Category: Hello.
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How the hidden fat “predicts” Alzheimer’s up to 20 years before symptoms appear
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in Hello.The characteristics of the disease – even 20 years before the onset of the first symptoms – are hidden in a specific type of body, which appears to be associated with abnormal proteins in the brain. The relevant study is presented at the annual conference of the North American Radiological Society. The research team, led…
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Foods that will help you to be immediately relieved by the sore throat
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in Hello.trihrioata Sore throat is one of the most common symptoms of or other respiratory tract infections, which may cause discomfort during ingestion. However, there are some foods that can help you cope with the cold, soothing the irritated neck. Let’s see together the foods you need to add to your diet to relieve your sore…
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What you need to know about nasal wash – The trick to do right
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in Hello.Spinal washes are a simple and effective method to maintain its health and improve respiratory function. They are often used to relieve the symptoms of nasal congestion, allergies and upper respiratory infections, such as sinusitis. Spinal washes include the use of a salt solution to clean the nasal cavity. This solution can be prepared at…
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What foods can help you clean your liver
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in Hello.The (heparus) plays an important role in protecting the organism from toxins. The liver is the largest organ in our body and has a wide range of functions, such as detoxification from harmful substances, protein synthesis, storage of vitamins and metals, as well as the production of biochemical substances necessary for digestion of food. The…
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HIV: Late diagnoses and the absence of PrEP obstacles to reduce cases
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in Hello.Late and the absence of prophylactic antiretroviral therapy (PREP) are obstacles to reducing cases of infection. Increasing new HIV diagnoses and delayed detection, is the image shown by scientists in Greece, on the occasion of the World AIDS/HIV Day. Early diagnosis and prevention through prophylactic antiretroviral therapy (PREP) are crucial tools to stop the spread…
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The first new treatment for asthma attacks for 50 years – considered as a “game changer”
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in Hello.The first news of the crises in 50 years was hailed by doctors and patients as “game changer”. A clinical trial of benalizumab, for asthma, showed that it was much more effective than conventional steroid tablets in the treatment of life-threatening respiratory difficulties in people in severe form of the disease. The monoclonal antibody specifically…
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EODY: 550 new cases of HIV infection in 2024 – Increased percentage in an unspecified way of infection
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in Hello.In the first ten months of 2024, they were diagnosed and listed on the National Register of HIV, 550 cases of infection (5.3 per 100,000 population), of which 425 (77.3%) were related to men and 125 (22.7%) to women, according to the National Public Health Organization ( ). The new HIV diagnoses per 100,000 population…
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Sealed nose: Useful tips for better sleep
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in Hello.During winter, respiratory infections such as . The most common symptoms of the common cold are sneezing, coughing, irritated throat and blocked nose. The blocked nose prevents the normal flow of breath, causing a feeling of discomfort. This problem afflicts us more during the night when our bodies need rest. However, there are some tips…
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The “innovative solution” against obesity and diabetes – The new medicine is available in pharmacies
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in Hello.Since mid-November, tirzepatide, the new one that has been described as a “innovative solution” for both type 2 diabetes and diabetes, started to circulate in Greece. Already, the first 500 pieces have been distributed through prescription to pharmacies, proving the great demand the drug has for people suffering from obesity and wanting to lose weight…
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Research & Development: Leading developments in the pharmaceutical sector
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in Hello.The DEMO pharmaceutical industry is pioneering, investing in the future and in medicines that will upgrade patient care. In the ongoing search for new drugs, which will meet unfulfilled medical needs and improve patient quality of life, the pharmaceutical industry is located, annually investing many billion in Research & Development (R&D). It is estimated that…
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Personalized Cardiosurgery Treatment and its new tools: a complete platform now in the patient’s service
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in Hello.“Everything” according to Heraclitus. Similarly the healing of the heart. We hear / read last a great deal of publications about developments in the field of heart surgery. Endoscopic, robotic, hybrid Cardiosurgery: what method is indicated for each of us? What are their differences? Is there quality control, full information, holistic approach and depth of…
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Pfizer Hellas: The strong corporate innovation and development catalyst culture
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in Hello.Irini Paganopoulou interview, Director of Human Resources Greece & Cyprus, Pfizer Hellas Pfizer is one of the most attractive employers in Greece, as a revolutionary leader in the pharmaceutical industry. Especially after its large investment in Thessaloniki with the 4 global centres, Pfizer currently has more than 1400 employees. What is your strategy regarding human…
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Henrietta Kourkoulou establishes the “Birt Center”, the first Natural Birth Center in Greece
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in Hello.The “The Birth Center” is now the first Center in Greece to give women the choice of Physics. The foundations of this pioneering institution for future mothers were laid by the . The Maiocentric Care model is at the heart of the philosophy of the first Independent Natural Childbirth Center in Greece “The Birth Center”,…
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New era in treating rectum cancer: rescue of clamp
