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  • Depression: First digital treatment approved – What is and what Rejoyn app does to mobile phones

    The green light received from the American Food and Drug Organization (FDA) the first digital for . This is the “Rejoyn” application that can be installed on our mobile phones. The “Rejoyn” app for smartphone will be the first prescribed digital treatment for depression, namely major depression disorder. It was approved by the American Food…

  • Symptoms of dementia: This change in vision may reveal early Alzheimer’s start

    There is currently no treatment for . Indeed, because dementia is caused by different diseases, there is unlikely to be a single treatment. In fact, dementia is not a disease. Instead, it is “a general term for a group of symptoms that include memory loss, difficulty in linguistic communication, problem solving and other cognitive skills.…

  • Vitamin K: The important health benefits in which foods there are

    They are substances required by the body to maintain good health and body functionality. Some of the most important vitamins for the body include vitamin C which helps to deal with stress and strengthen the immune system, vitamin D which is essential for bone health and calcium absorption (B12) which is essential for the health…

  • FDA: Food supplement from Germany sold without internet authorisation

    Consumer attention is drawn to one from Germany. This is sold online with health claims without authorisation, as the Agency points out. In a communication issued by the complainant, he points out that the HERBOXA nutritional supplement is promoted by medical claims and health claims referring to pharmaceutical action. However, the product does not have…

  • Herpes epime: How it is transmitted and how it is treated

    How easy is his transmission? Herpes epithelial is a group of tiny blisters, caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Usually, the herpes epithelial occurs on the outer mouth and lips, but it can also occur on the nose and cheeks. Because the herpes epithelial is contagious, you should not touch your hands in the…

  • World Autism Day: Truths and myths about children with autistic spectrum disorder

    The Autistic Spectrum Disorder is described according to the global diagnostic criteria (DSM-5 – Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders & ICD), as a wide range of nerve – Developmental Disorders with main and common characteristics the deficiencies in communication and communication skills, reduced interests as well as repetitive behaviors. According to the latest…

  • What a feeling of constant fatigue can mean

    In recent years more and more patients have been addressing their doctor, causing a feeling of constant and hardship. Fatigue is a common, non-specific symptom, with a wide range of causes, including acute and chronic medical disorders, psychological conditions, drug toxicity or substance use. Fatigue ‘The term ‘fatigue’ may be used to describe the difficulty…

  • How wart virus (HPV) is associated with heart problems

    Human papilloma virus infection (HPV), i.e. the one causing them, is likely to increase mortality due to atherosclerosis. This concluded a study recently published in the European Heart Journal. Its findings are added to other data linking HPV, as are other viruses, with a high number of deaths from cardiovascular disease, and with a higher…

  • If you have a problem with hearing, check your blood sugar

    Diabetes mellitus is a complex metabolic disease. Its complications concern damage to the vessels and to the nerves of the body, which lead to dysfunction of many organs, such as the heart, skin and eyes. Recently, however, it was found to affect her organs. High or low blood sugar levels can damage the nerves that…

  • How much can be kept in the freezer – What to watch out for

    They can be purchased whole, pre-cut and packed, or cut into slices on order. Although sausages are often eaten within a few days after purchase, freezing is a safe way to keep them for longer. However, it is important to handle, pack, store and store meat to ensure maximum quality. Do the freezers go in?…

  • What water offers with ginger to health – How you can make it

    The water with ginger can be easily prepared at home and is a convenient way to consume ginger to get the potential benefits of root for health. People have been using ginger for thousands of years, both as a food flavouring and as a natural medicine, to treat a variety of situations such as pain…

  • Four foods that can’t last more than one day in the fridge

    How many times has it happened to put them in the fridge and forget them for a few days or so? This phenomenon is quite common, but sometimes it can prove extremely dangerous to our health. “Most prepared foods can be safely consumed after 3-4 days, as long as they enter the refrigerator within 2…

  • What your favorite color can reveal for your personality

    Colours are used in our everyday lives, not only regarding the products we buy, but also the way we react to our environment. The expansion of the psychology of colors into the sphere of personality and character of each shows that colors are not only about what looks better, but also what subconsciously we attach…

