Delving into the Non-Coding Genome: Unraveling the Genetics of Blood Pressure Regulation and Hypertension

A study by scientists at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Canada has found new genetic sequences that could inform interventions aimed at reducing high blood pressure. The scientists identified commonly overlooked fragments of the genome known as non-coding DNA, but used computer-assisted techniques to investigate genetic variants and their likely effect on nearby … Read more

Egypt to eliminate trans fats from food supply by October 2023, says health minister

Written by Walid Abdel Salam Monday, May 22, 2023 12:22 PM Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Minister of Health and Population, said that Fats trans fats are a major cause of more than 17 million deaths annually worldwide, and fats continue to increase rates of cardiovascular disease. The Minister of Health and Population added: The Egyptian … Read more

“The Risks of Overconsumption of Eggs: Side Effects, Cholesterol, and CVD Risk”

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA — Eggs are good protein lemak very high monounsaturation. Eggs also contain brain-boosting choline, as well as lutein and zeaxanthin which are two antioxidants known to support eye health. Several studies have shown that people who consume counts tend to get healthy intake with a variety of important nutrients such as fiber, vitamins, … Read more

The Connection Between High Blood Pressure and Mental Health: A Comprehensive Analysis

Effects of High Blood Pressure on Mental Health Cardiovascular disease caused by chronic stress and social factors In ‘heart hurts’ and ‘heart hurts’ caused by sadness, the heart and mind refer to the ‘heart’, but in reality this is an emotional and mental area. This makes us think that our hearts are in an organ … Read more

Senile anemia is common in the elderly, caused by nutrient deficiencies, chronic diseases, bleeding, and medication use. It can lead to physical weakness, cognitive dysfunction, and cardiovascular disease. Screening and treatment are necessary to improve quality of life.

Increase font reduce text print top facebook twitter kakao story naver band share Decreased physical strength, cognitive dysfunction, and cardiovascular disease It should be screened, evaluated, and treated aggressively. A 72-year-old woman recently underwent a health examination and was found to be anemic. She did have some fatigue or some shortness of breath, but she … Read more

“High Weekly COVID-19 Infection Rates Revealed by Mr. Theera in Singapore-Australia”

On March 19, 2023 Assoc.Prof.Dr.Theera Worathanarat or “Doctor Thira“Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Facebook post about the issue “COVID-19“Specified that yesterday around the world there were 63,755 more people, 202 more deaths, a total of 682,428,457 people, and a total of 6,818,967 deaths. The top 5 most infected with COVID-19 are Russia South Korea Taiwan … Read more

Small Habits That Can Trigger Heart Disease, Don’t Do It Again

This habit can actually increase the risk of cardiovascular health problems. REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA — Some people may be used to sprinkling garam addition to the food they are about to eat. Although it can make food taste better, this habit can actually increase the risk of cardiovascular health problems such as heart disease. The relationship … Read more

Walking 6,000 steps a day may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease

Loading… New studies report that adults who walk between 6,000 and 9,000 steps a day have a 40-50 percent reduction in their risk of cardiovascular disease. Photo/Illustration/Healthline JAKARTA – New studies report that adults over the age of 60 walk 6,000 to 9,000 steps a day, have a 40-50% reduced risk cardiovascular disease such as … Read more

Yoga reduces cardiovascular risks – 25/12/2022 – Balance

A clinical study conducted on 60 hypertensive patients has shown that the yoga it can be an effective ally for those with cardiovascular problems. Research Canadian compared two groups of volunteers and found a significant improvement in resting heart rate and blood pressure in those who did yoga instead of stretching before the others Exercises. … Read more

Vascular diseases on the rise among young people | THE UNIVERSAL

Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD), like coronary artery disease and cerebrovascular disease, occurs as a consequence of ongoing atherosclerosis, a common and progressive vascular disorder with a high risk of cardiovascular complications and death. The importance of these diseases is increasing, also due to the increase in cases and the high costs of their treatment. … Read more