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in Hello.New treatments, technological progress and modern surgical techniques safeguard patient quality of life When patients face the diagnosis of rectum cancer, one of their first concerns is the possibility of requiring permanent colostomy (bag). In recent years, however, developments in medicine are so important that data have changed dramatically in the treatment of rectum cancer.…
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FDA withdraws known diabetes medication due to incorrect data
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in Hello.In recall of batch medicine for him, proceeded yesterday (25.11.2024) o (EOF). By its announcement, the EOF withdraws a batch of medicinal product administered to people with diabetes mellitus due to a mistake in the authenticity film. The announcement of the FDA: ‘We decide to withdraw batch 12640897 of the medicinal product VIPIDIA F.C. TAB…
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Because we often wake up in the middle of the night, and what you can do
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in Hello.There are several reasons why our evening is disturbed, resulting in waking up in the middle of the night. The most common factors affecting our sleep are drinking caffeine or alcohol late in the day, a bad sleeping environment (e.g. poor lighting conditions), a disorder or a condition. But sleep experts report that adults should…
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ECDC: “Camp” across Europe for two bacteria that spread and are resistant to antibiotics
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in Hello.The European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC) for the spread of 2 to which they are resistant to many antibiotics. Bacteria that have marked the alarm in the communities and hospitals of Europe, belong to the enterobacteria, i.e. microbes that are a normal part of the gut of humans and animals but if…
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Cold or flu: How to separate them easily and protect yourself
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in Hello.A lot of people usually think he’s got the flu, and he actually does. The most common cold-induced virus is rhinovirus, while influenza viruses cause flu. Most confuse colds with flu because they have common symptoms, but there are also some differences between the two respiratory tract infections The difference lies in the fact that…
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10 unknown but absolutely effective medicines for headache
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in Hello.He is one of the most common health problems we face in our everyday lives. Whether due to stress, dehydration or poor posture, it is important to find natural ways of relief before turning to drugs. Discover 10 unknown but absolutely effective remedies that can help you deal with headache naturally. 1. Mint: The balm…
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Beneficial Prostate Hyperplasia – Milep: Minimally Invasive Laser Ennucleation Prostate
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in Hello.The revolution of minimal invasive prostate detonation The condition Men in their life course perceive changes in urination. This is due to the development of adenoma within the prostate gland. These are in the vast majority of cases of benign tissue but without any functional contribution. All it does is prevent the free flow of…
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Red Cell: immediate and definitive treatment
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in Hello.Bloodless and minimal intervention solutions from Athens Medical Group In order to deal with a very common illness, this Kokkygos cyst, which even nowadays is considered to be “taboo”, the causes, symptoms, but mainly the methods of permanent treatment, informs us, the Surgeon General, Director of Clinical Surgery in the Athens Medical Group. , Surgeon…
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The daily mistake that affects our heart and how to correct it
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in Hello.Our body is one of the most valuable organs in our body, responsible for the circulation of blood and the transfer of oxygen and nutrients to each cell. However, we often make daily mistakes that burden her, without realizing it. One of the most common and important mistakes is sedentary life, the lack of physical…
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Athens Medical Group: Third Conference of Medical Innovation and Innovation AMLI 2024
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in Hello.He invites you to the 3rd Medical Innovation and Innovation AMLI III 2024 (Athens Medical Leadership and Innovation Conference), which will take place from 22 to 24 November at the Athens Music Hall in the “N. Skarkotas” hall. The Athens Medical Group, loyal to its commitment to being at the forefront of the leading line…
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Helen Savidou: The Greek American who became a mother at 54 with the method of ovarian regeneration
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in Hello.A beautiful little boy acquired with the help of science in 54 years Helen Savvidos, Greek sister of the Greek family. Today’s 56-year-old Helen Savidou, who lives and works in Pennsylvania, USA, was the central figure of the 1st Greek Health Tourism Forum, held in Manhattan, New York on Tuesday (19/11/24) with the participation of…
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OECD Survey: Health problems in Greece and Europe are increasing as the population grows older
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in Hello.As life expectancy increases in both Greece and Europe, more and more are observed in the populations, according to a new survey by the European Economic Cooperation and Development Agency ( ). The OECD report “Health at a Glance: Europe 2024”, focuses on promoting healthy longevity in an ageing population. Citizens in Greece report in…
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A holistic treatment of brain slime
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in Hello.What’s a glioma? Glioma is a relatively common tumor created by central nervous system cells and grows in the brain and spinal cord region. There are gliomas belonging to benigns (Type I and II) and some that have more aggressive characters (Type III and IV). Usually the gliomas that occur at ages over 60 are…
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Athens Medical Group: The new International Oncology Center in Thessaloniki opened
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in Hello.A new era in Oncology marks the launch of the International Center which was launched today by the Athens Medical Group in Thessaloniki. This is the largest Oncology Centre in the private sector in Northern Greece, which will act as an accelerator of medical developments in our country and a reference point for the whole…
