Colic in children: causes and how to prevent it?
Intestinal colic occurs in about 70% of newborns. They appear in the second week and go away around 3-4 months of age.
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Intestinal colic occurs in about 70% of newborns. They appear in the second week and go away around 3-4 months of age.
Colic in children: causes and how to prevent it? Read More »
From time to time, people challenge themselves to change something in their lives. Once a decision is made, such as switching to a healthy diet, it is sure to result in good health and a satisfactory reflection in the mirror.
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The Verkhovna Rada has adopted the law regulating the use of cannabis in medical, industrial and scientific operations. According to MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak, the bill with the registration number 7457 was supported by 248 MPs.
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When we congratulate our loved ones on holidays, we necessarily wish them good health, but the body does not always work like a good Swiss watch. Infections, viruses and other “contagions” can catch anyone. The only (and, incidentally, natural) defense of the body is the immune system, which every day stands guard over health. However, it cannot cope without our help.
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Yesterday he was a child, and today he is already a teenager. You are quietly building a career, worrying less about sick leave, because the fear of another runny nose from day care is a thing of the past. Now you have new worries: controlling your studies, tolerating your child’s emotional outbursts and remaining the closest person to your daughter or son.
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Health information will be available to European Union citizens digitally, free of charge and in all EU countries. The European Parliament supported the European Commission’s proposal to create a pan-European health data space for patients, healthcare providers and researchers.
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As war rages in Ukraine and tensions between Russia and the West escalate, Swiss pharmaceutical giant Acino International has made the strategic decision to spin-off its Russian division Acino Rus into a separate independent entity called Alcea. Acino had expanded in Russia since 2015, achieving double-digit growth in recent years largely driven by sales of
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Vitamin D3 is a unique metabolically active substance that affects male health. In particular, it also affects sexual function. If we are chronically deficient in vitamin D, our reproductive system suffers as much as our musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, nervous and immune systems. Therefore, early compensation of its deficiency and prevention of its occurrence in the future
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TV channel “1+1 Ukraine and #Schonen have launched a large-scale partnership project called People for Life about the heroes of our time who often remain behind the scenes. You will learn more about professionals in their field – doctors who save lives of Ukrainians in difficult times, as well as about innovative methods in medicine
These are the famous Ukrainian doctors who changed the world of medicine! Read More »
The most common symptoms of HAV are weakness, fever, diarrhea, vomiting, and jaundice. If you notice these symptoms in yourself or a loved one, contact your family doctor immediately
On October 10, the Profile Committee considered amendments to the second reading of the bill No. 7457 and sent the document to the Verkhovna Rada for consideration.
The committee made additional edits to the second reading of the medical cannabis bill Read More »
If a medical institution fails to purchase necessary medicines or consumables, and patients are forced to buy them at their own expense, appropriate management decisions will be taken on the management staff of such hospitals. The same applies to doctors who prescribe medicines to patients without proven efficacy, which the latter also buy at their own expense