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Korean fermented food Doenjang shows promise in alleviating menopausal symptoms

Study compares the effects of traditional versus commercial Korean Doenjang on menopausal symptoms, finding that traditional variants with high beneficial microorganisms are more effective in reducing these symptoms and improving cardiovascular and gut health.

Food , Nxiety , Acteria , Lood , Reast-cancer , Ancer , Ardiovascular-disease , Holesterol , Linical-trial , Fficacy , Strogen

WHO publishes report introducing updated terminology for airborne pathogens

Following consultation with public health agencies and experts, the World Health Organization (WHO) publishes a global technical consultation report introducing updated terminology for pathogens that transmit through the air.

United-states , University-of-hong-kong , Hong-kong-general- , Hong-kong , Vellore , Tamil-nadu , India , China , Chinese , Jeremy-farrar , Gagandeep-kang , Yuguo-li

Breakthrough research offers hope for patients with persistent Lyme disease symptoms

Tulane University researchers have identified a promising new approach to treating persistent neurological symptoms associated with Lyme disease, offering hope to patients who suffer from long-term effects of the bacterial infection, even after antibiotic treatment.

Geetha-parthasarathy , Tulane-university , Tulane-national-primate-research-center , Bay-area-lyme-foundation , National-institutes-of-health , Tulane-national-primate-research , National-institutes , Lyme-disease , Ntibiotic , Orrelia , Orrelia-burgdorferi , Ell

Dietary treatments outperform medications for IBS management

Dietary treatment is more effective than medications in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). These are the findings of a study conducted at the University of Gothenburg.

Sanna-nybacka , Magnus-simr , Sahlgrenska-university-hospital-in-gothenburg , Sahlgrenska-academy , University-of-gothenburg , Lancet-gastroenterology , Sahlgrenska-university-hospital , Associate-professor , Senior-consultant , Abdominal-pain , Loating , Arbohydrate

Hypoglossal nerve stimulation offers hope for pediatric Down syndrome patients with OSA

While Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) affects about five percent of the general pediatric population, 80 percent of children with Down syndrome experience OSA. Continual OSA results in poor health, including disruptions to cognitive development and functioning, leading physician-researchers from Mass General Brigham to investigate better methods to treat these patients as early as possible to maximize their health outcomes.

Massachusetts , United-states , Brian-skotko , Andrew-scott , Christopher-hartnick , Theodore-theo-scott , Down-syndrome-program , Obstructive-sleep-apnea , Mass-general-brigham , Pediatric-otolaryngology , Mass-eye , Emma-campbell-endowed-chair

Link between aldehydes and premature aging revealed

A team of researchers at Nagoya University in Japan has discovered that aldehydes are metabolic byproducts associated with premature aging.

Nagoya , Aichi , Japan , Mayuko-shimada , Yuka-nakazawa , Yasuyoshi-oka , Nagoya-university , Tomoo-ogi-of-nagoya-university , Nature-cell-biology , Tomoo-ogi , Aging

New review explores the key gender differences in sleep, circadian rhythms and metabolism

A new review of research evidence has explored the key differences in how women and men sleep, variations in their body clocks, and how this affects their metabolism.

United-kingdom , United-states , Renske-lok , Sarahl-chellappa , University-of-southampton , Harvard-university , Rapid-eye-movement , Stanford-university , Sleep-medicine-reviews , Metabolism , Esearch , Leep

Annual COVID-19 vaccine proves to be a wise investment for personal health and pocketbook

Study finds that receiving an annual COVID-19 vaccine is clinically and economically beneficial for individuals, regardless of insurance status, offering savings by reducing the likelihood of infection and its associated costs.

United-states , Infectious-diseases , Image-credit , Coronavirus-disease-covid-19 , Accine , Oronavirus , Fficacy , Ealth-insurance , Nfectious-diseases , Ortality , Espiratory

Rethinking the germ theory: A balanced take on microbes and disease outcomes

Review explores the complexities of infectious disease outcomes through a balanced perspective, emphasizing the interplay between pathogenic microbes and host conditions, challenging the traditional germ-disease theory by proposing a more integrated view that considers both pathogen virulence and host immunity's impact on disease manifestation.

Aids , Ntigen , Ell , Lostridium , Lostridium-difficile , Iagnostic , Enetic , Nfectious-diseases , Nterferon , Icroorganism , Psonization