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Obesity: How it is associated with cancer
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in Hello.Its, in particular its clinically serious form, has been associated with the occurrence of numerous serious diseases. Obesity and it is now two concepts closely linked as obese people have an increased chance of developing neoplasms. How is obesity associated with cancer? How can neoplasms whose appearance obesity favors? The above questions are answered by…
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The best energy and mood food in autumn and winter
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in Hello.As temperatures fall and days shrink, many people feel reduced and moody. The cold months of autumn and winter often affect our psychology and endurance, while the lack of sunshine contributes to seasonal melancholy. However, nutrition can play an important role in improving our energy and mood. See below some of the best foods you…
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The 7 parts of the body testifying to health problems
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in Hello.Our has an extremely complex communication mechanism that warns us when something is wrong. Often, small changes in the skin, nails, or other parts of the body can reveal health problems that need attention. In this article, we will consider the 7 points in the body that may testify to underlying health problems and when…
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What hyperparathyroidism is and what health problems it causes
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in Hello.Parathyroid glands lie behind the thyroid and secrete parathyroid hormone, extremely important to the body, which participates and regulates calcium uniformity along with calcitonin and vitamin D. How do parathyroid glands work? “Just as a thermostat regulates the temperature of a room, so parathyroids determine the right levels of calcium by allowing or inhibiting parathyroid…
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Fat cancer: How the self test is done – The whole process in a video
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in Hello.A useful video in which steps are recorded – step the way the colon is made notified social media by the Deputy Minister of Health, Irini Pavlidakis, today Friday (15.11.24). “The most important step in self test for colon cancer is the first: do it! From there, as you will see on the video, the…
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Gastrointestinal and Artificial Intelligence – Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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in Hello.Artificial intelligence in the field of medicine refers to the IT industry, which deals with the detection and treatment of human organism diseases. It does not come to replace the doctor, but to add an additional tool to the diagnosis and treatment of the diseases of the human organism. Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve…
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ECDC alert on salmonella cases from tomatoes in 16 European countries
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in Hello.The danger bell is struck by today’s report by the European Centre for Disease Control (ECDC), on multiple cases from 16 European countries. Since the beginning of the year to 5 November 232 cases of salmonella infection have been recorded, most of which have been confirmed to have been caused by the consumption of tomatoes…
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Single-compartment knee arthroplasty – A surgical method with many benefits for the patient
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in Hello.Writes Orthopedic, Director of Minor Invasive Surgery (MIS) Ishiu- Knee & Musculoskeletal Oncology, The goal in every patient is to gain quality of life in the most painless and safe way. This is exactly what the Uni-compartment Arthroptic knee provides, an atraumatic surgical technique. The Single-Dipartment Arthropplastic knee is a modern approach to its treatment…
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Air pollution is associated with autism risk according to new research
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in Hello.Exposure to environmental effects can significantly affect a child and is significantly linked to the risk, according to the journal “Brain Medicine”. According to the study, common atmospheric pollutants, such as microparticles and nitrogen oxides, can trigger complex biological mechanisms that affect brain growth and can lead to autism. “With this environmental factor different types…
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Cystic fibrosis: “Marianna must live” – Mother 17-year-old appeals to find compatible donor
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in Hello.The 17-year-old Marianna has been fighting and being hospitalized for two months in “Attikon”, waiting for her . “The story of Marianna M., who struggles daily with cystic fibrosis, is a reminder of how fragile life is and how great the need for support from our society is,” says Anastasia Tasoula, who brings to light…
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Artificial Intelligence Tool diagnoses more cases long Covid
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in Hello.Researchers from the U.S. health care system “Mass General Brigham” used it to help identify long-term (long Covid) and watch how different symptoms develop over time. Through the tool of Artificial Intelligence they found that 22.8% of the population displays symptoms of long Covid. The algorithm used in the tool was developed by collecting data…
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Acne and nutrition: How Omega-3 can help
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in Hello.Scientific evidence showing its important role in its management is increasing . Changing dietary behavior and integrating nutrients into it that limit the severity of symptoms is a promising complementary therapeutic option. According to a new survey published in the Journal of Cosmic Dermatology, the adoption of the Mediterranean diet and the taking of omega-3…
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Medicines: Side effects in over 5% of hospital admissions – Which preparations have most
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in Hello.Those responsible for about 5% of hospital imports, with almost half of them being prevented, according to recent data, making this issue critical for health systems worldwide. These side effects may involve common medicines and/or are often associated with interactions or overdoses, especially in vulnerable groups such as elderly people. The above data has been…
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What are the risks to the eyes of hair dyes?
