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Why Exclusive Breastfeeding for Six Months is Essential for Your Baby's Health

The iWorld Health Organization (WHO)/i and other leading health organizations strongly advocate for exclusive medlinkbreastfeeding/medlink for the first six months of a baby's life.




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Can't Focus on a Task? Over Exploring is the Answer

medlinkChildren/medlink find it difficult to focus on a particular task and often take in information that won't help them finish their assignments on stipulated time.




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Breastfeeding: A Microbiome Powerhouse for Infant Lung Health

A new study reveals that human medlinkbreast milk/medlink plays a crucial role in shaping a baby's microbiome, the community of microbes that live in the body.




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Asthma Rates Decrease When Infants Are Only Breastfed at Birth in Hospital

Infants showed a 22% less likelihood of developing medlinkasthma/medlink if they were exclusively fed medlinkbreast milk/medlink during their hospital stay at birth.




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World's Rarest Kidney Disease Diagnosed: Lipoprotein Glomerulopathy

A sensational medical discovery has been reported in Kurnool, where a four-year-old boy was detected with Lipoprotein Glomerulopathy (LPG), a disease




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Growing Pains: Age Increases the Risk of Knee Injury in Children

Growing pains are common in developing medlinkchildren/medlink, but irregular growth can sometimes lead to injuries. A new study highlights that a




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New Signs of Severe Respiratory Syncytial Virus Cases in Kids

In children, researchers have discovered warning signs for more severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). (!--ref1--) Researchers from the Brigham




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Yoga's Role in Helping World Recover from Pandemic, Emphasize UN Leaders

Leaders at the United Nations stated yoga can help the world recover from its ravages. "As we take steps to recover from the pandemic, let yoga




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Ayurveda Day: More Than 30 Countries Recognized Ayurveda as Traditional Medicine

Ayurvedic medicine, commonly known as Ayurveda, is becoming popular across the globe day-by day due to its natural healing effects. Ayurveda is currently




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Rheumatism Relief: Amritadi Churna Shines as an Ayurvedic Healing Option

Amritadi Churna has been identified as a potent Ayurvedic remedy for medlinkrheumatism/medlink, said Banaras Hindu University (BHU) scientists. The




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Curcumin Shows Promise as a New Treatment for Food Allergies

Researchers may have stumbled upon a new weapon in the fight against allergies: medlinkcurcumin/medlink, the active ingredient in medlinkturmeric/medlink (!--ref1--).




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Global Citizens Gather at UN to Showcase Yoga's Unifying Power

Citizens from around the world will gather to demonstrate yoga's unifying power across boundaries and divisions as the UN celebrates the 10th medlinkInternational




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New Plant-Based Supplement Offer Relief for Gout Sufferers

A new plant-based natural supplement shows 80% decrease in uric acid and a roughly 70% decrease in inflammatory mediators, which are the main factors behind the pathogenesis of gout(!--ref1--).




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Greenery Ease Confusion, Anger in Navigating Hospitals

Introducing nature into large hospitals can humanize the institutional environment and reduce the stress of patients, visitors, and healthcare providers,




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Job Problems More Likely to Increase Physician Suicide

Suicide among doctors due to job problems is becoming more common globally, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iSuicide and Life-Threatening Behavior/i.




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Kerala HC Grants Permission for Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART)

Although the upper age limit of assisted reproduction technology for men is 55 years and 50 years for women under the Reproductive Technology (Regulation)




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Heart Health Meter (HHM): India's First App to Assess Heart Health

Madhavbaug, a specialist in treating and reversing cardiac-related illness through its scientific evidence-based ayurvedic therapies on 1st December 2022




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Hand Hygiene can Keep Healthcare-associated Infections at Bay

Washing your hands often and keeping them clean could be the best way to avoid healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Five medical organizations




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Emergency Care Delay Linked to Higher Mortality in Hip Fracture Cases

Waiting more than 4 hours in emergency care for treatment is linked to increased risks of death and a longer hospital stay for hip fracture patients,




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AstraZeneca Collaborates With Wallenberg for Developing Secretome Therapeutics

London-Based drug firm, AstraZeneca has entered into a new field of developing drugs using proteins secreted by the cells called as "Secretome". It has




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California-Based Company to Roll Out World's First Stem Cell Therapy On Parkinson's Disease

A California-based company has received approval for trying out the world's first stem therapy on patients affected with mild to severe Parkinson's disease.




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Soligenix's Drug Shows Potential to Treat Oral Mucositis in Phase 2 Trial

New Jersey-based biopharmaceutical company, Soligenix has revealed that its developing drug has showed positive results against oral mucositis in Phase 2 clinical trial.




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GlaxoSmithKline's Asthma Drug 'Not Cost Effective': Boston-Based Independent Organization

The newly launched asthma drug by the London-based drug maker, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is not cost-effective, reports an independent nonprofit organization.




