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Hypochlorhydria refers to a condition where there’s a reduction in the production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Hydrochloric acid…
Recent data from the Jakarta Health Agency revealed an uptick in Acute Respiratory Infections (ISPA) post-pandemic cases. The agency reported approximately 146,000 ISPA cases monthly this year. Interestingly, while this is higher than the pandemic period, it’s still consistent with the numbers from 2018 and 2019.
Dental professionals, when examining your oral health, have a method of finding out if you had oral sex. That is…
A revolutionary discovery by researchers in Singapore and MIT has uncovered a new bacterial stress signalling system, opening doors to new methods of combatting antibiotic resistance, a growing public health concern. The research team identified an enzyme, RlmN, that rapidly signals for the production of proteins allowing bacteria to adapt and survive. This could help design drugs that prevent this survival response, effectively tackling antibiotic resistance.
Research shows that kombucha could potentially improve blood sugar control in Type 2 Diabetes patients, given its emerging health benefits.
Last week’s Mothercare Baby & Kids Fair 2023 in Singapore provided an enriching, informative experience for parents and families.
Pregnancy is a transformative period in a woman’s life, filled with the joy of anticipation and the complexity of physical changes. While it is a natural process, pregnancy can sometimes be accompanied by several health conditions that need appropriate care and management. Here are some common pregnancy conditions and suggested treatments for each.
Dive into the scientific evidence to uncover the impact of immunity and superfoods, coupled with regular physical activity.
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