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Protecting Your Respiratory Health During Fine Dust Season: Tips and Solutions
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Protecting Your Respiratory Health During Fine Dust Season: Tips and Solutions

As spring approaches, fine dust worsens, putting people’s respiratory health at risk. Exposure to fine dust increases symptoms of respiratory irritation such as coughing, sneezing, runny nose and phlegm, which increases the number of patients complaining of breathing difficulties. How can we solve this problem? If exposed to fine dust, the symptoms of respiratory irritation […]
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Understanding and Managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Director Heo Seok-ju
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Understanding and Managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Director Heo Seok-ju

Director Heo Seok-ju of Saehang Surgery [데일리한국 김용우 기자] When daily temperature differences become severe, the body’s level of tension and stress increases due to rapid temperature changes. Consequently, as spring passes and approaches, the number of people complaining of irritable bowel syndrome such as diarrhea, abdominal distension and abdominal pain also increases. Along with […]
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Birth allowance: Who and how will receive up to 3,500 euros
 – 2024-03-06 12:25:25
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Birth allowance: Who and how will receive up to 3,500 euros – 2024-03-06 12:25:25

From 400 to 1,500 euros it increases permanently and retroactively for births which were made from 1.1.2023 birth allowance, depending on the number of children. At the maternity hospital, together with the birth certificate, parents can apply for the increased allowance. Birth allowance: All new scales This is the allowance instituted from January 1, 2020, … Read more
You can read the full story here: Birth allowance: Who and how will receive up to 3,500 euros
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SMP Animal Pharmaceuticals Introduces “S-Health Eco” to Improve Livestock Productivity and Reduce Stress
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SMP Animal Pharmaceuticals Introduces “S-Health Eco” to Improve Livestock Productivity and Reduce Stress

[축산신문 김영길 기자] SMP Animal Pharmaceuticals (CEO Seung-Gap Kim) has launched “S-Health Eco”, a microbial agent that reduces stress in livestock and increases productivity. “S-Health Eco” is an expanded version of AdHealth. AdHealth is a microbial preparation sold since the 1980s. The development began in Japan on the basis that cows preferred moldy rice straw […]
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The Link Between Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Diabetes, and Cardiovascular Disease: Research Results from Kangbuk Samsung Hospital
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The Link Between Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Diabetes, and Cardiovascular Disease: Research Results from Kangbuk Samsung Hospital

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Professor Cheol-young Park’s team from the Department of Endocrinology at Kangbuk Samsung Hospital announced the research results. A study has shown that the risk of developing cardiovascular disease increases when non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and diabetes coexist. In particular, patients with type 2 diabetes have been found to have a higher risk, so it seems […]

“Study Finds Drinking Artificially Sweetened Beverages Linked to Higher Risk of Irregular Heartbeat”
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“Study Finds Drinking Artificially Sweetened Beverages Linked to Higher Risk of Irregular Heartbeat”

  1. Risk of AFib tied to sugary and artificially sweetened drinks  Livescience.com
  2. Sweetened drinks linked to atrial fibrillation risk  American Heart Association
  3. Study finds sweetened drink consumption may be linked to atrial fibrillation  UPI News
  4. Artificially sweetened drinks linked to risk of irregular heartbeat, study finds  The Guardian
  5. Consuming Diet Soda Increases Risk of Heart Condition, Study Says  PEOPLE

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Fewer WOZ objections expected due to lower increases and new rules
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Fewer WOZ objections expected due to lower increases and new rules

The post Fewer WOZ objections expected due to lower increases and new rules appeared first on World Today Journal.
#WOZ #objections #expected #due #increases #rules NOS NOS Nieuws•vandaag, 06:00 Leanne Kraniotis economics editor Leanne Kraniotis economics editor Private individuals will object less often to their municipality’s WOZ decision this year. This is what the Eigen Huis Association, the interest group of homeowners, and the Valuation Chamber, the property tax supervisor, expect. Last year, objections […]