals peace of mind in times of medical emergencies. With the rising costs of healthcare, it has become imperative for… Read More
Pelosi is a scientific manager and researcher. Perkins is a senior advisor in governance. Remak is a patient advocate. Seid is a vaccine program lead. Romanowska is a… Read More
Remote chronic kidney disease monitoring helps people with chronic kidney disease to monitor and manage their health from home. Thanks to today’s evolving health technology landscape… Read More
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a very common condition among adults in the United States, and it is not one that should be taken lightly. According to a national survey in 2019, over 14.1 mil… Read More
The collaboration focuses on health and wellness screening with MAHSA Health to optimize the well-being of individuals in Malaysia. Clinical research will also be part of the partnership… Read More
The world is facing a shortage of Doctors. According to UHC, 6.4 million doctors are required globally to improve AI Tools in healthcare conditions. Can AI cover the gap between doctors and… Read More
The new Bill will lay the foundation for the launch of Catastrophic Care coverage, which is a priority for The Bahamas Government, according to The Minister of Health and Wellness, the… Read More
The sleep apnea devices market is expected to reach $12.9 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 10.3% during the forecast period of 2020 to 2027The abnormal… Read More
Over the past several years, we have witnessed a paradigm shift in the way pharmacies and laboratories operate in order to cater to the changing dynamic needs of the healthcare space. This s… Read More
On July 23, the World Health Organization declared monkeypox a public health emergency of international concern. It was a contentious decision, with the WHO’s director-general, Dr. Ted… Read More
À esquerda está o tecido pulmonar normal mostrando sacos aéreos com finas camadas de células para a troca de oxigênio e dióxido de carbono. À… Read More
Dogs are more expressive than most pets, and those with a good quality of life display a plethora of signs naturally to communicate that they’re truly happy. However, some of these sig… Read More
VBI Vaccines got its first vaccine approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its hepatitis B shot PreHevbrio. PreHevbrio is approved for the prevention of hepatitis B infec… Read More
As someone who is quite conscious of her health and never skips an annual checkup, management consultant Riddhi Kaul’s curiousity was piqued when she heard about a company offering to… Read More
National Migraine and Headache Awareness Month (MHAM) is observed in June. The campaign is observed to honor and recognize the headache and migraine communities that are continuously working… Read More
The pandemic has hit us in ways we could never imagine. The healthcare sector is also facing numerous challenges, including the shortage of healthcare workers, due to the increasing number o… Read More
Routine physical exams — such as this one in pre-pandemic days — involved fewer gloves, masks and other safety measures. Today, doctors’ offic… Read More
An estimated 2.2 billion people around the world suffer from vision impairment. Yet the first World Health Report on Vision, recently by the World Health Organization (WHO), reveals that hal… Read More