• Cancer Diseases,  Exercise and Sports

    Kidney Diseases in Response to Painkillers

    The use of painkillers is part of many people’s daily routines, whether for headaches, muscle cramps, or other painful conditions. People often believe that over-the-counter medications are safe and have no harmful effects. However, the reality is different: painkillers, which have long been considered sources of relief, actually pose serious health risks. Mechanism of Action of Painkillers The mechanism of action of painkillers is complex, and their long-term use can have detrimental effects on several organs, particularly the kidneys. Kidney failure, which signifies a decline in kidney function, can occur for various reasons, and the use of painkillers is a significant risk factor. This is due to the nephrotoxic effects…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    Aspirin may help reduce the likelihood of developing stomach cancer

    The prevention of stomach cancer and the role of various medications in reducing the risk of cancer is receiving increasing attention. Research continually uncovers new possibilities that the medical community is exploring to curb the spread of cancer. Different forms of stomach cancer complicate the lives of many people, making prevention a priority. Recent studies have shown that various medications, including Aspirin, may potentially reduce the risk of developing stomach cancer. Aspirin, known as acetylsalicylic acid, is not only recognized for its pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory effects but may also open new perspectives in cancer prevention. The drug’s effects are particularly relevant to cancers of the middle and lower parts of…

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