health today: 2024-05-03 07:07:00

Understanding ADHD: Seeking Health Care and Resources for Diagnosis and Treatment

Every individual faces challenges in their daily lives, whether it’s forgetting things or struggling to stay focused. While these experiences may not necessarily indicate the presence of ADHD, they can still have a significant impact on one’s well-being. Seeking medical support and understanding the perspectives of those who have personally gone through similar situations are essential steps in navigating this complex landscape.

The Power of Perspectives

In today’s digital era, social media is flooded with various sources of information, including personal anecdotes and evidence-based knowledge. It is crucial to strike a balance between listening to individuals with lived experiences and relying on scientifically p

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Understanding ADHD: Seeking Health Care and Resources for Diagnosis and Treatment

Frühwald and partners: Top Radiology Institute 2024
– 2024-05-02 20:22:02

St. Pöltner Radiology recognized as one of the best in Europe

St. Pölten (OTS) The Radiology Institute Frühwald and Partner was awarded the Healthcare Business Review Award as one of the top 10 radiology facilities in Europe.

“Our investment in state-of-the-art technology and high redundancy of equipment not only underlines our commitment to the quality of patient care, but also ensures efficiency and reliability in our servi

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Emirates Health issues an update on the work of care centers in 6 emirates

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Sami Abdul Raouf (Dubai)

The Emirates Health Services Corporation confirmed that all necessary measures and procedures are being taken in all health facilities. To maintain the safety of the public during the period of weather fluctuations, in accordance with the safety standards and directives issued by the UAE government in dealing with weather fluctuations.
She pointed out that due to weather fluctuations, some of the Foundation’s health centers were temporarily closed, and you can follow the Foundation’s social media outlets to learn about the latest developments.
The Foundation issued an updated bulletin for working periods in its primary health care centers during the period from May 1 to the fifth of the same month, in 6 emirates, starting from Dubai to Fujairah, and witnessed the closure of some centers and some of them worked around the clock and others worked two shifts a da

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Emirates Health issues an update on the work of care centers in 6 emirates

sport, a simple prescription for sleeping better

FRANCE 5 – TUESDAY APRIL 23 AT 9:05 P.M. – MAGAZINE

To be in Olympic shape, moving is a necessity. But it is also necessary to sleep well. So much so that in strategies to optimize athlete performance, sleep is an integral part of preparation.

For ordinary people who are not aiming for an Olympic medal but trying to stay healthy as long as possible, the alliance between regular physical activity and quality of sleep is also necessary.

This issue of the health magazine “Take care of yourself!” », animated with education and a touch of humor by Michel Cymes, looks at the most effective methods to overcome sleep disorders.

A general public problem, since it is estimated that 30% of French people suffer from these inconveniences. Beyond debilitating daily fatigue, they can promote worrying phenomena such as hypertension, the r

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Personalized treatments against breast cancer, a step forward towards less aggressive therapies

Colloquially, we usually talk about “less treatment” to understand new trends in oncology.

In oncology medicine, when cases allow it, specialists currently tend to opt for less aggressive treatments for the patient, without this changing the final result.

This is what it has long been known as “personalized treatments” or “targeted therapies” referring to the individual approach in each patient.

And in relation to breast cancer, the most frequent cancer in Argentina, with over 22 thousand new detections per year, the latest international research provides evidence that allows us to identify patients who could benefit from a reduction in treatments. That is, schemes that have a lower load without affecting their potential outcomes.

This trend was one of the central axes addressed in Multidisciplinary breast cancer symposium, which was recently held in Buenos Aires and was attended by more than 500 specialists. Organized by Argentine Society of Mastology (SAM) there Argentine Association of Clinical Oncology (AAOC), major research presented last December at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, held in the city of San Antonio, Texas (United States), was presented and discussed at the meeting.

Terrier: “This new definition provides greater precision, given that in most cases the aggressiveness of therapies can be reduced, especially surgical ones” (Illustrative Image Infobae)

The possibility of reduce conventional treatments It is primarily intended for patients who have a clinically bad armpit. Until now, it was necessary to know the status of the axillary lymph nodes in invasive breast cancer.

The sentinel lymph node biopsy was the opportunity to abandon the exploration of all the lymph nodes when they are not involved. Subsequently, several studies have shown that with one or two positive lymph nodes, subsequent treatments (chemotherapy, hormone therapy and radiotherapy) would be sufficient to complete the treatment and would not change disease-free survival, compared to performing a complete resection.

Now, the news is that the latest studies, such as Sound carried out in Italy, show similar results, even when the clinically and imaging-negative sentinel lymph node biopsy was not performed in the armpits.