  • How chronic prostatitis affects the sex life of men

    High is the proportion of chronic prostatitis who have psychological problems because of their illness. The most common are anxiety and depression. They can’t think of anything other than pain and feel helpless because of its prolonged duration. They often despair because of their inability to control him, as well as the other symptoms he…

  • Alcohol increases the risk of coronary disease in women

    Young people who consume large quantities are more likely to develop coronary disease than those who do not drink. A study of the American College of Cardiology in Atlanta shows that young women who consume either a drink a day or more than 8 drinks a week are at risk more than those who do…

  • Breast cancer: Panic, worst advisor, preventive control saves lives

    When we talk about prevention we mean any action done to reduce the possibility of developing the disease. Theoretically, prevention can be primary, i.e. prevent the occurrence of a disease, and secondary, i.e. diagnose the occurrence of the disease as early as possible (at its early/original stage) “In breast cancer there can be no primary…

  • Liver cirrhosis: When transplantation is required

    Its cirrhosis is called the final stage of various liver diseases that cause chronic hepatic inflammation. The most common causes are chronic viral hepatitis (chronic hepatitis B and C), chronic alcohol consumption, cholestatic diseases, autoimmune liver diseases, as well as metabolic diseases such as non-alcoholic etiology fatty filtration of the liver due to obesity, malnutrition,…

  • “Campanaki” Papaevangelou for parallel outbreak of pertussis and measles due to vaccination gaps

    Professor of Pediatric Infections of the EOPI and member of the EOPI Board, Vanna Papaevgelou, denounces cases and has begun to increase in the country According to Vanna Papaevangelou there have been 20 cases of measles and 46 pertussis. Indeed, the National Public Health Agency notes that the outbreak of this disease, as well as…

  • EOMS: Vanna Papaevangelou warns about the increase in cases of pertussis and measles in Greece

    The cases and have started to increase dramatically in Greece, said Professor of Pediatric Lpoietology EOPI and member of the Board of EODY, Vana Papaevgelou. Since the beginning of the year, 20 cases of measles and 46 pertussis have been identified, according to Vanna Papaevangelou. An infant has lost his life to pertussis, according to…

  • Scientists managed to revive the elderly mice immune system

    After a study conducted in the U.S. in elderly people, it turned out that there is a possibility that perhaps in the future older people might be able to rejuvenate. Stanford Medicine and Rocky Mountain Laboratories of the U.S. National Institute of Health conducted research, published in Nature magazine, in which there is evidence that…

  • How oral health helps to be healthy

    All of us have happened to hear friends or acquaintances or people in our family complain that they cannot chew because someone hurts or is broken, or swells or has mobility. Usually due to fear and lack of time the first treatment is an antibiotic and much later a visit to the dentist. “The drugs…

  • What to watch after injecting medicine into the eye

    Injections in (microscopic injections) are not something that one is anxious to do, but are very important for treating diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration, diabetic macular oedema and retinal vein obstruction. 10 Injecting drugs into the eye is done in more and more people to treat their eye disease or to preserve vision from…

  • VIANEX Group invests in iDNA Genomics & iDNA Laboratories

    An agreement was announced on the participation of the VIANEX Group in the equity capital of iDNA. Extension of VIANEX Group products and services for the benefit of patients with innovative solutions. The VIANEX Group proceeds to a strategic partnership with the 2 Greek genetic companies iDNA Genomics and iDNA Laboratories, at a medical and…

  • Everything you need to know about S.M.A.S. Facelift

    By Miltiades Layo* As part of the aging process that happens to everyone, our skin gradually loses its elasticity and muscles tend to relax. The aspects and lines of smile deepen, the corners of the mouth fall, as does the jawline. Facelifting is the operation of tightening and lifting the loose skin of the face…

  • Tubes: What are they and how are they treated?

