| Медицина 2.005.02.2025 21:47 Масло чайного дерева для лица вместо дорогостоящих средств Масло чайного дерева обладает уникальными лечебными свойствами. Оно улучшает состояние кожи, заживляет раны и предотвращает развитие различных заболеваний. Также это средство активно применяют в быту. Медицина 2.005.02.2025 22:13 Названы более полезные сладости, чем магазинные конфеты и выпечка Россиянам посоветовали заменить готовые сладости промышленного производства чем-то более полезным. Медицина 2.005.02.2025 22:14 Онкобокс: анализ генов опухоли почти в два раза повышает успешность лечения рака Анализ генов опухоли значительно повышает эффективность таргетной терапии у онкологических пациентов, сообщили в компании Онкобокс. Медицина 2.005.02.2025 22:15 Врач назвала причину появления запаха старости и способы избавиться от него Врач-дерматолог Александра Филева объяснила, почему может возникать так называемый запах старости. Медицина 2.005.02.2025 22:19 Рак подает сигналы: как не пропустить симптомы и вовремя пройти диагностику Рак часто дает о себе знать только на поздних стадиях, но некоторые изменения в организме могут стать важными сигналами, требующими внимания. Медицина 2.005.02.2025 22:20 Американские ученые предлагают лечить рак с помощью вируса простуды Американские врачи испытывают новый метод лечения рака мозга. В своем эксперименте они используют для борьбы с раковыми клетками вирус простуды. Медицина 2.005.02.2025 22:20 Онкология не приговор: академик назвала 6 главных факторов риска рака Каждый второй случай рака можно предотвратить — об этом заявила академик РАН Оксана Драпкина. По её словам, шесть ключевых факторов риска напрямую связаны с образом жизни человека. Медицина 2.005.02.2025 22:24 Невролог Панков назвал простые правила для сохранения памяти и ясного ума до старости Врач-невролог Максим Панков дал советы по сохранению хороших когнитивных способностей с возрастом. Медицина 2.005.02.2025 22:25 Ученые нашли способ диагностировать диабет и деменцию по глазам Ученые провели одно из крупнейших исследований в мире, раскрывая новые возможности для диагностики заболеваний через глазное дно. Исследование, проведенное Австралийским институтом WEHI с использованием передовых технологий искусственного интеллекта (ИИ), создало карты сетчатки с беспрецедентной детализацией. Медицина 2.005.02.2025 22:25 Доктор Малышева: лекарства от изжоги могут быть опасны для гипертоников Елена Малышева рассказала, каких лекарств от изжоги не должно быть в аптечке гипертоников. 05.02.2025 23:29 Are Eggs Safe to Eat as Bird Flu Spreads? Here’s what experts want you to know. 06.02.2025 0:44 Low-cost laparoscope designed for low- and middle-income countries Laparoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive technique, has transformed surgical procedures in high-income countries. This method, which uses a laparoscope to perform surgeries through small incisions, offers significant benefits such as reduced infection rates and quicker recovery times. Despite its advantages, laparoscopic surgery remains largely inaccessible in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) due to the high cost of equipment and other logistical challenges. 06.02.2025 0:50 Inflammatory bowel disease tied to higher risk for heart disease Male patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) face a higher risk for ischemic heart diseases (IHDs), according to a study published in the March issue of the International Journal of Cardiology Cardiovascular Risk and Prevention. 06.02.2025 1:00 Occupational exposures tied to higher risk for vertigo Occupational exposure to noise and/or vibrations is associated with the presence of vertigo, according to a study recently published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine. 06.02.2025 1:07 Opioid delta-receptor agonists alleviate stress-induced irritable bowel syndrome symptoms in mouse model Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common digestive disorder that affects the intestine, causing symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, gas, and changes in bowel habits, including diarrhea, constipation, or both. Although this condition affects about a tenth of the global population, the underlying causes and mechanisms of IBS remain unclear. Consequently, treatments for IBS primarily focus on managing symptoms rather than addressing the root cause of the disorder. 06.02.2025 1:10 Q&A: How lunges, squats and holds can build stronger tendons and ligaments UC Davis Health molecular exercise physiologist Keith Baar specializes in sports medicine. He studies the effects of exercise on bone, muscle and tendon health. 06.02.2025 1:20 Moving forward after the Los Angeles fires: Experts discuss physical, psychological and environmental recovery The fires may no longer be raging, but their impact on our health and communities continues. 