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in Hello.Paints are one of the most widely used cosmetic products, but dozens of chemicals contained in them may adversely affect the skin, even when properly used. Many of these substances may also cause visual problems if they accidentally enter . Ingredients such as ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, lead acetate and paraphenylenediamine (PPDA) are common in hair…
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Ozempic: Worried after reports of 10 deaths and 100 drug treatments for obesity
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in Hello.With at least 10 deaths and 100 hospitals, preparations containing the active substance semaglutide, the active substance of diabetes and obesity and Wegovy have been associated, as warned by the CEO of the pharmaceutical industry Novo Nordisk producing Ozempic. According to the pharmaceutical industry producing medicines for diabetes and obesity Ozempic and Wegovy, data on…
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Theodore Triphon for Donald Trump election: “We hope Europe will react faster to deindustrialization”
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in Hello.For his election to the presidency of the United States and its implications for the European pharmaceutical industry, the President of the CPVO, member of the BSE Board and member of the Board of Directors of the Association of the European Pharmacopoeia “Medicines for Europe”, Theodoros Trifon, spoke. As Theodoros Trifon pointed out “we hope…
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VIANEX Group Award at the 8th Panhellenic Conference of PEFASY “The Pharmacy of Tomorrow”
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in Hello.The Group was awarded by PEFASY Group, SAFA. Thrace and SYFANOPPE, in the context of the 8th Panhellenic Conference PEFASY “The Pharmacy of Tomorrow” which took place on Sunday, November 3, 2024 at the Zappeion Palace. The conference was a unique experience for participants, after talks were held by distinguished health officials and personalities about…
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Hopeful drug for multiple sclerosis by a Greek expatriate: Clinical trials will also be conducted in Greece
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in Hello.A window of hope for millions around the world suffering from “opens” the test remyelinosis treatment that discovered a Monash University research team in Australia, led by the expatriate neuroscientist, Stephen Petratos. In Greece multiple sclerosis based on a recent drug epidemiological study affects more than 21,200 patients with an average age of diagnosis at…
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Intensators celebrate 50 years of intensive treatment in Greece
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in Hello.Before we even saw complete – modern (MTH) in our country, some pioneers about fifty years ago (50) began breathing in patients (mainly adults) with acute respiratory failure. Historically it should be reported that the attempt to create Intensive Treatment Units in both other (west then) European states and developed states of the other western…
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Diabetes: The effects on vision from increased blood sugar
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in Hello.Most patients with non-systemically control their health, although increased blood glucose (sugar) is a major cause of many, frequent and severe eye diseases, as new research shows. Scientists from Thomas Jefferson University and Wills Ophthalmological Hospital in Philadelphia, U.S.A., attended for four years nearly 2,000 diabetic patients, finding that only 42% each year did the…
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Cardiac arrhythmias: Symptoms you should not ignore
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in Hello.Heart arrhythmias are disorders of normal heart rhythm. It occurs both in patients with underlying heart disease and in healthy. The heart works at a rate ranging from 60 to 100 beats per minute. The heart rate is adjusted according to the needs of the body, showing a smooth change. However, this well-functioning function is…
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Forbidden chemicals were found in hundreds of cosmetics – The Report of the European Chemicals Agency
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in Hello.Hundreds of products tested by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) contained banned , as revealed in his report. Dangerous chemicals were found in 6% of 4,500 cosmetic products tested in 13 countries in Europe, according to ECHA research. The European Agency identified 285 products containing chemicals prohibited by EU regulations due to their health and…
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‘Camp’ in pregnant women for the consumption of mercury-based tuna – ‘Several embryo health problems’
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in Hello.The “threat bell” for the impact of gynecologists in Greece regarding the alarming findings that identified two major Non-Governmental Organizations in France for the fish. Although in our country the National Food Control Agency (EFET) He concluded that at present there appears to be no problem, gynecologists point out the specific risk that exists for…
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The Greek diet and the hidden qualities that surprise nutritionists
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in Hello.Greek has a long tradition dating back thousands of years and is considered one of the healthiest in the world. It is no coincidence that it is the basis of the Mediterranean Diet, which has been shown to contribute to the long-term life and prevention of many chronic diseases. However, although many know its basic…
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Binge Dringing: Alcohol in large quantities can be toxic – What scientists say
