[ad_1] Asia-Pacific, civil society, stocks, health Opinion As the pandemic evolves, it will be crucial to ensure that young people have access to quality counseling services and other tools for psychosocial support. | Image Courtesy: Sanlaap November 6, 2020 (IPS) – COVID-19 has turned into an unprecedented public health crisis, …
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[ad_1] In recent years, there has been a measles flare-up around the world with persistent outbreaks in all parts of the world. In 2019, measles rose to the highest number of new infections in more than two decades. At the same time, poliovirus transmission is expected to increase in Pakistan …
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[ad_1] we are what we eatS. Behind this banal expression there is a great deal of truth. Diet directly affects our health and its incidence in disease prevention is beyond doubt. But it also determines other aspects such as height. At least this is what emerges from new research led …
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[ad_1] Fortunately, the winter months bring a whole host of high-fiber fruits and vegetables if you want to eat enough fruit for diabetes. These can help reduce blood sugar levels, control weight, and improve overall health. So here are some delicious winter fruits to add to your diet to help …
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[ad_1] pte20201106043 Medicine / Wellness, Research / Development Scientific research in the United States shows: insulin is at a dead end Blood glucose measurement: type 2 diabetes is not uncommon (Photo: pixabay.com, S. Buissinne) Indianapolis (pte043 / 11/6/2020 / 1:44 PM) – According to a study conducted by the Indiana …
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[ad_1] Under the motto “I look at myself – and you?”, South Tyrol Aid for Cancer raises awareness on the subject of early detection and cancer prevention. This time in the center: exercise strengthens physical and psychological well-being. Yesterday – Man is not made to sit. Whether it’s hiking, biking, …
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[ad_1] Last week we had an interesting discussion at 34 Conference on bioethics co-organized between the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Lleida and the Borja Institute of Bioethics of Ramon Llull University. In my presentation on Bioethics and pandemic spoke of the need to cultivate and promote resilience …
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[ad_1] In the midst of virus and flu season, doctors advise us to consider food more than ever and to value foods that protect us from all kinds of infections. Here are the products that Romanians should consume to strengthen immunity. Foods that help strengthen immunity As you probably know, …
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