The child has no appetite: what to do?

Pediatric gastroenterologist Marina Myagkova told what to do if the child has no food interest, and whether it is necessary to force-feed him.Very often such problems occur with children aged 2 to 5 years. At the same time, the child feels fine and does not complain about anything.“There are no drug

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Cells are not sensitive to insulin: an algorithm of actions

Endocrinologist Natalya Liberanskaya told how to act with elevated insulin and loss of cell sensitivity to this hormone.Insulin resistance is not a sentence. It is enough to reconsider your eating habits and compensate for vitamin and mineral deficiencies in the body.“The first step is to normalize

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Spain makes it easier for unvaccinated tourists to enter

Spain on Saturday May 22 relaxed entry rules for unvaccinated tourists from outside the European Union, boosting the key tourism sector ahead of peak summer holidays. Until now, travelers from outside the bloc, including from the UK, Spain's main tourist market, could only enter with proof of va

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Changes in your mood that signal post-COVID syndrome

The NHS tells you what to do if you have long-term COVID and find yourself feeling down and depressed. Being unwell can affect your mental health.It says:“It is not unusual for your mood to deteriorate after you have experienced such an important event like coronavirus (COVID-19). It may take some t

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Dermatologist Perry: 4 important ways to treat sunburn

Dr. Ross Perry, Skin Specialist, Shares Four 'Important' Steps to Take Once You Know You're Burned in the sun. “The sun in May is as strong as in August, so you should treat it accordingly,” the doctor began. "People can often be fooled by cooler winds, but UV rays are just as strong and

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Dr. Mosley: Daytime naps can reduce heart attack risk by 48%

"It's early in the day, around 2:00 pm, and I'm just getting out of bed," said Dr. Michael Mosley. The doctor had not stayed late the night before; he was just dozing. The reason he enjoyed his afternoon nap is due to the health benefits that a short break can offer. In fact, a simple practi

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Alzheimer's disease: signs when urinating

Because of the prevalence and harm that dementia causes, scientists are working hard to try to identify new treatments, as well as early signs that the condition is takes root. These include symptoms that appear when visiting the toilet.One of these symptoms is urinary incontinence.Urinary incontine

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Stroke: an unexpected product that increases risk

There are ways people can reduce their risk of having this cardiovascular event. The two most effective are a balanced diet and regular exercise. One of the main factors to consider in the first case is the control of salt intake.High salt intake is one of the main risk factors for high blood pressu

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