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in Hello.The great dangers posed by excessive consumption by minors are highlighted by scientists on the occasion of the recent incident with mass poisoning at a school festival at a Vouliagmeni Avenue club, resulting in eight of them being taken to hospital. As experts point out, mass alcohol poisoning can be explained by other factors. The…
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New treatment for brain cancer shrinked to half the aggressive tumor
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in Hello.This hopeful for the brain is experimental (researching) and is tested in Britain in patients with recurrent glioblastoma. This is a treatment with radioactive medicine, which managed to halve the cancer tumor in the patient’s brain, creating hopes that it could be a new therapeutic option for cancer sufferers. 62-year-old Paul Read from Luton, England…
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Revolution on skin care: The innovative innovations of Dimitra Katsafados
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in Hello.Based on innovative skin care, Dimitra Katsafados and La Vie En Rose open new roads, combining traditional natural ingredients with cutting edge technologies. With innovative ranges of patented products offer more than beauty – they provide scientifically documented solutions to help you acquire shiny, healthy skin. From deep hydration to the protection of the microbiota…
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What researchers found in the toothbrush and head of the shower.
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in Hello.Or it’s a tool we often use for our oral hygiene. Several people use the toothbrush twice a day, each morning and night, to clean the food residues from their teeth. Not a few, too, who tend to take morning showers for greater stimulation and freshness. However, in research published in the magazine “Frontiers in…
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Attikon: The first cancer survivor clinic in Greece welcomes patients, mainly women
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in Hello.It is the first surviving clinic in Greece and has already closed for a year and a half (since March 2023) – it is located in the external clinics of the Second Postgraduate Pathological Clinic “. The cancer survivor’s clinic in Attikon” is addressed to all patients regardless of the type of cancer, but the…
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Change time 2024: How to adapt more easily
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in Hello.2024 is approaching, so winter will come into effect. Last Sunday in October (27.10. 24) you have to move the clock markers an hour back, earning an hour of sleep more than changing time. So, at 04:00 in the morning we turn the clocks back in order to show 03:00 a.m. Several people, however, find…
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Anastasios Yamuriadis: The Greek neurosurgeon who removes large brain tumors through eyebrows
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in Hello.Global innovation is the method of removing the Greek , Anastasios Yamuriadis, who does not proceed to craniotomy but removes it through the… eyebrows. The Greek neurosurgeon lives and works in Scotland. Its method is to remove brain tumors of “large apple sizes” through patient eyebrows, with an intervention believed to be global innovation, the…
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Worried by cases and food withdrawals with e.coli, listeria, salmonella
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in Hello.Rapid growth around the world have presented the e.coli cases, and causing great concern. E.coli, Listeria, Salmonella. And on the other hand, burgers, ready salads, ready mixes for making dough, eggs, sausages and not only. Pathogenic micro-organisms seem to have “inundated” the entire market right now. The last case of a well-known chain hamburger being…
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‘ In the Heart of Innovation: The Present and Future of Cardiology and Cardiosurgery in Greece”
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in Hello.The event entitled “In the Heart of Innovation: The Present and Future of Cardiology and Cardiosurgery in Greece” , which took place on Wednesday, October 23rd , at the Athens Concert Hall, by Health and Mother Hospitals, members of the Hellenic Healthcare Group (HHHG). The event was attended by the Minister of Health Mr.Andonis Georgiadis…
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623,000 vaccinations against influenza – 130,000 self test for colon cancer
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in Hello.So far, at least 382,000 have been made free of charge for the direct from pharmacies without a prescription, while an additional 241,000 citizens were vaccinated presenting a prescription from doctors. Of influenza vaccinations, 150,000 have been performed by pharmacists and 850 by doctors. The above data on the course of the influenza vaccination was…
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ELSTAT: Increase in Salmonella, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases in 2023 – The geographical distribution of cases
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in Hello.An increase of 16.3% in Salmonella and found by the Greek Statistical Authority (ELSTAT), which published the provisional data on infectious diseases of 2023, with scientific information coming from the National Public Health Organization (EODA). According to the data, the total cases of Salmonella, tuberculosis and infectious diseases increased by 16.3% compared to 2022, reaching…
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Three main reasons why we shouldn’t use cell phones at night
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in Hello.Its use, shortly before sleep, is associated with poor sleep quality and sleepiness the next day. And the reason this is happening is because of the blue light emitted by the various digital devices, such as cell phones. Natural blue sunlight may be positive for our body, but it does not apply to artificial blue…
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Late November in Greece the first medicine for obesity and diabetes – How much will it cost?