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Argentina, with over 22 thousand new detections every year (Illustrative Image Infobae)

This study included more than 1,400 small node-negative breast cancer patients who did not undergo axillary surgery. The result was a disease-free survival no less than five years later than those who underwent a sentinel lymph node biopsy. In simpler terms, omitting this surgery in these conditions has been shown to not adversely affect five-year disease-free survival.

Another situation highlighted by recent international research is that, after having performed primary chemotherapy (known as neoadjuvant) in triple negative patients or with only expression of the Her 2 Neu oncogene who have isolated cells in the post-chemotherapy sentinel lymph nodes, it would not be necessary to complete axillary emptying. On the other hand too Attempts are made to reduce treatments with chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

Simply put, studies indicate that axillary dissection is not necessary in patients who have only isolated cells in sentinel lymph nodes after primary chemotherapy, which could

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Developing Fourth-Generation Cancer Drugs to Reduce Resistance: A Look at HK InnoN and Yuhan Corporation’s Combination Therapy Approach

HK InnoN and Yuhan Corporation are developing combination therapy, etc.
The key is to reduce the resistance that occurs with long-term treatment.

[미디어펜=김견희 기자]Pharmaceutical companies are accelerating the development of fourth-generation cancer drugs. Compared with the third generation, it was developed to reduce resistance and increase efficacy, and domestic pharmaceutical companies are adopting a clinical strategy of combination therapy in combination with existing treatments rather than monotherapy.

▲ Researchers from Yuhan Corporation are conducting research./Photo = Provided by Yuhan Corporation

According to the 3 industry, if the lung cancer is small, it is called small cell lung cancer, and if not, it is classified as non-small cell lung cancer. It is known that 80-85% of lung cancer patients in Korea have non-small cell lung cancer.

Lung cancer treatments are largely divided into 1st and 3rd generation. The first generation is “Iressa” from AstraZeneca (ingredient name: Gefitinib), the second generation is “Vizimpro” from Pfizer (ingredient name: dacomitinib) and the third generation is “Tigriso” from AstraZeneca (ingredient name : osimertinib) and Yuhan There

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Developing Fourth-Generation Cancer Drugs to Reduce Resistance: A Look at HK InnoN and Yuhan Corporation’s Combination Therapy Approach

Kate Middleton and the tumor, a team from the Gemelli polyclinic would have operated on her

Kate Middleton it would have been operated at the London Clinic by a medical team from the Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome. The latest rumors do not for once come from the English tabloids but come from Italy, from the weekly Gente. Abdominal surgery which the Princess of Wales underwent last January took place at the London Clinic based in the English capital and remained a mystery for a long time.

The shock announcement came at the end of last March on Kate’s part about the disease. In the video published online, Prince William’s wife declared that, if the tumor condition was initially excluded, following the surgery she was diagnosed with cancer. On the same occasio

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Kate Middleton and the tumor, a team from the Gemelli polyclinic would have operated on her

Es Salud: Acid-base balance – esRadio

2024-01-05 18:32:00

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Going Meatless for One Meal Lowers Harmful Ammonia in Liver Patients: Study



Going Meatless for a Meal Can Benefit Liver Patients: Study

By Tracy Swartz

Published May 2, 2024, 6:52 p.m. ET

Going vegan or vegetarian for just one meal can lower levels of harmful ammonia in adults whose livers are permanently damaged by cirrhosis, according to a study published Thursday.

Researchers from Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Medicine and Richmond VA Medical Center presented a burger containing 20 grams of protein to 30 carnivorous adults being treated at the medical center.

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Going Meatless for One Meal Lowers Harmful Ammonia in Liver Patients: Study

Determine the sex most at risk of premature death

United States – A new study has confirmed that, globally, there are significant differences between females and males when it comes to health and the burden of disease.

The study indicates that men are more likely to develop health conditions that lead to early death, while women live longer, causing them to face higher levels of disease and disability throughout their lives.

The results also indicate that little progress has been made over the past 30 years to close the gap.

Non-fatal conditions that particularly affect females globally and lead to loss of health through disease and disability include musculoskeletal conditions, mental health conditions, and headache disorders. While males are disproportionately affected by conditions that lead to more premature deaths, such as Covid-19, road injuries, cardiovascular disease, respiratory and liver diseases.

According to the results, these differences continue to grow with age.

Dr Luisa Sorio Flor, a senior researcher at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington, USA, said: “Females have longer lives but live more years in poor health, with limited progress being made in reducing the burden of conditions that lead to diseas

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