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FDA Approves AstraZeneca's Drug to Treat Hyperuricemia Associated With Gout

Zurampic (lesinurad), a drug to treat high levels of uric acid in the blood (hyperuricemia) associated with gout, has been approved by the US Food and




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Lumbar Liquidators Flooring Pose Risk of Cancer: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report states that some types of laminate flooring made by the company, Lumber Liquidators




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Novartis Launches Scapho Drug for the Treatment of Psoriasis

Switzerland-based pharmaceutical company, Novartis has launched the drug, Scapho for the treatment of plaque psoriasis in India. Psoriasis is a severe,




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Stempeucel for Buerger's Disease Receives Limited Approval from Drug Controller of India

An effective cure for one of the most devastating disease could be in the cards as the Drug Controller of India (DGCI) has granted limited approval for




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Shire Receives Breakthrough Therapy Designation for Rare Diseases Drugs

US Food and Drug Administration has granted breakthrough therapy designation for two experimental drugs for rare diseases conducted by the biotechnology company Shire.




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Biosimilar Bevacizumab for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Launched in India

One of the generic Indian pharmaceutical companies, Hetero Drugs has launched a biosimilar for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) in India.




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Global Report of Work-related Diseases

bWork-related diseases and injuries were responsible for the deaths of 1.9 million people in 2016/b, according to the first joint estimates from the




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Recognize Every Miscarriage as a Bereavement: UK Government

Miscarriage should be recognized as a bereavement, and not as an illness, during the first 6 months of pregnancy, argues psychiatrist Nathan Hodson in




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Creative Books That Foster Inspiring Ideas Among College Students

New book presents information on how to bring the arts to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields as per a study at the Carnegie Mellon




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Focus More on Leprosy: WHO Goodwill Ambassador

Covid-19 pandemic has increased the challenges and many patients have been neglected, especially the people affected by Leprosy. Reinforcing the need




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Health and Environmental Risks of Microplastics

Micro-and nano plastics are everywhere in the air, water, food and even inside the human body. However, the risks they pose to the environment or to human health are unclear.




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Using Disease-Modifying Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease Treatment

A novel, disease-modifying therapy or treatment for Alzheimer's disease that may involve a whole blood transfusion effectively reduces amyloid plaque




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Texas Man Who Lived 70 Years in an Iron Lung Dies at 78

Paul Alexander, a Texan who spent over seven decades confined to an iron lung due to polio, passed away at the age of 78 on March 11. His remarkable story




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Social Media Linked to 7% of Teen Sexual Assault Cases

Out of over 1,000 teens who reported sexual abuse at a California hospital, 7% said social media was involved in the assault (!--ref1--). This




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Updated Role for Doctors in Disaster Management

American Medical Association (AMA) updates the position statement for doctors' role in disasters management. The position statement was reinforced




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Is Medicare an Advantage for Cardiovascular Care

Today, about half of all Americans with health insurance through Medicare receive their insurance through a for-profit organization that participates




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Medicaid Expansion Decreases Disparities in Preventable Hospital Visits

Medicaid-benefit eligibility being expanded to cover all people earning up to 138 percent of the federal poverty line decreased Black-white disparities




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Unmasking the True Scale of Medicare Fraud

National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association reports that Medicare experiences intermittent compromises due to fraudulent insurance claims, enabling full-time




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Medicare Should Cover Driving Assessments for Seniors

In 2020, nearly 48 million licensed drivers were over the age of 65. In this age group, car crashes resulted in 7,480 fatalities and 149,881 non-fatal injuries.




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GST Council's Bold Move to Slash Taxes on Insurance and Cancer Drugs

The GST Council, led by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, has formed a Group of Ministers to evaluate reducing GST rates on life and health insurance,




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Asthma Care for Children: Medicaid ACOs Falling Short

Medicaid's Accountable Care Organizations ACOs failed to significantly improve asthma care for children during their initial three-year period, revealed study published in iJAMA Pediatrics/i.




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Medicaid Expansion Boosts Cancer Care in Aggressive Breast Cancer

Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is associated with better outcomes for patients with hormone receptor (HR)-negative, human epidermal




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Quartz stone countertops are easy to maintain

Quartz countertops resist staining, scratching and high temperatures. They cannot be etched by chemical cleaning agents and therefore remain smooth and hygienic. Quartz stone countertops do not require...




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The Landscape Design Ideas Gloucestershire are world class and highly appreciated

For most of us, life is completely hectic with the families, jobs and homes, taking most of our time and leaving us with no time to relax. That leaves the little time to enjoy the outdoors or look for peaceful natural surroundings for...




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Your Passport to A Phenomenal Business Success

Nothing beats networking in the world of business marketing. It is perhaps one of the oldest and most effective ways of bringing your business in front of people who might be interested in it and also other businesses who might be in the...




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Sabre and BookLogic partner to advance retailing and distribution strategies across Turkey and the Middle East

Collaboration brings SynXis® platform and global GDS/IDS connectivity and alternative distribution channels for up to 1,200 independent hotels and resorts globally with a focus on driving growth in the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia




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HVS Asia Pacific Hospitality Newsletter - Week Ending 8 November 2024

Hotel Properties Limited Acquires Concorde Hotel in Singapore