Causes and Solutions for Bad Breath: How to Get Rid of It Permanently

Causes and Solutions for Bad Breath: How to Get Rid of It Permanently

Written by Nahair Abdel Nabi Wednesday, July 12, 2023 06:00 AM Almost 1 in 4 people suffer from the smell of bad breath And the smell of breath can reduce your self-confidence and cause frustration when you want to socialize with others. According to shinedentalclinic, there are different causes for bad breath. Bad oral hygiene … Read more

Urgent Need for Platelet Donations in Ávila: Don’t Let Summer Slow Down Donation Efforts

Urgent Need for Platelet Donations in Ávila: Don’t Let Summer Slow Down Donation Efforts

From the Hemotherapy and Hemodonation Centers and from the Brotherhood of Donors of Ávila itself, they do not want solidarity, now that summer has arrived, to fall into oblivion. It is not the first time that they have come to the fore to ask for a donation in recent weeks because there is a great … Read more

The Dangers of Using Vaseline for Sunburn: British Skin Foundation Warns Against It

The Dangers of Using Vaseline for Sunburn: British Skin Foundation Warns Against It

Written by Amal Allam Saturday, July 01, 2023 04:00 PM The British Skin Foundation stressed that Vaseline should be avoided for sunburn, explaining that applying Vaseline to sunburned skin may lead to further skin irritation. And according to the Daily Express, Britain has recently witnessed bouts of very hot weather, as a result of which … Read more

Protecting Youth from Meningitis: The Importance of Vaccination and Who May Still Need it

The extraordinary vaccination campaign against four types of meningitis (A, C, W and Y) for those born between 2001 and 2006 (young people between the ages of 22 and 17 today) came to an end last year, but, as almost always In this type of public health ‘play-off’ measures, the door has been left open … Read more

José Vicente Tuells Hernandez: Preventive Medicine Specialist and Director of Asisa Chair of Balmis Vaccinology at the University of Alicante Discusses Pandemics, Vaccines and Epidemiological Surveillance

Jose Vicente Tuells Hernandez, He has a degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Valencia, a doctor in Health Sciences and an Extraordinary Doctorate Award from the University of Alicante (UA). Specialist in Preventive Medicine and Public Health, he has been linked to the UA since 1984 as a professor and professor (Vaccines … Read more

“Reducing Cancer Risk with Anti-Inflammatory Foods: Expert Recommendations”

Written by Amal Allam Sunday, May 28, 2023 05:00 PM Although there is no clear solution that can guarantee a cancer-free life, cancer can be prevented by preventing inflammation and eating healthy foods, while avoiding pathogens. According to the website Daily ExpressInflammation, a double-edged sword, can be the body’s defense mechanism against foreign bacteria and … Read more

“Foods that Cause Premature Aging and Wrinkles: What to Avoid for Healthier Skin”

Written by Nahir Abdel Nabi Wednesday, May 24, 2023 12:00 PM The diet greatly controls the health of your body and protects you from some health problems, and some foods may be dangerous to your health and skin and expose you to early aging and wrinkles, given that they contain some harmful substances that directly … Read more

“Pig Almond Microorganisms May Be Key to Antibiotic-Free Pig Farming”

Microorganisms from pig almonds may be useful as probiotics instead of antibiotics to prevent infections in pigs. This is what Isabela Fernandes de Oliveira says in the WUR journal Resource. She obtained her PhD with her study of new ways to reduce antibiotic use on farms. Among the micro-organisms that occur naturally in the animals, … Read more

“Dengue Fever Outbreak Detected in Sri Lanka: Warning for Russian Tourists”

Russians have been warned that an outbreak of dengue fever has been detected at the popular resort. Flying on holiday to Sri Lanka in the near future can be dangerous. Got something to say? Discuss important news in a group “Now attention!” in Odnoklassniki. By mid-May, more than 33 thousand infected people had already been … Read more

“The Risk of Avian Flu and Zoonotic Outbreaks: Expert Advice and Preparedness Strategies”

The risk of avian flu jumping from poultry to humans (zoonosis) is still small in the Netherlands. Yet there are signs worldwide that people should pay attention. This is stated in an advice from the Expert Council on Zoonoses. The increase in infections among wild mammals worldwide is a point of attention, say the experts. … Read more