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in Hello.The first treatment for her and her is coming to Greece and is expected to be available in late November. In Greece obesity rates in the population are particularly high and are undoubtedly one of the biggest challenges of public health worldwide. The medicine will also be indicated for diabetes. FARMASERB LILY brings in November…
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How responsible the use of a computer for the dyskinesia of the shoulder
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in Hello.Those who work daily for many hours on a computer are at risk of developing scapula dyskinesia, a condition that can lead to in and shoulders. According to a Korean study, which investigated the prevalence, the presence of neck pain and shoulders, disability and hours of computer workers, the dyskinesia of the shoulder is a…
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Herpes: Who Have More Serious Impact
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in Hello.Particularly damaging to mental health is the infection by certain types of his virus. Herpes of the genitals can have serious emotional and therefore social consequences, in men and women sufferers. The negative consequences concern work or school, sex life, and relationships with friends and family. Those who first develop dermatitis and especially when it…
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Norwegian scavenger: Why is it super contagious – What is its symptoms?
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in Hello.There is great concern caused by the news that a student in a special school showed you Norwegian. The special school in Chania after the case of Norwegian porridge was temporarily closed. Norwegian or eelcidized lice, such as its modern name, is a serious form of parasitic dermatitis. It occurs mainly in patients with impaired…
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Why not wash the chicken before cooking
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in Hello.Whether bulky or packed, it does not need washing before cooking. This bad habit that has prevailed with chicken on the grounds that we will thus eliminate bacteria is completely wrong. When you rinse raw chicken, the risk of spreading pathogenic micro-organisms (bacteria), such as salmonella and campylobacter (which causes gastroenteritis), to your sink increases.…
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Green and black tea: Which offers the most benefits to the organization
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in Hello.Both green and black come from the same plant (Camellia sinensis), however, they undergo different fermentation and oxidation processes. Black tea is a fully oxidized tea, while green tea is not oxidized. However, many wonder which of the two drinks offers the most health benefits. But let us first see together the advantages each offers,…
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Glaucoma: The “silent thief of vision” that causes no symptoms
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in Hello.It is estimated worldwide that more than 8 million people have severe disorder or blindness due to it, which unfortunately is irreversible. Glaucoma, widely widespread and as a “silent thief of vision”, is one of the most “sneakful” eye diseases, precisely because in its early stages it causes no symptoms. If it is not detected…
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Robotic Surgery celebrates 18 years in Greece with Dr Constantine Konstantinidis
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in Hello.2006 was a year milestone for medicine in our country, as the first took place in Greece & N/ A Europe of robotic surgery. At the helm of this medical revolution was visionary Dr. George Apostolopoulos, President of the Athens Medical Group who first introduced it to Greece, and the pioneer General Surgeon, Dr. Constantinidis,…
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Fat cancer: Ten questions and answers for self test and screening
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in Hello.About non-invasive methods of pre-symptomatic control in and the role of modern techniques with the self-test respond three of its experts and give their answers through ten questions. In particular, doctors of the Therapeutic Clinic (Alexandra Hospital) of the Medical School of EKPA Theodora Psaltopoulou (pathologist, Professor of Therapeutics- Epidemiology- Preemptive Medicine), Dr. Maria Kaparelou…
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Spinal column surgery: robotically assisted procedures with Excelsius GPS
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in Hello.Writes , Surgeon of Spondyllic Steli, Director of the Department of Sponge and Scoliosis, Robotic technology in spinal surgery is the only method available today that can predict and ensure the success of an operation, especially when talking about demanding spinal disfigurements surgery. Dr. Konstantinos Starantzis, Surgeon of Spondylic Steli, Director of the Medical Center…
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Innovative Intrascopic and Minimal Invasive Surgery Techniques (MISS) provide a solution to the diseases of the Vertebral Column
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in Hello.Writes Dr. George Vatstasis, MD, PhD, Surgeon of Spondyllic Steli, Director of Clinical Endoscopy and Minimum Invasive Surgery of Spondyl Steli (M.I.S.S.), ISAO General Clinic, ISO Group The Minorly Invasive and Endoscopic Surgery of the Sponge Pillar addresses all spinal disorders with advanced techniques. With small skin incisions (~1 cm) and the use of microtechnics…
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Cervical cancer: 15 Greek women in an international study for new treatment that reduces the risk of death up to 41%
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in Hello.Fifteen Greek women participated in the clinical study for young people who reduce the risk of death from the cervical. The important conclusions of the new treatment study presented at the very important annual ESMO 2024 International Conference also contributed to the Greek side with a clinical study involving 15 Greek patients with cervical cancer.…
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Shoulder Article: Minimal invasive method of coping with shoulder tendon rupture at Athens Medical Center
