Delicious food that prevents kidney stones

Fruits and vegetables, which contain a lot of water, will help prevent the risk of developing urolithiasis, said nephrologist Ivan Porter. We are talking about watermelons, tomatoes and cucumbers.“These fruits and vegetables contain natural citrate, which is a natural stone inhibitor and may help pr

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How to Reduce Your Risk of Cancer in 5 Minutes: Study

Doctors recommend doing sports for 150 minutes a week, but with the current pace of life, it is not always possible to do this. Research shows that you can improve your health with much less effort.The researchers found an interesting trend by combining data from over 150 peer-reviewed articles. Eve

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Persistent self-doubt may be an early sign of dementia

Loss of confidence or withdrawal from one's social obligations may signal an early stage of Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia. As the condition worsens, planning and decision making becomes more difficult. Also, these changes in feelings and behavior can make a person fee

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The most popular drink can lead to heart disease

Many people drink milk every day and find it healthy. But is it really that safe? According to a study published in Express, consumption of milk and other dairy products can lead to heart, gastrointestinal and liver diseases. For example, milkshakes are high in saturated fat, which will increase cho

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Oncologist Karasev told whether an ulcer can heal on its own

Oncologist, surgeon, endoscopist Ivan Karasev noted that many do not know what a stomach ulcer is. People often ask the question: can an ulcer heal on its own.A duodenal ulcer is the result of inflammation of the gastric mucosa for a long time, due to which wounds form in the future. Usually an ulce

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Scientists have discovered the gene responsible for overeating?

As a result of a breakthrough discovery, scientists claim they have finally found the elusive gene responsible for overeating. However, their excitement was quickly overshadowed by the realization that they had no idea what to do with this newfound knowledge.After years of research, a group of genet

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