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The Long-term Impact of COVID-19 on Adult Asthma Patients: Increased Risk of Severe Exacerbations and Mortality

iframe-data-type>(Source: YouTube-Medical Today TV) [메디컬투데이=이재혁 기자] Adult asthma patients have been found to be more than 50% more likely to have their existing asthma disease become severe after recovering from COVID-19 and more than 70% more likely to die. Furthermore, the results showed that in patients recovering from severe COVID-19, the likelihood of worsening into […]

Gender and Age Trends in Interest Towards Cold Sores: A Rankify Analysis

[메디컬투데이=정민주 기자] Rankify announced the results of an analysis of interest in “cold sores” by gender and age conducted on the 22nd. This analysis focused on an in-depth investigation of social reactions and trend changes towards oral herpes. Keywords Adolescents 20s 30s 40s 50s Cold sores 4% 37% 32% 18% 9% The analysis of interests […]

The Relationship Between Vitamin D and Chronic Diseases: New Findings from Korean Adults Study

iframe-data-type>(Source: YouTube-Medical Today TV) [메디컬투데이=이재혁 기자] One study showed that the lower the concentration of vitamin D, the higher the levels of indicators linked to chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes. Korea University Ansan Hospital announced on the 22nd that Professor Hye-ryeong Yoon of the Department of Laboratory Medicine won the Best Paper Award […]

Early Vision Problems as a Sign of Alzheimer’s Disease: Study Findings

iframe-data-type>(Source: YouTube-Medical Today TV) [메디컬투데이=조민규 기자] A study suggests that vision-related problems could be an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease. A study published in ‘Scientific Reports’ found that visual sensitivity may decline 12 years before the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. Dementia is a degenerative brain disease accompanied by cognitive decline, and Alzheimer’s disease is one […]

Study Finds Link Between Vitamin D Deficiency and Chronic Diseases in Korean Adults: Researcher Awarded Best Paper at Korean Society of Diagnostic Immunology Conference

iframe-data-type>(Source: YouTube-Medical Today TV) [메디컬투데이=이재혁 기자] One study showed that the lower the concentration of vitamin D, the higher the levels of indicators linked to chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes. Korea University Ansan Hospital announced on the 22nd that Professor Hye-ryeong Yoon of the Department of Laboratory Medicine won the Best Paper Award […]

The Risks of Antipsychotic Treatment in Dementia Patients: A Study Findings

iframe-data-type>(Source: YouTube-Medical Today TV) [메디컬투데이=이승재 기자] Research findings have shown that antipsychotic treatment to treat psychological and behavioral symptoms in dementia patients can lead to various systemic side effects. The results of a study investigating the possible side effects of antipsychotic treatment in dementia patients have been published in the British Medical Journal. Antipsychotic drugs […]

How Poor Diet Increases the Risk of Cancer: The Link to Methylglyoxal and BRCA2

iframe-data-type>(Source: YouTube-Medical Today TV) [메디컬투데이=최재백 기자] Research has shown that if you continue to eat a poor diet, your risk of developing cancer increases. The results of the research were published in the academic journal “Cell” and show that if you continue to follow a poor diet, the production of methylglyoxal increases, increasing the risk […]

The Power of the Mediterranean Diet in Preventing Hypertension: Research Results

▲ Research results have shown that the Mediterranean diet helps prevent hypertension. (Photo = DB) [메디컬투데이=이승재 기자] Research results have shown that the Mediterranean diet helps prevent hypertension. The results of a study examining the correlation between the Mediterranean diet and the risk of hypertension were published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. According […]

How Exercise Can Reduce Fat Accumulation with Aging: Research Findings

iframe-data-type>(Source: YouTube-Medical Today TV) [메디컬투데이=최재백 기자] It has been shown that exercise can reduce the fat accumulation that occurs with aging. The research results were published in “Nature Aging” and demonstrate that physical exercise can reduce the accumulation of BMP (bis(monoglycero)phosphate) lipids formed with aging. After discovering BMP in mouse tissue and human muscle, the […]

Analysis of Gender and Age Interest in Cold Sores: Insights from Rankify

[메디컬투데이=정민주 기자] Rankify announced the results of an analysis of interest in “cold sores” by gender and age conducted on the 22nd. This analysis focused on an in-depth investigation of social reactions and trend changes towards oral herpes. Keywords Adolescents 20s 30s 40s 50s Cold sores 4% 37% 32% 18% 9% The analysis of interests […]