    Tube masts are a congenital anomaly, a disorder created during the formation of breasts in embryonic life with consequences that appear much later, during puberty, when the . “This is a condition quite common, characterized by a disorder of breast base development, i.e. more narrow, with hypoplasia (the breasts are small or atrophic) and with…

  • Energy drinks: How they affect the organization and what they have shown investigations

    They are different from drinks consumed by athletes (sports drinks) or drinks enriched with vitamins (vitamin drinks). The drinks for athletes are designed for athletes in order to help them with hydration, after training or racing. These drinks contain carbohydrates (mainly simple sugars) and some electrolytes. Drinks for athletes can be isotonic, hypertonic or hypotonic.…

  • Combinations in food that can help you lose weight

    Although all have beneficial properties for weight loss, combining some food groups can help you to better utilize their nutrients and reach your goal faster. Sometimes, two foods combined can be better than one. It is often a misconception that only certain foods, or specific ingredients on your plate can help you to become thinner.…

  • lettuce: Why should not stay out of the fridge at all and what should you watch

    If you really like them, there’s something you should be careful about. There is a vegetable which is much more vulnerable to infection than a bacterium that causes severe food poisoning, compared to the other dark green, leafy vegetables, warn scientists from the US. This vegetable is , which easily develops coli when it remains…

  • Every time we have to change the sheets and bed linen

    Given that we spend a third of our lives in bed, spending an average of about 60 hours a week of sleep, then we should take some hygiene rules seriously in terms of washing them. But it is not only a matter of cleanliness, but also of protecting our body against those micro-organisms that are…

  • Parsnips: Nutrient value and benefits from the favorite vegetable

    The pastine, which has at times its… honorary in Masterchef, is a vegetable rich in nutrients and antioxidants. Tastes sweet like carrot, but leaves a dry, “earthly” aftertaste. According to the FoodData Central database of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), per 100 grams the raw pastine provides: 75 calories 79.5 grams water 1.2 g…

  • Useful advice to get pregnant after 40!

    In the last decade there has been an increase in the percentage of couples who either naturally try or refer to assisted reproduction at age after 40. It is known that at increased reproductive age conception is not easy. The modern lifestyle (stress, poor diet, sedentary life, polluting substances) is therefore not helpful. Specialist Dr…

  • Georgiadis reaction to the beating of EKAB man at Corinth hospital

    The reaction of Health Minister Adoni Georgiades was provoked by his brutal beating of his husband in Corinth, with the WTODI calling for dramatic measures in relation to incidents of violence against health care. From his beating by strangers inside the Corinth hospital, the EKAB man bears severe head trauma and is still hospitalized. The…

  • Purple vegetables and fruit that have antidiabetic properties

    Red, purple and blue pigments in and , which are called anthocyanins, can reduce the risk of diabetes by affecting energy metabolism, gut microbial and inflammation. A new individual research review study shows that the beneficial effect of anthocyanins on type 2 diabetes is increased if anthocyanin is akylated, meaning that an alkyl group is…

  • The reason why the stomach hurts when you eat bananas

    Possible causes of stomach discomfort occurring after consumption include irritable bowel syndrome, banana allergy, or fructose intolerance. They are usually recommended to treat nausea. They stimulate mucus production from stomach lining, which acts as a barrier to acidic substances that may cause nausea. Bananas are also used to replenish potassium and other essential nutrients, lost…

  • The way to eat healthy when you have no time to cook

    Whatever the reason, everyday life often leaves no time (or energy!) for cooking healthy. You start with the best intentions: Note healthy recipes, buy fresh products from the grocery store and take out the speed cooker. But then something happens. An extraordinary job, an important phone, or something the children will need, deprive you of…

  • Alarm in Japan for “skin eating disease” – Case Record

    Record of cases of a dangerous bacterial of streptococci toxic shock syndrome (STSS) has been recorded in , which has triggered an alarm to the health authorities of the country. A is an infection of the neck common to children. But a more severe form of bacteria can lead to complications such as streptococci toxic…

  • How much you have to run without stopping to be healthy

    With the help of a physical trainer, we will see some different scenarios about how much you should be able to run uninterruptedly and how you can build more endurance. Running, even in small doses, benefits several ways to health: from improved heart health to increased bone density. But everyone has a different limit on…

  • The first vaccine in the world to prevent lung cancer develop British scientists

    A particularly important news about him comes from Britain, where scientists develop the first in the world to prevent the disease in people at high risk. Scientists from the Francis Crick Institute, University College of London and Oxford University created the “LungVax”, a vaccine that activates the immune system to kill cancer cells and stop…

