Why do women gain weight during menopause?
For most women, perimenopause—the transition to menopause—begins in their 40s. The entire menopause process typically lasts around four years and begins with the ovaries making less estrogen. A woman is considered to be post-menopausal when she hasn’t experienced a menstrual…
Read MoreNutrition: asparagus – low in Calories and rich in vitamins and minerals – natural healing naturopathic specialist portal
Green asparagus contains more Vitamin C and Pro-vitamin A than white A few weeks ago, the asparagus season has begun in Germany. The majority of people in this country, the precious vegetable is extremely popular. It scores points not only…
Read MoreMany diseases are spread via the hands
The importance of careful hand hygiene has been shown this year in the Wake of the Corona pandemic, especially. To remind, from the world health organization every year on the fifth day of the fifth month of the world day…
Read MoreCoronavirus: Heinsberg-study – two million Infected in Germany? – Naturopathy Naturopathy Specialist Portal
Heinsberg-study: some 20 percent of the Corona Infected show no symptoms According to official data, over 160,000 people in Germany have so far with the novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 plugged in. However, according to a study, the number of Infected could…
Read MoreHITN APAC eBook: Dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak through digital health in APAC
With the pandemic having originated in the APAC region, the upcoming HITN APAC eBook titled, “Dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak through digital health in APAC”, begins with how various governments approached the containment of the COVID-19 outbreak through a combination…
Read MoreEating Disorders Are Slowly Killing Men, and No One Is Talking About It
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. For too long, men have been silent about mental health and it’s literally killing us. We can change that. Our Healthy Mind, Healthy Body series shines a light on mental health issues that everyone…
Read MoreScientific team finds new, unique mutation in coronavirus study
As the coronavirus pandemic has swept across the U.S., in addition to tracking the number of COVID daily cases, there is a worldwide scientific community engaged in tracking the SARS-CoV-2 virus itself. Efrem Lim leads a team at ASU that…
Read MoreElectrocardiogram shows value in college athletes’ screens
Over the past 30 years, colleges and universities have increasingly screened athletes for health conditions that may pose undue risk to sports participation. Sudden cardiac death is the leading cause of death among college athletes, so a primary function of…
Read MoreRecommendations made for PPE use by HCPs in COVID-19 care
(HealthDay)—In guidelines from the Infectious Diseases Society of America, recommendations are presented for personal protective equipment (PPE) use by health care providers (HCP) in caring for suspected or known COVID-19 patients. John B. Lynch, M.D., M.P.H., from the University of…
Read MoreDuring outbreak, most pregnant women had high Zika awareness
(HealthDay)—Pregnant women had a high level of awareness about Zika virus during the 2016 outbreak, according to a study published in the May issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases. Letitia Williams, M.P.H., from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
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