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CURATED HEALTH UPDATES
Sleeping less is linked to high blood pressure
Higher risk of high blood pressure among women who sleep less than seven hours compared to men
October 2024
Growing Utilization of Headphones Among Children
Heightened use of headphones and earphones among children leads to increased exposure to noise-related health risks.
October 2024
Metabolic Characteristics of Depression
Biomarkers indicative of metabolic dysfunction offer straightforward and clinically accessible tools for identifying depression.
October 2024
Impact of Television Viewing on Nocturnal Urination
Analyzing the association between television/video consumption and nocturia in adults using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
October 2024
Initiative to Decrease Urine Cultures for Asymptomatic Bacteriuria
Interventions targeting electronic health record systems show promise in reducing unnecessary urine cultures among hospitalized patients.
October 2024
More than a billion people worldwide are obese
Global trends in underweight and obesity from 1990 to 2022: a pooled analysis of 3,663 population-based studies covering 222 million children, adolescents and adults
October 2024
Association Between Human Papillomavirus Infection and Cardiovascular Mortality
Human papillomavirus infection, particularly in conjunction with obesity, may elevate the risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
October 2024
Heightened Concerns Surrounding Measles Outbreaks
The UK and Europe witness a significant surge in measles infections following a decline in vaccine uptake rates.
October 2024
Efficacy of Antimicrobial Mouthwashes in Dental Care
Antimicrobial mouthwashes prove effective in reducing dental plaque biofilm accumulation.
October 2024
Excessive Niacin Intake and Cardiovascular Risks
Research suggests a correlation between elevated levels of niacin and increased susceptibility to heart disease.