Vegetarian Diet Significantly Reduces Cardiovascular Disease Risk, Study Finds
New Study Finds Vegetarian Diet Significantly Reduces Risk of Cardiovascular Disease A recent meta-analysis conducted by researchers at the University of Sydney has revealed that adopting a vegetarian diet can have significantly positive effects on cardiovascular health, particularly in individuals who are at a high risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Published in the prestigious international […]
Comparative Analysis Reveals Higher Adverse Reactions and Disease Activation Among Rheumatism Patients with Corona Vaccine Compared to Flu Vaccine
New Study Finds Higher Adverse Effects and Disease Activation in Rheumatism Patients Receiving COVID-19 Vaccine An analysis comparing the effects of the COVID-19 vaccine and flu vaccine on rheumatoid patients has revealed concerning results. The Journal of Korean Medical Science will soon publish the study, conducted by a team led by Professor Kim Hyun-ah from […]
Higher Adverse Reactions and Disease Activation in Rheumatism Patients with Corona Vaccine Compared to Flu Vaccine: Study Reveals
A Comparative Analysis of Adverse Reactions: Corona Vaccine vs. Flu Vaccine Risk of Adverse Effects Found to be Higher in Rheumatism Patients A recent report on the safety of the corona vaccine has raised concerns regarding its impact on rheumatism patients. In comparison to the flu vaccine, it appears that these patients experience more adverse […]
The Impact of a Vegetarian Diet on Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Vegetarian Diet Shown to Significantly Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Risk, Study Finds A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Sydney reveals that following a vegetarian diet can greatly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among individuals who already have the condition or are at high risk of developing it. The findings, published […]
Study Finds Telephonic CBT for Bariatric Surgery Patients Ineffective for Weight Management, but Beneficial for Psychological Symptoms
Remote Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Found Ineffective for Weight Management in Bariatric Surgery Patients, but Beneficial for Psychological Factors A recent study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that telephonic cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) provided to patients who have undergone bariatric surgery does not significantly impact weight management. The study observed no notable difference in weight […]
Study Reveals Removing Thymus Gland After Adulthood Increases Risk of Death and Cancer
Study Reveals Increased Risk of Cancer and Death from Thymus Removal In a shocking discovery, a recent study has found that removing the thymus gland after adulthood significantly increases the risk of cancer and mortality. This revelation contradicts the previous belief that it was safe to remove the thymus gland in adults due to its […]
Final Decision on National Hepatitis C Screening Expected in November: Impact and Importance Discussed
Korean Government Considers National Hepatitis C Screening Kim Ji-hyun | October 6, 2021 | The Daily Herald The Korean Liver Association’s initiative to introduce national hepatitis C screening, which began in 2017, is set to reach its final conclusion in November. The decision, currently being reviewed by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, will have […]
Study Finds Eating Animal Protein Increases Risk of Death for Cirrhosis Patients
New Study Shows Impact of Protein Intake on Liver Cirrhosis Patients A recent cohort study conducted by researchers from Tehran Medical University in Iran has shed light on the importance of protein intake for patients with cirrhosis of the liver. The study, published in the prestigious international journal BMJ Department of Gastroenterology, reveals a startling […]
Final Decision Expected in November on National Hepatitis C Screening in South Korea
Final Decision on National Hepatitis C Screening Expected in November The Korean Liver Association’s initiative to include national hepatitis C screening, launched in 2017, is set to reach a decisive moment in November. The society, having fulfilled the cost-effectiveness criteria for national health audit inclusion, aims to emphasize the severity of the disease and its […]
The Lingering Risk: High Death Rate Even After Hepatitis C Recovery
The Risk of Death After Hepatitis C Recovery: A Closer Look The development of direct-acting antiviral drugs (DAAs) has been hailed as a significant advancement in combating hepatitis C, leading many to believe that the disease has been nearly conquered. However, a new study has shed light on an alarming finding – even after achieving […]