  • The first vaccine in the world to prevent lung cancer created British scientists

    The first in the world to prevent the lung developed British scientists. People at very high risk from lung cancer will be given the first vaccine to be released against the disease. Scientists from the Francis Crick Institute, University College of London and Oxford University created the “LungVax”, a vaccine that activates the immune system…

  • ‘Camp’ for type 2 diabetes from exposure to smoke before birth

    Exposure to him may significantly affect a child even before his birth. Children and adolescents are very likely to start smoking early, which seems to cause type 2. Smoking habit and nicotine addiction are a problem for a man’s life, while research is still being carried out to identify all health problems arising from tobacco.…

  • The reason you may feel bloated when eating bread

    If a food causes you to swell, it is important to understand that it is not naturally the food. In the vast majority of cases there is an imbalance somewhere in the digestive system responsible for bloating, as a symptom after eating food. After a meal the bloat comes almost immediately after eating one of…

  • Exposure to smoke before birth and in a person’s youth increases the risk of type diabetes 2

    Exposure to him may significantly affect a child even before his birth. Children and adolescents are very likely to start smoking early, which seems to cause type 2. Smoking habit and nicotine addiction are a problem for a man’s life, while research is still being carried out to identify all health problems arising from tobacco.…

  • Coconut: Explosive increase in March, nearly 90% in children – He ended up 65 years old

    Agony prevails in the National Public Health Organization (EOMI) for its pan-European uplifting that “touches” our country. In addition to the newborn who ended up with pertussis in February 2024, the competent health authorities have recorded another fatal incident. It is an adult – this time – over 65 years old, who was immune. It…

  • Artificial intelligence tool found signs of cancer in patients not seen by doctors

    The reason for a tool called Mia, which was piloted next to NHS clinical physicians and analyzed the mammograms of more than 10,000 women “searching” for . The artificial intelligence (AI) tool tested by the British NIS successfully found tiny signs of breast cancer in 11 women, who had “run out” from doctors. Most of…

  • A healthy lifestyle will be promoted by the National Nutrition Committee – Who are its members?

    He proceeded to establish a scientific National Committee and in accordance with the relevant decision of the Deputy Minister of Health, Irini Agavedaki, is appointed a 7 member National Nutrition Committee. The aim of the Ministry of Health’s National Nutrition Committee is to formulate a National Nutritional Policy, with the main aim of protecting and…

  • USA: For the first time a pig kidney was transplanted to a living patient

    For the first time, American surgeons transplanted a genetically modified pig into a live one. So they took another step towards the possible solution of the chronic organ shortage, as the Massachusetts General Hospital announced today in Boston. The 62-year-old patient recovers well from kidney transplantation, performed about a week ago. In the recent past…

  • What we do out of ignorance and we may not lose weight – What you should know

    Trying to lose weight in a healthy, long-term and sustainable way is not always a simple process. See what you need to watch out for. “Foods such as nuts, nuts butter, humus and avocado are rich in nutrients and are good for your health. But they contain more calories than other carbohydrates or proteins,” says…

  • EOF: 233 drugs are in short supply – What measures does the health ministry consider

    The number of people in shortage on the Greek market is 233 according to the updated list published by the National Medicines Agency ( ) today Thursday (21.03.24). According to the FDA, in March deficiencies were reported in 233 drugs compared to 193 in shortages in February and 109 in December 2023. In the up-to-date…

  • Road race to reach agreement at WHO on pandemics – Marathon negotiations and disagreements

    More than 50 former heads of state and government and dozens of other officials are engaged in a street race in order for their member countries to reach an agreement on prevention immediately. This week and the following (18-22.03.2024 and 25-29.03.2024) talks are held in Geneva with a view to finding common ground for the…

  • Global appeal to the WHO to conclude a pandemic prevention agreement

    There are more than 50 former heads of state and government and dozens of other officials who appealed to him for an agreement to prevent it, which seems impossible. For this week and the following (18-22.03.2024 and 25-29.03.2024) talks are held in Geneva with a view to finding common ground for the members of the…

