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Study Reveals Women Benefit More from Exercise in Preventing and Treating Coronary Heart Disease
A recent study conducted by researchers at Xiamen Cardiovascular Hospital, affiliated with Xiamen University in China, together with a team…
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Study Finds Continuous 10–15 Minute Walks Reduce Heart Disease Risk and Early Death
A recent scientific study conducted in the United States and Australia has found that walking or exercising continuously for 10…
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Natural Ways to Suppress Appetite and Support Weight Loss
According to “Aponet.de”, the official portal of German pharmacists, appetite control can play an important role in weight loss. This…
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The History and Evolution of Insulin: From Leonard Thompson to Modern Diabetes Management
In December 1921, 14-year-old Leonard Thompson was on the brink of death. Suffering from diabetes and weighing only 65 pounds,…
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German Health Portal Warns of ACL Injury Risks for Children Using Trampolines
The German health platform “aponet.de” has issued a warning that jumping on trampolines significantly increases the risk of anterior cruciate…
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What to Eat After a Colonoscopy: German Health Platform Offers Key Guidelines
The German health website Gesundheitsinformation.de reports that food and drink can usually be consumed immediately after a colonoscopy. However, in…
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Title: Keratoconus: A Silent Vision-Threatening Disease and the Importance of Early Detection
Keratoconus is a progressive and chronic eye condition that primarily affects teenagers and young adults. Because its early symptoms are…
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Post-Infection Guidelines: When Is It Safe to Donate Blood?
The German Red Cross Blood Donation Service has emphasized the importance of observing specific waiting periods before donating blood after…
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A Promising Dual-Drug Therapy That Could Reverse Metabolic Fatty Liver Disease
Researchers have achieved a breakthrough that may mark a turning point in the treatment of liver diseases, after discovering that…
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Study Finds Low-Sugar and Artificially Sweetened Drinks Do Not Reduce Risk of Fatty Liver Disease
A recent study indicates that replacing sugary drinks with low-sugar or artificially sweetened alternatives does not protect against fatty liver…
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