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in Hello.Writes the Orthopedic Surgeon, Director of the Upper Acru Department, What is the rupture of tendon rotor pedal to the shoulder? In the shoulder joint there are 4 basal tendons, which ensure proper movement of the upper limb. These 4 tendons (hypercanth, subplane, hypothalamus and oscillators round) make up the rotary petal. So the rupture…
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Artificial intelligence detected over 160,000 unknown viruses on Earth
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in Hello.Over 160,000 unknowns were identified with her help, as part of an extensive study showing the virus, i.e., residing in the many environments of the Earth. Researchers used an artificial intelligence program called LucaProt, which identified unknown RNA viruses in genetic material databases derived from ecosystems around the world. RNA viruses, including coronaviruses, have genetic…
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Cervical cancer: New treatment reduces the risk of death by 40%
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in Hello.By 40% it seems to reduce the risk of death a new one on the cervix of the uterus, according to a new study published. Patients with locally advanced cervical cancer were included in the study. Those treated with the new treatment had significantly increased chances of remaining cancer-free even for 10 years. The new…
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Foods to avoid consuming during pregnancy
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in Hello.The right diet in the embryo is very important for the proper development of the embryo. However, there are certain foods that are harmful or potentially dangerous during pregnancy. The immune system of pregnant women is more vulnerable to bacteria, viruses and parasites. Thus, there is a list of foods that pregnant women should avoid…
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Renal lithosis: Laser definitive solution combined with digital micro camera and fragment suction device
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in Hello.Writes the Surgeon – Urologist – Andrologist, Scientific Associate Centre for Robotics & Laparoendoscope Urological Surgery – Andrology, Urinary lithosis is a very common health problem for adults and children. Each year about 3 million patients with lithosis problems visit their doctor. The extremely thin flexible digital (digital) ureteroscope revolutionized the definitive treatment of lithosis.…
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When contraceptive pills are associated with increased risk of breast cancer – The suspected gene
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in Hello.The use of hormonal agents is associated with increased risk in women carrying mutations of BRCA1 and BRCA2, according to a recent article in JCO. Doctors of the Therapeutic Clinic (Alexandra Hospital) of the Medical School of the EKPA, Dr. Maria Kaparelou (pathologist – oncologist), Theodora Psaltopoulou (pathologist, Professor of Therapeutics – Epidemiology – Preventive…
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Showers in the morning or at night? What’s best for your system
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in Hello.The shower is connected to everyone’s. And personal hygiene, through the care of our bodies, is a prerequisite for a clean and revitalized skin. Some prefer to shower in the morning, after morning waking, so that they have more energy during their daily life. Some, of course, have combined the shower with the evening hours,…
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PSY: Clinical Studies Bureaus are coming to hospitals – What the new CYA predicts
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in Hello.New dynamic integration of patients into the new clinical studies conducted internationally on innovative ones, aims to bring the creation of Clinical Studies offices into the NSS, which was established by a joint ministerial decision (CHA) of the Ministries of Economics, Health and Home Affairs last Thursday (10.10.24). In a place – that of clinical…
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Self test colon: What beneficiaries should know about cancer prevention
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in Hello.In progress is the gradual SMS mission, for its free supply from cooperating pharmacies, on the prevention of colon. This specific self test to prevent colon cancer is easy to use since you can do it at home, and it gives quick results. This is a specific test, which detects the presence of blood in…
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The number 1 habit that will help you drastically reduce the risk of dementia
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in Hello.It is a general term for reducing memory, reasoning or other thinking skills. On the other hand, Alzheimer’s disease is a specific (degenerative) brain disease responsible for the majority of cases of dementia, affecting nearly 7 million people in the US, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. Alzheimer’s disease is one of the main causes of…
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These are the secrets to reduce wrinkles
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in Hello.The organism is inevitable and we will all have wrinkles at some point in our lives. However, environmental factors such as UV rays and air pollution can lead to premature skin aging. Several research suggests that exposure to the sun is incriminated for over 80% of visible aging marks in the face. Fortunately, however, there…
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What your favorite movie reveals about your brain
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in Hello.So what’s the favorite kind you like to watch when you sit comfortably on your couch and want to relax from the stress of everyday life? Some prefer the adrenaline explosion that usually causes an action film, while others worship the sapens of a thriller. There are, of course, those who choose to watch documentary.…
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TAMIS: The organ rescue technique in the treatment of rectal cancer