06.02.2025 1:24 Light-activated compound offers hope for overcoming drug resistance in cancer treatment A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled an innovative technology to eliminate drug-resistant cancer cells using light. Professors Tae-Hyuk Kwon and Duyoung Min from the Department of Chemistry at UNIST, alongside Professor Taiho Park from POSTECH, have created a photoreactive compound capable of suppressing autophagy in cancer cells—one of the key mechanisms contributing to resistance against anticancer therapies. 06.02.2025 1:29 Study: Ethnic inequalities in primary care persist for patients with multiple long-term conditions in England A recent study has highlighted the challenges faced by people from minoritized ethnic groups with multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs) in accessing and interacting with primary health care services, such as GP practices, in England. 06.02.2025 1:45 Rapid increase in early-onset type 2 diabetes in China highlights urgent public health challenges A study led by researchers from Peking University and published in Health Data Science reveals a sharp rise in the burden of early-onset type 2 diabetes (T2D) among adolescents and young adults in China from 1990 to 2021. Despite improvements in mortality rates, the incidence and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) associated with the disease have grown alarmingly. 06.02.2025 1:50 Tattoo inks: How much color gets into the body? In a new clinical study, scientists from the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) have traced the path and metabolism of the liquid components of tattooing agents in the body for the first time. 06.02.2025 1:50 Making informed decisions about acoustic neuroma treatment Vestibular schwannomas, or acoustic neuromas, are noncancerous tumors that develop on the nerve leading from the inner ear to the brain. 06.02.2025 1:54 Trump’s Foreign Aid Freeze Leaves Millions Without HIV Treatment President Trump’s pause on aid, and the gutting of the primary aid agency, could jeopardize the health of more than 20 million people worldwide, including 500,000 children, experts say. 06.02.2025 2:00 Study finds Black, Hispanic kids less likely to get migraine diagnosis in ER Children and young people who are Black or Hispanic are less likely to be diagnosed with migraine than those who are white when being seen for headache in a pediatric emergency department, according to a study published in the February 5, 2025, online issue of Neurology. The study also found they received fewer tests and less intensive treatment. 06.02.2025 2:05 Supportive co-parenting may help secure infant attachment development The World Health Organization recommends that babies should exclusively breastfeed for at least the first six months of their lives and continue alongside the introduction of other foods for at least two years, as breastmilk contains the nutrients and antibodies needed to help infants thrive. 06.02.2025 2:37 Ernest Drucker, Public-Health Advocate for the Scorned, Dies at 84 He marshaled epidemiological research to press for changes in drug policy, alternatives to prison and needle-exchange programs to slow the spread of AIDS. 06.02.2025 2:41 RAD51 biomarker could complement next-generation sequencing in personalizing prostate cancer treatment Published in Cell Reports Medicine, results of a VHIO-led study support the feasibility of using RAD51 testing to complement next-generation sequencing (NGS) for precise patient stratification and treatment selection in metastatic prostate cancer (mPC). 06.02.2025 2:42 Early childhood stressful life events linked to increased eczema activity For children with atopic dermatitis (AD), early childhood stressful life events are associated with an increased risk for disease activity, according to a study published online Jan. 28 in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 06.02.2025 2:43 Cows Have Been Infected With a Second Form of Bird Flu A new version of the virus is widespread in wild birds but had not previously been detected in cows. 06.02.2025 2:43 Cows Have Been Infected With a Second Form of Bird Flu A new version of the virus is widespread in wild birds but had not previously been detected in cows.АиФ06.02.2025 4:05 Что такое кудрявый метод ухода за волосами? Главная задача этого способа - подчеркнуть естественную текстуру вьющихся волос, улучшить их состояние и свести к минимуму повреждения. Как всего этого добиться – читайте в справке aif.ru 06.02.2025 4:30 Is CBD use during pregnancy as safe as people think? New study uncovers potential risks to babies Cannabidiol (CBD), the component in cannabis often used for therapeutic treatments, is increasingly being used during pregnancy as a means of managing symptoms such as nausea, anxiety and sleep. Though the public perception is that CBD—particularly when consumed orally—is safer and helpful for symptom management, little is known about the impact of CBD on pregnancy. Страницы: 1627 1628 1629 1630 1631 1632 1633 1634 1635 1636 1637 1638 1639 1640 1641 1642 1643 1644 1645 1646 1647 1648 1649 1650 1651 1652 1653 1654 1655 1656 1657 1658 1659 1660 1661 1662 1663 1664 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669 1670 |