  • How to avoid acne scars

    It is often the joy of those who fight and eventually win the battle with it, as a large proportion of them then have another “enemy”: to face – the scars. It is estimated that one in five acne sufferers acquire them – more often those who develop a serious form of it, those who…

  • Sanofi’s commitment to improving the lives of people with Rare Diseases

    Stelios Melachrinos and Athena Papapapou talk about Sanofi’s assistance to people with rare diseases. Stelios Melachrinos, Head of Rare Diseases/Rare Blood Disorders Greece & Cyprus What exactly do we mean by ‘Spanish Diseases’? Rarely are diseases that affect a very small percentage of people in the general population or individual population groups (1 in 2,000…

  • This is the No1 fruit for liver health – What Experts Say

    It is the second largest organ in the body, and its main function is to remove toxins from the body. It also treats nutrients from food, filters blood, and metabolizes medicines you take, stores glycogen, produces chemicals that help blood clotting, produces bile and helps regulate blood sugar. The liver deserves our attention and a…

  • Intermittent fasting is associated with 91% higher risk of cardiovascular death shows study

    Worrying about the findings of a study that the eight-hour break can cause a greater risk of cardiovascular death! The study was done in more than 20,000 adults in the US and found that those following a type of intermittent fasting, eating eight hours a day, had 91% higher risk of cardiovascular death than those…

  • What those who eat almonds earn – These are the benefits for the body

    An important factor in bowel health is butyrate, a short chain fatty acid that supports the health of the same microbiome (peptic chloride). Dr. Alice Creedon says: “Butyric acid is important for bowel health, as it acts as the main source of fuel for colon cells, allowing them to function properly and optimally. It is…

  • Who are more at risk than colon cancer

    Martius has been established as a month of prevention and information about the colon. On the occasion of this event, the importance of preventive control and colonoscopy is highlighted for its detection at an early stage and its more effective response. Colon cancer (CPC) is the third most common cancer in the western world for…

  • These are countries with high consumption of antidepressants – The position of Greece

    Its data on consumption in 32 countries of the world, including Greece, are revealing. The U.S. is seen as the country that consumes most antidepressant drugs in the world, but the new elements of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) that come to light reflect exactly what is happening. The OECD data published…

  • How osteoarthritis and caffeine are associated

    Subversive is a recent study of its effect on osteoarthritis. Her findings, published in BMC Medicine, indicate that the highest levels of caffeine in the blood are associated with a lower risk of obesity and therefore osteoarthritis. Researchers’ conclusion, however, contrasts with that of previous studies that stressed that caffeine is harmful to bone and…

  • Thyroid cancer: Which substances should be avoided

    Guilty of developing endocrine disorders, including it, was found to be exposure to a group of chemicals widely used in people’s everyday life. These are PFAS, which include more than 4,700 substances, which are used in many consumer products, such as anti-stick cookware, waterproof clothing, stain-resistant fabrics, cleaners, sprays, colors, cosmetics and others. Over time…

  • How many steps a day reduces the risk of premature death

    It is a recognised disease by the World Health Organization, becoming one of the greatest threats for the 21st century. The data in our country is also worrying, since it is in the world’s top rankings on obese citizens. The sedentary life, the lack of exercise, and the conditions prevailing in the family and professional…

  • Clean Monday: What to watch for shellfish to avoid poisoning or allergy

    The hare, halva, taramosalata, seafood and shellfish are the sarcostian dishes and are the absolute protagonists for the “koulouma” and its traditional table (18 March) that marks the beginning of the fasting for Great Lent. Crustaceans (mussels, quinces, glossy, scallops, oysters, sea urchin, clams, well-known) are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids and a…

  • Foods that lower “bad” (LDL) cholesterol

    Reducing ‘bad’ LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) can help prevent cardiovascular diseases. Some foods that can help reduce LDL levels in the blood. In any case, it is important to consult a specialist nutritionist or doctor to determine the best diet plan for your individual needs, as reducing LDL cholesterol may require an overall approach including nutrition,…

  • Because infants are at risk of suffocation and sudden death while they sleep

    Light to incidents or sudden death attempts to throw the Lullaby Trust. Many parents make mistakes inadvertently, but they may be fatal to their children’s fate since they thus increase the risk of asphyxiation or sudden death in their infants. In his research, Lullaby Trust attended 1,000 parents of infants under the age of 1…

