Elderly British Man Jumps from Sightseeing Boat into Red Sea, Suffers Heart Attack
A 73-year-old British man wanted to cool off while taking a sightseeing cruise in Turkey. He jumped from the ship into the Red Sea right then and there. (Photo/Pixabay) A 73-year-old British man took a scenic boat while traveling in Turkey. However, to cool down, the man unexpectedly jumped from the boat into the Red […]
Tragic Death of Female Student in Jilin, China: Counselor Allegedly Beats Student to Death Over Dead Fish Gift
(Schematic diagram/pixabay) A recent death incident occurred in Jilin, China A female student suffering from heart disease was beaten to death by a counselor named Song (a staff member responsible for teaching and assisting students in schools in China). The reason behind this was simply that the counselor surnamed Song was displeased that the gift […]
YouTuber Lee Mo-ni’s Heart Attack Leads to Leg Amputation: A Cautionary Tale of Health Awareness
YouTuber Lee Mo-ni had her leg amputated due to a blood clot after collapsing from an acute myocardial infarction. /youtube With the sudden death of Park Bo-ram (30), a singer from Mnet’s audition program ‘Superstar K2’, a YouTuber suffering from heart disease came to the fore once again. Since the exact cause of Park Bo-ram’s […]
Recognizing and Responding to Dog Hyperventilation: Signs, Causes, and Treatment
It is easy to see dogs making “panting” sounds and breathing through their mouths in situations such as when they are happy to see their guardian, when they get a lot of exercise, or when the weather is hot. However, if you cannot stop breathing openly despite there being no particular environmental changes, or if […]
The Dangers of Night-time Light Pollution: How it Increases the Risk of Stroke by up to 80%
New study findings Night-time ‘light pollution’ may increase the risk of Stroke is on the rise and up to 80% of people will suffer from it. Research has found that people exposed to “artificial light“it’s too bright. Being outdoors at night increases the risk by 43%.Hit Stroke and other conditions that affect blood flow to […]
Rapid Increase in Heart Risk for Postmenopausal Women: Study Shows Estrogen Decrease Doubles Risk Compared to Men
Due to the decrease in estrogen, which is beneficial for the heart, the risk is double compared to men of the same age ↑ Posted on 04.3.2024 at 10.45pm Posted on 04.3.2024 at 10.45pm Modified on 04.3.2024 at 6.02pm Views 49 After menopause, women transition to a state with much less estrogen and more testosterone, […]
Vitamin D: A Potential Treatment for Type 1 Diabetes in Young Patients
Vitamin D is very important for maintaining various functions of the body. Foreign media recently cited a study that found that vitamin D may also help treat young patients with type 1 diabetes because it can improve the function of their insulin-producing beta cells. Vitamins are divided into two types: water-soluble and fat-soluble. Water-soluble vitamins […]
The Impact of Probiotics on Lowering Cholesterol and Preventing Metabolic Syndrome
Probiotics lower cholesterol, a risk factor for metabolic syndrome Posted on 01.04.2024 at 10:00 Posted on 01.04.2024 at 10:00 Modified on 01.04.2024 at 10:02 Views 16 20% of total cholesterol is absorbed mainly through food intake, and the remaining 70% is formed in the liver, so achieving balance is not easy. When the balance is […]
The Impact of Depression on Heart Disease: A Look at Recent Research
[이데일리 유진희 기자]A roundup of global issues related to the pharma and biologics industry for the week (March 25 to 31). This week, new news related to depression received industry attention. (Photo = Getty Images) Research has shown that treating mental illnesses such as depression can also help treat heart disease. The medical news portal […]
Treating Mental Illness Improves Heart Disease Outcome: Study
One study showed that when a co-occurring mental illness such as depression or anxiety is present along with heart disease, treating the mental illness improves the outcome of treating the heart disease. It’s the result of a research team led by Professor Philip Binkley, a cardiologist at the Ohio State University School of Medicine, who […]