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  • Health - 30 Mar 2022
    Psychobiotics refers to live bacteria that, when ingested in appropriate amounts, might confer health benefits as a result of interacting with the gut microbiota via bacteria–brain relationships.
  • Health - 24 Jan 2022
    To reduce the health impacts following natural disasters, high-quality evacuations shelters are necessary to provide temporary settlements to internally displaced people.
  • Health - 24 Jan 2022
    Bloom syndrome (BSyn), also known as Bloom-Torre-Machacek syndrome or Congenital Telangiectatic Erythema, is a rare, inherited genetic disorder.
  • Health - 18 Jan 2022
    Apples have demonstrated beneficial effects in the human body, including improved vascular function, on the maintenance of healthy levels of lipid and glucose.
  • Health - 11 May 2021
    Anemia is a blood disorder characterized by an inadequate level of hemoglobin in the blood.
  • Health - 17 Mar 2021
    Juvenile polyposis syndrome refers to a condition in which there are multiple benign polyps in the colon, or large intestine.
  • Health - 11 Mar 2021
    Estradiol is a type of estrogen, which is the female sex hormone secreted by the ovaries and required for many bodily processes.
  • Health - 17 Feb 2021
    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic gastrointestinal condition that is prevalent in anywhere between 8 and 22 percent of the population.
  • Health - 29 Jan 2021
    Hiccups, also known as singultus, are experienced by almost everyone during their lives – bouts of hiccups have even been shown to occur in fetuses.
  • Health - 28 Apr 2020
    Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a loss of dopaminergic neurons. This article looks at where Parkinson's originates.

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