Rare diagnosis of penile cancer causes higher mortality rates and stigma

On both the patient and physician sides, there are some stigmas. Patients with penile cancer are mostly middle-aged to older men. Something is amiss with the penis, and it is a private area. We don’t often discuss these topics among men. As a result, this causes humiliation and a delay in obtaining medical help. I’d […]

Breastfeeding reduces risk for lower respiratory tract infections, asthma in infants

Breast milk provides abundant and easily absorbed nutritional components, antioxidants, enzymes, immune properties, and live antibodies from mother. Mother’s more mature immune system makes antibodies to the germs to which she and her baby have been exposed. These antibodies enter her milk to help protect her baby from illness. Immunoglobulin A coats the lining of […]

Efficacy of Probiotics Supplementation On Chronic Kidney Disease

Probiotics are the focus of a thorough investigation as a natural biotreatment due to their various health-promoting effects and inherent ability to fight specific diseases including chronic kidney disease (CKD). Indeed, intestinal microbiota has recently emerged as an important player in the progression and complications of CKD. Because many of the multifactorial physiological functions of […]

Association Between Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD)

IBD and ASCVD  have been linked in several meta-analyses. In a 2017 meta-analysis of eleven cohort studies, researchers discovered a multivariate-adjusted independent link between IBD and coronary heart disease (pooled relative risk (RR) 1.24; 95 percent confidence interval (CI) 1.14-1.36). This link was also found in CD and UC subgroup analysis. Similar relationships were seen […]

Telemedicine can mitigate barriers for access to obesity care, weight loss management

According to a research published online in Obesity, The Obesity Society’s flagship magazine, telemedicine presents new prospects to lower obstacles to obesity care faced by healthcare providers, patients, and health plans. “Telemedicine and remote healthcare are becoming more widely recognised by healthcare providers and policymakers,” said Scott Kahan, MD, MPH, FTOS, director of the National […]

Pediatric Psoriasis: ‘An Area Ripe for Study’

Psoriasis is a common, noninfectious skin condition. The most common type of psoriasis is plaque psoriasis. It causes skin cells to develop much more rapidly than normal and not fall off like they should. The cells build up on the skin’s surface, causing areas of thick, silvery red skin called plaques. Plaques are usually itchy […]

Encourage Private Players to Reverse Migration of Students for Medical Education

With a huge number of Indian students being entangled in Ukraine’s conflict, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday tried to reverse the trend of young people seeking medical education overseas by pushing private companies to provide inexpensive education in the state. It was requested. He praised the Indian Society of Nephrology for […]

Lifestyle Factors Key to Keeping Good Vision With Age

Keeping your drinking and your weight in check can help protect your sight as you age, experts say. Moderate to heavy drinking is associated with a higher risk of a sight-threatening condition called age-related macular degeneration (AMD). A poor diet and excess weight can also influence your odds for AMD, the most common cause of […]