Tag: studies
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What is VEXAS syndrome… A more common inflammatory disease than thought?
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — David Adams has been battling an unknown disease for 5 years. He came and went to the hospital several times a year. Due to his arthritis, his hands felt like gloved hands and he could no longer play the classical and electric guitars he loved. He was constantly suffering…
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Despite its severity, women, the elderly, and low-income people are most likely to use sleeping pills
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Millions of Americans regularly take drugs to help them fall or stay asleep, a practice that experts say could be dangerous to their health. A new study has found that nearly 8% of adults in the United States reported taking sleeping pills every day or most days, with use…
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New Study Highlights Extent of Corona Threat to Pregnant Women and Their Fetuses
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Pregnant women and their developing babies are at greater risk of serious consequences if they contract COVID-19, and a major international study recently published highlights just how catastrophic those risks can be. . The study, published in BMJ Global Health, draws on data from 12 studies conducted in multiple…
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Convalescent Plasma Benefits Corona Patients With Low Immunity… But What’s Its Problem?
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – A study published Thursday showed that convalescent plasma, which was praised at one point during the “Covid-19” pandemic, and which has largely lost popularity, works well in people with weakened immunity. The report, published in JAMA Network Open, analyzed results from 9 studies and found that immunocompromised COVID-19 patients…
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Study reveals secrets to healthy, long-term living. What are they ?
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — A new study finds that the risk of premature death from any cause can be reduced by nearly 20%, simply by eating more of the foods you choose from four healthy diets. People who strictly followed a healthy diet that focused on eating more whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts…