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Ways to Snap Out of Feeling Sleepy At Work And Home

Bhaswati Mukherjee
Updated on 02-Mar-2023 17:59:09

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Your body may attempt to tell you something when it makes you tired at inopportune times. Getting enough sleep is essential to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Women between the ages of 30 and 60 get fewer than seven hours of sleep every night, as the National Sleep Foundation reported. Women face several obstacles when it comes to getting a good night's rest. Women may have trouble sleeping for many reasons, including menstruation, pregnancy, childcare worries, work stress, relationship worries, and other health conditions. Even if women obtain the recommended amount of sleep at night, many struggle with daytime drowsiness, especially ... Read More

Difference Between Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta Variants in Coronavirus

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 01-Mar-2023 16:35:17

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The first novel strain of the initially found Covid-19, the Alpha variant is designated B.1.1.7. The B.1.351 lineage of viruses has a novel Beta variant. When it comes to Covid19, the Gamma strain is the P.1 variety, while the Delta strain is the B.1.617.2 variety. Alpha Variant The Alpha variety, also known as lineage B.1.1.7, is a subset of the Covid-19 species. Discovered − As the first known mutation of the original Covid-19 virus, the Alpha form was given its name since it was found in patient samples collected in London. Beta Variant The B.1.351 lineage of Covid-19 includes the ... Read More

Difference between Adenomas and Hyperplastic Polyps

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 01-Mar-2023 16:33:07

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It is important to note that there are two types of polyps: adenomas and hyperplastic polyps (abnormal tissue growth on a mucous membrane like colon or endometrium). There is a risk of malignancy in adenomatous polyps (cancerous). On the other hand, hyperplastic polyps are the least likely to progress to malignancy. What are Adenomas? The most prevalent kind of polyps are adenomatous polyps. The large intestine's mucous membrane, which is the wet inner lining of several organs and bodily cavities, seems to grow or generate these gland-like extensions (colon). They come in three distinct forms, known as adenomas: tubular, villous, ... Read More

Difference between Acupressure and Massage

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 01-Mar-2023 16:27:30

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In recent years, spas have risen in popularity thanks in large part to the well-documented health advantages associated with receiving spa treatments. These methods boost circulation, bringing more oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body and easing any strain on the system as a whole. For the vast majority of people, massages are the quintessential spa therapy. On the other hand, there is a wide selection of therapies available. This article compares Acupressure with massage to see how the two compare. What is Acupressure Treatment? Combined with acupuncture, this is an alternative medical approach based on the theory ... Read More

Difference between Antibody Test and Swab Test

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 01-Mar-2023 15:24:15

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The detection of antibodies in the blood is done with an antibody test. To collect a sample for further analysis, such as a nucleic acid or antibody test, a swab test can be performed. What is Antibody Test? Immunoglobulins, also known as gamma globulin proteins, are the building blocks of antibodies. Vertebrate blood and other bodily fluids include antibodies. They aid vertebrate immune systems in recognising and eliminating pathogens. This is why detecting antibodies in the blood is what an antibody test does. The human body naturally generates antibodies for self-defense, however vaccination may be used to artificially increase antibody ... Read More

How to Spot the Signs of an MS Flare?

Subhashini Pothukuchi
Updated on 24-Feb-2023 16:40:12

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Around 90 percent of people with multiple sclerosis are first diagnosed with flares, attacks, or aggravations. Scientifically known as relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS). These are the periods where symptoms keep occurring at certain intervals. While people continue to have relapses, along with a general progression of symptoms and disability in their later stages of RRMS or secondary progression. MS is a progressive neurological condition with wax and wane which affects the central nervous system that is responsible for various functions including coordination and balance. This is an autoimmune condition in which our own antibodies start attacking and destroying the ... Read More

The Possible Benefits of Metformin for Type 2 Diabetes and Other Health Conditions

Gayatri
Updated on 24-Feb-2023 09:59:13

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What Is Metformin? Metformin is a biguanide class molecule used effectively to treat diabetes in more than 120 million people worldwide. It is commonly used to treat the anti-aging crowd as some animal models have shown facts of an increased life span and health. The complete mechanism of action is not fully clear but it is known to activate the enzyme AMPK which suppresses glucose production in the liver and that increases insulin-mediated glucose uptake which is key in helping treat diabetes. Metformin contains an active ingredient that is 500mg of metformin hydrochloride. It also contains carboxyl methyl cellulose, citric ... Read More

Paranoia in Bipolar Disorder

Bhaswati Mukherjee
Updated on 23-Feb-2023 15:16:56

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Lack of reality testing is a common symptom of psychosis. People who have psychotic episodes often have trouble distinguishing between fantasy and reality. Some physical and mental health problems, such as bipolar disease, may legitimately lead to psychosis. Fortunately, psychotic episodes may be treated. Knowing you have psychosis may help you get the therapy and support you need. A mental disorder or bipolar disorder Psychosis is not an illness in and of itself, but a symptom of a larger problem. Hallucinations and delusions are possible symptoms of psychosis. A person with bipolar illness may sometimes exhibit psychotic symptoms. This ... Read More

What Is COVID-19 Super Immunity?

Bhaswati Mukherjee
Updated on 22-Feb-2023 10:16:51

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The concept of Covid-19 was introduced by researchers towards mid-2021 who observed a unique vaccination response in people that had already contracted the virus since the emergence of the pandemic. Immunologists reported an immense rise in antibodies that was significantly more than expected through double doses of Covid-19 vaccinations. Researchers termed it Covid-19 Super Immunity or Hybrid Immunity and delved deeper into its mechanism and role in future strains of viruses and the design of emerging antibodies. Mechanism of Covid-19 Super Immunity It is important to have an idea of the Covid-19 virus to understand the mechanism of super ... Read More

Is Thyroid Disease Causing Your Hair Loss?

Bhaswati Mukherjee
Updated on 20-Feb-2023 11:44:04

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Hormone imbalance is the first thing that comes into mind when we think of hair loss. Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism remain among the many reasons for hair loss in patients. Both of these diseases are medical conditions when your body does not make (hypothyroidism) or make excess (hyperthyroidism) of thyroid hormone for normal functioning. Excessive hair fall and thinning are one of the many symptoms of these diseases. Hair loss in thyroid disease involves the entire scalp. That means you will notice your hair is falling from all places rather than in patches unless you have alopecia areata, an autoimmune ... Read More

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