Post-Acne Marks Explained: Texture Changes vs Colour Changes

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Post-acne marks are the silent aftermath of breakouts. They often last longer than acne and cause just as much frustration. Some marks affect skin texture, while others only change colour. Treating them the same way leads to poor results. Your skin’s healing response creates these marks. Knowing what type of damage occurred helps you choose […]

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The Impact of Strategic Nutritional Support on Athletic Performance

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The athletes are always interested in methods of optimizing their training and performance. Although intense training programs are essential, the functions of nutrition particularly to the targeted nutritional support have been raised in steam. What is the combination of particular supplements and nutritional tactics with training to increase recovery, energy, and overall outcomes? This manuscript […]

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Why Some Joint Injuries Never Heal All the Way

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You step off a curb, and you roll your ankle. Man, isn’t that annoying?  By the time you get home, it’s all already swollen and painful, and now you’ll be limping for a week. Great. But after a few days, the pain gets easier, and before you know it, it’s completely gone. 6 months later, […]

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Unlimited Restoration: The Ultimate Safety Net in the Best Family Medical Insurance

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Unlimited restoration is one feature that can quietly change how protected your family feels during a tough year. In a family floater plan, one large hospital bill can reduce the shared coverage for everyone else. If you are comparing the best family medical insurance in India, this benefit is worth understanding early. With unlimited restoration, […]

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Holland Foundation looks to expand vision-saving transplants

Edward J. Holland, MD, cofounded the Holland Foundation for Sight Restoration because he knew he had a good idea, but that idea just was not catching on.
Holland pioneered the Cincinnati Protocol of ocular surface stem cell transplantation by borrowing from renal transplant specialists and using preoperative testing of donors and recipients and full dosing of long-term systemic immunosuppression to prevent rejection. With this approach of managing ocular surface stem cells, he was able to significantly improve the outcomes of these procedures, which had been abandoned by most corneal surgeons

Years with disability from age-related eye diseases up from 1990

Trends in the rates of glaucoma, cataract and age-related macular degeneration around the world point to a “complex interplay” between aging populations and public health measures, according to an analysis published in Eye and Vision.
“As the global population continues to age, the burden imposed by [age-related eye diseases] is rising, making vision impairment an urgent public health priority,” Kuan Li, of the National Clinical Research Center for Ocular Diseases at Wenzhou Medical University, China, and colleagues wrote. “The recent release of the [Global Burden

Placental abruption raises offsprings’ risk for heart disease, death

People born to mothers who had a placental abruption during pregnancy had a greater risk for CVD and death by age 28 years vs. those whose mothers did not experience this complication, data in Journal of the American Heart Association show.
“Our study suggests that placental abruption needs to be taken as a very serious complication for the mother and also potentially affecting the baby’s cardiovascular health later in life,” Cande V. Ananth, PhD, MPH, Distinguished Professor in the department of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson

Dairy recalls raw cheese ‘under protest’ amid E. coli outbreak

A California dairy has recalled some of its raw cheese products that the FDA said may be responsible for a multistate Escherichia coli outbreak.
After initially denying the FDA’s request for a recall, Raw Farm complied last week but did so “under protest,” saying there is no proof its cheese made from raw milk has caused any illness.
“Absolutely no. We disagree,” Aaron McAfee, president of Raw Farm, said via video message on the company website before the company agreed to a recall. “Based on the evidence, based on the facts that we reviewed ... we disagree.”
The FDA has linked nine illnesses in

Many teens not fully vaccinated against HPV before sexual debut

More than 20% of adolescents in a Pennsylvania health system either did not begin or did not complete an HPV vaccine series before becoming sexually active, according to findings published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Recent findings show the incidence of cervical cancer fell 27% from 2000-2005 to 2016-2021, which experts say was likely due to increased screening and vaccination.
The CDC recommends children get vaccinated against HPV around ages 11 or 12 years, but they can receive the vaccine as early as age 9. Two doses are recommended for ages 9 through 14 years, and three doses are recommended for

Metformin, exercise create a similar change in prostate cancer

A common diabetes medication could help men with prostate cancer who develop hormone therapy-related metabolic syndrome through a biological process closely associated with exercise.
An evaluation of serum samples from more than 30 patients with prostate cancer found those who took metformin had elevated levels of the metabolite N-lactoyl-phenylalanine (Lac-Phe), which is known to increase with physical activity in healthy people.
“Hormone therapy ages prostate cancer patients very quickly by increasing the risk of frailty, cognitive decline and cardiovascular disease ,” Marijo Bilusic, MD,