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in Hello.Professor of Surgery of A.P.TH., Director of Clinical Surgery, writes: The surgical treatment of rectum carcinoma, the final part of the colon, has changed radically in recent years and with the help of biotechnology and understanding the biological behavior of the disease, continues to change. The international scientific community of surgeons, oncologists, pathologists and molecular…
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Fat cancer: Start sending SMS to over 50 for free self tests
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in Hello.It started today Friday (11.10.24) the SMS mission for the screening program for the colon, which allows citizens over 50 years of age to receive free from cooperating pharmacies. The aim of the program with self tests for colon cancer is to early diagnose pre-cancer lesions or even cancer itself, with the prospect of healing…
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Fat cancer: SMS started at over 50 for free self tests
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in Hello.SMS was launched for the screening program for the colon, which allows citizens over 50 years of age to receive free self-tests from cooperating pharmacies. The aim of the programme for colon cancer is the early diagnosis of pre-cancer lesions or even cancer itself, with the prospect of healing when detected in early stages. Citizens…
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The new era in Cardiosurgery: Endoscope cardiosurgery, from fantasy to everyday life
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in Hello., Cardiosurgeon, Director Athens Medical Center Modern cardiosurgery now combines the excellent surgical result with the unparalleled aesthetics, without the disadvantages of middle sternotomy, i.e. the classical opening of the sternum. This is achieved by endoscopic or video-assisted cardiosurgery and is the future in heart disease surgery, as explained by the Director of the Clinical…
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Coronavirus doubles the risk of heart attack, stroke and death
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in Hello.No pleasant news for those affected or affected by it. Coronavirus, according to scientists, may increase the risk of heart attack, stroke and death from any cause, even for a period of three years later, in people with or without cardiovascular disease. This finds research led by the University of Southern California, published in the…
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Strong medicine laugh for the body – It is free and without side effects
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in Hello.Smile is contagious—and quite beneficial. It triggers a number of positive changes in human being. Here is what causes just 10-15 minutes of continuous laughter: initially, the increase in hormone levels of happiness is triggered, as they are called (dotamine, oxytocin, serotonin and endorphins), while the levels of stress hormones (cortisol and adrenaline) are reduced.…
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Because we have red eyes: Which may be due
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in Hello.It is very common to blush ours and often this is due to innocent problems, such as a reaction to dust or an allergen. But sometimes it can suggest something serious that needs direct eye control. “The red eye is usually caused by dilation of the tiny blood vessels between the hard coat of the…
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Coronavirus: An inflammation in the brain control center causes long covid
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in Hello.Closer to the cause of long covid are scientists, as a new research showed that a brain stem damage, which is its control center, after infection with can cause long-term symptoms. According to a survey published in Brain magazine on long covid and the long and psychiatric effects of the disease. Researchers from Cambridge and…
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Foods that help you cope with bad mouth
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in Hello.Perhaps the best way to eliminate the bad and combat bacteria that multiply in your mouth is to brush your teeth twice a day, while using dental floss. However, there are certain foods that can help you to cope with bad odor, caused by volatile bacteria that produce sulfur compounds in the oral cavity, so…
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This is why myopia is increasing vertically in children and adolescents
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in Hello.About one out of three and teenagers around the world have, according to a global study published in the medical journal “British Journal of Ophthalmology”. The incidents of myopia (refractive anomaly in which distant vision is blurred, while nearby is clear) increased particularly during the pandemic and lockdown period, since children devoted more time in…
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WHO approves the first rapid test for monkey smallpox
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in Hello.His approval to control her disease, via arapid test, was given by (WHO). The World Health Organization (WHO) gave the “green light” for the release of the first PCR test for rapid diagnosis of the mpox virus (formerly known as the “blessing of monkeys”) in an attempt to halt the transmission of the disease to…
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These are the 8 most common questions that patients have before hair transplantation
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in Hello.How will my head look in the first few days after the hair transplant? When do I get back to work and gym? We give valid answers and answer another question – many want to ask, but they hesitate! If you are experiencing problems of dilution or intense hair loss and consider it the right…
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8 + 1 questions about Multiple Sclerosis
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in Hello.Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune condition that affects the brain, spinal cord and eyes. It needs immediate treatment, as it can cause a number of problems in the body, leading the sufferer to a great physical burden. “The disease is multidimensional, affects many scattered areas of the brain and causes a variety of symptoms. In…