• Beauty and Personal Care,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Aspirin and High Blood Pressure – Is it Really Effective?

    A problem of blood pressure is becoming increasingly common among the adult population, and the search for appropriate treatment methods is of paramount importance. Maintaining healthy blood pressure is crucial in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, and the role of various medications in this process is undeniable. Aspirin, as a well-known drug, has numerous benefits ranging from pain relief to anti-inflammatory effects. New research now indicates that taking aspirin in the evening, before bedtime, may be particularly effective in managing slightly elevated blood pressure. The research process and their results highlight the previously unknown beneficial effects of aspirin. During the studies, scientists aimed to uncover how the timing of aspirin…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  First Aid and Emergency

    The predictive role of women’s heart rhythms in relation to their heart diseases

    The cardiovascular health of women deserves special attention, as heart diseases are among the leading causes of death worldwide. Heart rate, as one of the fundamental indicators of heart function, plays an important role in assessing health. Measuring heart rate is a simple and cost-effective way to monitor heart health and predict potential risks. Recent research suggests that resting heart rate data can help assess the risk of heart attacks and other heart diseases, especially in postmenopausal women. Heart rate not only reflects the level of physical activity but also the state of cardiovascular health. It is particularly important for women to pay attention to their resting heart rate, as…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  First Aid and Emergency

    Parkinson’s Disease – A New Risk Factor Discovered

    A Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects the central nervous system and causes several symptoms that significantly impact the quality of life of those affected. The causes of the disease have been researched for a long time, and the scientific community increasingly identifies the role of environmental and genetic factors. In recent years, several studies have addressed various risk factors, paying particular attention to pesticides and their effects. During the research, numerous chemicals were analyzed, and it was found that certain pesticides, such as DDT, pose a particularly high risk. Additionally, genetic background plays a key role, as the presence of certain gene variants may increase the likelihood…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    CMV herpesvirus can also trigger high blood pressure

    A herpesviruses, which affect a significant portion of the population, have primarily been known for their infectious diseases so far. However, recent research suggests that these viruses can also cause more serious health problems, such as the development of high blood pressure. These discoveries may open a new dimension in the treatment and prevention of hypertension. During the research, scientists noticed that herpesviruses, particularly cytomegalovirus (CMV), cause inflammation in blood vessels, which can lead to high blood pressure in the long term. The presence of CMV in the bodies of a significant portion of adults indicates that it appears not only as an infectious disease but also as a serious…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Exercise and Sports

    An estrogen-blocking drug reduces the risk of breast cancer

    A breast cancer is one of the most significant cancers affecting women, and its causes are diverse. Researchers are continuously working to find the most effective prevention and treatment methods. According to the latest research, a new drug that inhibits the estrogen hormone could significantly reduce the risk of developing breast cancer among high-risk women. The risk of breast cancer depends on various factors and cannot be attributed to a single lifestyle choice. The medical community emphasizes that the disease can occur in any woman, regardless of how much she takes care of her health. New research may provide new hope for high-risk women who have had limited options for…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    The level of sex hormones affects the likelihood of bone fractures

    A bone health is receiving increasing attention as people age, particularly among older men. The aging process brings about numerous changes, including a decline in hormonal levels. Hormonal changes significantly impact bone mineralization and overall bone density. The medical community is increasingly recognizing that hormonal imbalances, particularly concerning sex hormones, may be associated with an increased risk of fractures. Sex hormones, such as estradiol and testosterone, play a crucial role in maintaining bone health. Low hormonal levels and binding proteins, such as SHBG, can influence the likelihood of fractures. Research shows that by measuring hormone levels, clinical practice can predict fracture risk, allowing for improved prevention and treatment strategies. The…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Digestive System

    The breech position may be genetically determined

    The process of childbirth is extremely complex, and several factors influence the position in which the fetus enters the world. The most common birthing position is head-first delivery; however, it is possible for the fetus to enter the birth canal in a breech or footling position. This situation accounts for a relatively small percentage of births, less than 5 percent, but it can pose significant risks, such as stillbirth or other health problems. To understand the causes of breech births, the scientific community is continuously researching the phenomenon. According to the latest findings, genetic background may also play a role in the occurrence of breech births. This discovery could provide…

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  • Digestive System,  Exercise and Sports

    Swedish public health research confirms the benefits of mammography

    The importance of early detection of breast cancer is becoming increasingly significant year by year, as prevention and early diagnosis play a crucial role in improving survival rates. Research over the past few decades has developed several methods aimed at identifying the disease at an early stage. Mammography, as the most widely used screening procedure, has been the subject of debate for years, as its effectiveness and risks are viewed with mixed opinions. However, the latest Swedish research sheds new light on the advantages of mammography and supports the notion that the long-term effects of screening may be significant. The data collected during the study show that mammography screenings not…

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  • Addictions,  Cancer Diseases

    The relationship between high cholesterol and depression in old age

    The relationship between a healthy lifestyle and mental well-being is increasingly becoming the focus of research. Various biological factors, such as cholesterol levels, play a role in the development of depression, particularly in older individuals. In recent years, numerous studies have addressed how cholesterol affects mental health and what differences can be observed between men and women. Cholesterol can be divided into two main types: “good” (HDL) and “bad” (LDL) cholesterol. Their levels influence health in different ways, and recent research suggests they may play a key role in the prevention of depression. Therefore, regulating cholesterol levels in the older population is crucial not only for physical health but also…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Wound inflammation promotes recovery from injury – Experimental study

    A sports activities often lead to injuries that cause muscle swelling and inflammation. The traditional approach to managing such conditions typically involves the use of various medications and compresses, but new research suggests that this approach may need to be reevaluated. Recent scientific findings indicate that controlled inflammation may actually promote wound healing, opening new avenues in rehabilitation methods. Inflammation, which is the body’s natural response to injuries, can often lead to pathological conditions. Traditional medical practices often focus on reducing inflammation; however, the latest research highlights that certain inflammatory processes may be essential for healing, making the control of inflammation levels crucial. Recent scientific findings shed new light on…

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