  • Clean Monday: What to watch when you buy cans with carats

    At the gates is the (18 March) and most citizens have begun to procure traditional sarcostian dishes from supermarkets and fish stores. Apart from fresh or frozen products as well as those found in plastic containers (e.g. taramosalata, eggplant salad, halva), there are also those stored in . These are mainly for seafood catches (gavros,…

  • What kimchi is and what the important health benefits are

    Kimchi, Korean pickle, is usually produced from Chinese cabbage and radishes, to which spices and optional hot peppers are added. It is an eastern Asian sauce traditionally used in Korean cuisine and is an undistracted part of it in these areas. Kimchi has been widely used in Korea for centuries and is today an integral…

  • Broadbands and Kirsh: What they have in common and how they heal

    There are 25-30% of the general adult population in Europe. The wide-ranges are usually found in and in the face, while varsities may occur at any point of the lower limbs with more frequent distribution of the inner surface of the foot and along gastrocnemia. “As the main cause of varicose veins and wide ranges,…

  • Syphilis: Dramatic cases are increasing in Europe and Greece

    It has begun to spread rapidly in Europe and Greece, with the proportion of cases rising by 34% over a year. The number of cases is much greater than before the coronavirus pandemic, in which they had been significantly reduced. More than 35,000 cases of syphilis were recorded in 2022 in the European Union and…

  • This is the ideal weight, depending on your height – what you need to know

    If you compare yourself to someone else, depending on your height, you might start to… get in trouble. One person’s ideal weight can be completely different from another person’s and may be the same height. If you compare yourself to your family and friends, then most likely you either think you have no problem, if…

  • The seven basic things that emotionally intelligent people do

    Do you know anyone who is strongly coordinated with his own feelings, capable of expressing emotions in the right way, as well as having empathy and understanding how others feel? This person is probably what we call a very emotionally intelligent person. Emotionally intelligent people are characterized by a number of habits and behaviors that…

  • Coronavirus: Long Covid does not exist – Subversive study Australian doctors

    Subversive is an Australian physician for him, as they explain that long COVID does not differ from the other syndromes occurring after viral infections, such as flu and suggest that the use of the term should be stopped, because it suggests that it is something special and may create over-stress. The World Health Organization (WHO)…

  • 43% of the population worldwide suffers from neurological diseases

    Neurologics are a bigger problem worldwide than it has been realized so far, since the rates have increased and apparently affect 43% of it. According to a study by “The Lancet Neurology”, 43% of the world’s population, i.e. about 3.4 billion people in 2021, is burdened with various neurological diseases. It is estimated that neurological…

  • Signs that may “show” allergic asthma

    When your allergies are combined with , it is known as allergic asthma. This makes your airways tighten every time you inhale an allergen. Allergiologist and immunologist, Dr. Ronald Purcell, explains what allergic asthma is and how to manage your symptoms. Although many different allergens can cause allergic asthma, they all have a common feature:…

  • Carrots: The vegetable that protects vision, heart and immune system

    They are an extremely healthy and nutritious vegetable. Rich in , trace elements and antioxidants, carrots have been identified as one of the best health foods. This orange vegetable is one of the necessary additions to our eating habits, as it is a real edible treasure. Vitamins are necessary for maintaining our health and well-being.…

  • Ilara: Increased rates in children in Europe

    Smaller and minors are most often affected by the new European report showing that the disease is rekindling in Europe. In fact, reducing vaccinations in children is tragic. Just four countries have now fully vaccinated 95% or more of their children, needed to provide adequate protection for everything. All others (including Greece) are much lower.…

  • Blood examination detects bowel cancer even without symptoms

    The important one that locates the bowel is already circulating in the US, but has not yet been approved by the country’s drug organization. This is a blood test that accurately detects colon cancer in people who still may not have experienced symptoms and without having an increased risk of developing it. According to US…

  • Blood test detects with 83% accuracy colon cancer

    One intended to detect the colon in people at average risk and not showing symptoms, correctly detected this cancer in 83% of individuals, according to a study published in the journal “New England Journal of Medicine”. The findings come from the ECLIPSE study, a clinical trial in many countries involving nearly 8,000 people aged 45-84.…

