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And why should you also Blog Factor: Shelby Levenhal Because I’m talking about men’s health I may not be a man, but as a college woman surrounded by male friends who face their health as is optional, I have learned this: Most of them will not take it seriously until someone else does. So here I am – talking about men’s health, because too many of you are not. My background and personal connection Hello, my name is Shelby Levenhal, a rising senior at the University of Kentucky who is pursuing a degree in Communication and Journalism. At an early…

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Trying to become pregnant but after outdated sex myths? A fertility specialist shares events about sex and pregnancy each couple should know.How often do I have to have sex in my fertile period to get pregnant? Will the urination after sex affect the opportunity to capture? Planning a pregnancy can be an emotionally charged journey full of excitement, stress and often misinformation. One area is particularly prone to myths and misunderstandings is sex and conception. Many couples unknowingly believe outdated or scientifically wrong tips that can lead to stress and frustration. Let’s eliminate some of the most common sex myths…

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If you have ever wondered, “Why do I hold snacks all day, even when I’m not hungry?”- You’re not alone. Many people are stuck in the “grazing” cycle: it crumples all day, feels out of control around snacks and is never really satisfied. As a registered dietitian specializing in careful consumption, I have seen this challenge to appear again and again. The good news? You box Stop grazing all day – without limiting yourself or following a rigid diet. In this article, I will walk you: Why can you stick to a pasture How to identify the difference between emotional…

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Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy (HDP) – such as chronic or pregnancy of hypertension, preeclampsia and eclampsia – are among the main causes of mother and infant death in the United States. Between 2017 and 2019, 16% of all US pregnancy is complicated by a diagnosis of HDP, with much higher rates observed between non -Spanish black/African and American Indian/Alas. But HDPs do not only affect women in the short term. These disorders can increase the long -term risk of heart disease, kidney disease and stroke. But there could be an opportunity to mitigate these long -term risks to breastfeeding, they…

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Open any app store and you will see an ocean of mental health tools. Mood observers, artificial intelligence (AI) “therapists”, psychedelic travel drivers and much more are offered. According to market researchIndustry analysts now count over 20,000 mental health applications and about 350,000 health applications in total. These numbers are believed to have doubled by 2020, as businessmen’s money and Gen Z demand have been spilled. (Gen Z consists of those born between 1995 and 2015, about.) But should you really trust a bot with your deepest fears? Below, we decompress what science says, take a look at where the…

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While paying huge bills for everything, it would be better to try to save both energy and money for everyone. That is why some have replaced old -fashioned lamps with environmentally friendly energy saving. Many people believe that these bulbs are the best, however, some experts claim to be bad news. These bulbs made the US environmental protection service end up in an emergency protocol on the use of energy saving bulbs. This protocol focuses on cases of breakage because the bulbs release toxic gas. So if you break one of these bulbs in, the lamp will release 20 times…

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Chocolate: It is one of the favorite foods in the world, it has inspired countless desserts and sweets our holidays. Unfortunately, despite this universal obsession, chocolate also gets a bad rap for its connection to acne. But chocolate really causes acne? We went in an effort to unfold the truth about this sweet and its effect on our skin. Chocolate consumption causes acne? Before taking into the details, keep in mind that most surveys focus almost exclusively on male people. Many studies also focus on younger age groups, as opposed to medium or older brackets, and mainly examine those with…

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Smoking can help with the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in the short term, but it can make the long -term prognosis worse. Such as this study ask”Medical marijuana: a panacea or scourge?” For 5,000 years, the cannabis ”was used All over the world medical, entertaining and spiritual. “He was even defined by American doctors” for a multitude of evidence “from the mid -19th century to the 1930s, which is often used From marijuana medical supporters as evidence that justifies modern medical applications. “But the field of old medicine is” full of filters and herbal drugs “, so as…

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You will love these delicious Mocktail recipes! Enjoy festive, alcohol -free drinks – perfect for summer wellness, energy and living living. If you have found that alcohol has no longer sitting properly – it may be to be confused with the symptoms of your menopause, harm your sleep routine, make your energy or simply not align with your health goals – you are not alone. Many women over 50 embrace a “curious sober” or alcohol -free life in exchange for better sleep, clearer skin and a stronger vital sense. For me personally, headaches were my memory of menopause and a…

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Digestive tract malignancies-including esophageal, gastric, colon, liver and pancreatic cancer-represent a significant public health challenge in China. A recent national epidemiological study of HU et al.published in egostologyHe analyzed trends from 2004 to 2021, revealing complex standards of burden and survival. While progress has been made to reduce mortality by certain cancers, the overall impact remains significant, with remarkable inequalities between demographic and geographical lines. Below are the main findings: Decline mortality from large DSMTS ASMRS rates for esophageal, gastric and liver were significantly reduced during the 18 -year period: (i) Esophageal cancer: ASMR was reduced by average annual percentage…

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