  • Useful tips to speed up weight loss after 40

    After the age of 40, our body begins to change, but without changing our lifestyle. What habits can speed it up? As we grow older, we lose muscle mass and often become less active at the same time. So normally we need less energy to maintain our bodies. If we continue to eat about the…

  • The most common salivary gland diseases and how they are treated

    The problems of salivary glands are distinguished in two main categories, inflammations and tumors. Most diseases are benign. However, any bulking or palpable mass should be investigated immediately to exclude any malignancy, according to experts. One litre a day produces salivary glands in our mouth, but their role is not limited to that. These are…

  • Evening surgery: The first two interventions begin tomorrow in Attica – In “Evangelism”

    “Premier” make you tomorrow, Thursday (14.03. 24) afternoons and specifically in the country’s largest hospital, the hospital “Evangelism”. After the hospitals of “Papageorgiou” and AHEPA of Thessaloniki and the hospitals of Kavala and Alexandroupolis, a series at the beginning of the opening of the afternoon surgery has Attica. The first two surgeries will be of…

  • “Camp” for women suffering from depression – face an increased risk of heart problems

    This shows a new study published in the journal of the American College of Cardiology “JACC: Asia” and explores the relationship between depression and cardiovascular disease, shed light on possible mechanisms contributing to gender-based differences and highlights the importance of adapting strategies to prevent and manage cardiovascular disease between men and women. Depression is the…

  • Thyroid Cancer: What are the 4 factors that increase the risk of its occurrence?

    Cancer can change a man’s life from one moment to another. One of the most common cancers is that of the thyroid, as it occurs at 45–54 years of age, but may also affect any other younger age. And to speak with percentages, about 1.2% of men and women have a chance of dealing with…

  • Tinnitus: Myth that there are no therapeutic options

    The tints are presented as sound signals in the absence of a corresponding sound stimulus from the environment. Most patients describe them as buzzing, cicadas, ringing, whistling or pulse. According to data derived from post-analysis published in JAMA Neurology (2022), 14.4% of adults have experienced tinnitus at some point in their lives, with the frequency…

  • Cough: Because it gets worse at night and what you can do to reduce

    O, especially at night, can prove especially annoying. Usually, just when you need more sleep, cough symptoms get worse. To recede cough, there are some relatively simple steps you can follow. Experts suggest good hydration, taking medicines if needed a lot of rest. Rest and sleep are one of the most important ways your body…

  • Pagoni: “Meningitis is not treated at home” – These are the three main symptoms

    An alert message is sent by scientists about the outbreak, the aftermath and the incidents at the University of Patras, with Matina Pagoni explaining the three suspects that should lead us to the doctor. “Meningitis is not treated at home”, stressed Matina Pagoni, speaking to ERT on Tuesday morning (12.03.24). She even pointed out that…

  • Plastic bottles: Why should you not use them again?

    Many of us reuse plastic water bottles, reloading them, in order to save money and reduce the amount of plastic waste. However, these plastic bottles are designed to be used only once, so some worry about whether it is really safe to reuse them. Each minute about a million plastic bottles are purchased, creating huge…

  • Coronavirus pandemic reduced average life expectancy worldwide by a year and a half

    He came to change many aspects of our lives and as everything shows changed the , since according to the study published today Tuesday (12.3.2024) in the Lancet scientific journal. According to the study data, the average life expectancy, which has not ceased to increase for decades around the world, declined sharply in 2020 and…

  • Four years from the day the coronavirus pandemic was announced – the station dates

    It has been four years since the World Health Organization (WHO) officially spoke of its pandemic. Of the first cases in Uhan, China, in 2019, there were millions of infections and deaths around the world. And that’s how he suddenly got into our lives… There have been significant successes against covid19, including coronavirus vaccines for…

  • Accepted first medicine for thinning – For what other conditions are these medicines tested

    The US drug organization gave green light to the first drug for which at the same time it can prevent a heart attack and stroke. Semaglutide is administered at different dosages and to regulate diabetes mellitus. For diabetes semaglutide is sold under the trade name Ozempic. For thinning the drug is sold as Wegovy. The…

  • The most “innocent” symptoms that may indicate that you have a heart attack

    In 2016, the journal Circuit of the American Cardiological Society reported that nearly half (45%) is what doctors call “quiet”. This means they do not cause classic symptoms, such as chest pain, or left hand. And according to another relevant research, this number is even higher: it is estimated that 50% to 80% of all…

  • The measles in Europe – Two doses of the vaccine for travelers is recommended by the EODY

    At 2.361 are the confirmed cases in 23 European Union countries. According to EOPI scientists, high risk adults are in our country born after 1970 and . According to the National Vaccination Programme, children, adolescents and adults born after 1970 and have no history of disease must be vaccinated with 2 doses of vaccine for…

  • Evening surgery: Premiere tomorrow in Papageorgiou and AHEPA – The first 5 interventions and conditions

    A major reform begins this week in the afternoons. In the afternoon surgeries in the NIS are leading two hospitals in Northern Greece rather than Attica. The hospitals “Papageorgiou” and “AHEPA” of Thessaloniki are the first to open on Tuesday afternoon (12.03). 24) for the first time their surgical rooms to operate on the first…

  • Vegan food: What to be careful if you are allergic to milk and eggs

    Vegetarians are not always perfectly safe for people with food in foods such as milk, eggs or fish, according to the British Food Authority. If you suffer from allergy to foods such as milk, eggs or fish, you should be especially careful with products intended for vegetarians. You should read their packaging very carefully as…

  • How hyaluronic acid reverses photoaging

    The production of new collagen appears to stimulate the infusion of the most popular type of filler, acid (CL-HA), according to one published in Experimental Dermatology. Practically this means that it can reverse the skin changes associated with photoaging. This injectable substance is already widely used in cosmetic medicine for “filling” thin and deep wrinkles…

  • How can you understand that chicken is broken

    Several have it all right in their habits as a substitute for red meat, but also because some parts offer it benefits mainly for those who want to lose unnecessary weight, as well as those who want to strengthen their muscle tissue, such as athletes (e.g. chicken breast). Another reason, of course, is the taste…

  • Sexually transmitted diseases increased again: Concern about syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea

    The risk bell strikes at the new increase in some in the European Union in 2022. Syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia are sexually transmitted diseases that increased up to 48% over 2021, according to ECDC data. 2022 was the second consecutive year to see such an increase in cases of sex diseases, reports the European Center…

  • Commonest hearing disorders: How they manifest themselves and how they are treated

    Loss is a symptom of a variety of diseases affecting the hearing organ or its nervous connection to the brain. “It may be caused by problems affecting the transmission of sound through the drum and the bones of hearing (stars) to the sensory instrument of hearing called bolting (heavy conduction) or may be due to…

  • Obesity: How can the “disgusting” of the time be finally addressed

    It is estimated that about 1 billion people today are obese and unfortunately it is estimated that people will double me in the next decade. Obesity is defined as increased fat deposition in the human body due to long-term loss of energy balance. “Although the appearance of obesity is due to a combination of environmental…

  • Fasting: What are the benefits to our organization

    On March 18 (Clean Monday) officially begins the strictness of the Great Forty-Sarakostis (Sarakostis), which lasts until the Great Saturday, preparing believers for Easter, namely the Resurrection of the Lord (5 May) In addition to spiritual meaning, however, many fast to lose the unnecessary weights that accumulate mainly around the abdomen – the so-called “suspious”…

  • How to see better when driving at night

    Bad weather and the shorter winter days make it difficult at night, especially for sufferers from certain very frequent eye diseases and over 50 years of age. Even drivers with perfect vision may find it difficult to distinguish sharp turns and obstacles between dark shadows and lights of vehicles coming from the opposite direction. The…

  • The effects of diabetes mellitus on the eyes

    One of the most important complications of sugaryness occurs in and may seriously affect diabetic vision. “According to surveys, one out of every ten people on our planet suffers from diabetes mellitus. One in four patients with type 2 diabetes will experience eye damage due to high body sugar concentration. Of these, 50% are not…