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Functional Medicine: Principles, Practices, and Criticisms

Functional medicine has emerged as a popular alternative approach to healthcare, gaining traction among doctors and pharmacists worldwide.  As chronic diseases continue to plague a significant portion of the adult population, with approximately 50% having at least one chronic condition and 25% suffering from two or more, the need for effective, long-term solutions has become […]

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Healing Clay: Doctors Told All About Its Healing Properties

Clay is one of the oldest natural remedies used by humanity throughout millennia. In the countries of the former USSR, clay therapy has a rich tradition and is still actively used in sanatoriums and health resorts across Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, and the Caucasus.  This ancient healing method harnesses the remarkable therapeutic properties of

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Eli Lilly’s Miracle Drug: Lose Weight and Sleep Like a Baby with Zepbound!

Are you one of the millions of people struggling with obesity and sleep apnea?  You’re not alone.  According to the National Sleep Foundation, an estimated over a hundred million people suffer from sleep apnea, with many more cases going undiagnosed.  But now, there’s hope on the horizon in the form of Eli Lilly‘s groundbreaking new

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EEC Council Adopts Uniform Rules for Pharmacovigilance Inspections in EAEU

The Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has taken a significant step towards harmonizing the pharmaceutical regulatory landscape across the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) member states.  In a recent decision taken on 12 April 2024, the EEC Council supplemented Decision No. 83 dated 03.11.2016 with the Rules for conducting pharmaceutical inspections to ensure compliance

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Salivary stones: doctor’s advice on how to avoid salivary stone disease and its complications

Have you ever experienced painful swelling near your jaw or noticed a decrease in saliva flow?  You might be suffering from salivary stone disease, also known as sialolithiasis.  Left untreated, this condition can lead to recurrent infections and even permanent damage to your salivary glands. What are Salivary Glands and Their Function? Small and Large

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Did Albert Einstein suffer from autism?

Albert Einstein’s unusual childhood: signs of autism? Developmental delays and odd behavior If a child does not speak for a long time, pediatricians and speech therapists comfort his parents with a classic example: “Albert Einstein was silent until he was seven years old.” Some sources, however, give the figure as five. But the fact remains

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Famous obstetrician-gynecologist Lyudmyla Shupenyuk: “I am always on the side of women”

Liudmyla Shupeniuk is a well-known Ukrainian obstetrician-gynaecologist, TV presenter and expert on popular medical TV projects such as I’m Ashamed of My Body on STB TV channel; She was born in Chernivtsi into a family of hereditary doctors. Liudmyla followed in her parents’ footsteps and, after graduating with honours from Chernivtsi Medical University, became a

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The Link Between Omega-3’s and Hereditary Heart Disease Risk

Heart disease is a leading cause of death worldwide, and having a family history of the condition can significantly increase your risk.  But what if there was a way to reduce this hereditary risk through simple dietary changes?  A groundbreaking study has shed light on the potential of omega-3 fatty acids, found in oily fish,

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Andrey Dromov: secrets of success of a popular TV presenter and chef

Andrei Dromov’s life and work during the war: family, volunteering, gastronomy We met with Andriy Dromov again to find out about his life after our first interview in 2021 and since the beginning of the war. Andriy Dromov, a famous Ukrainian chef and TV presenter, talked about how the events of February 24, 2022 affected

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Adenoids in Children: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

The Role of Adenoids Adenoids are often mistaken for being multiple tissues, but they are actually a single tonsil located at the back of the throat (pharynx).  Adenoids are part of a group of tonsils called Waldeyer’s ring, which also includes: Two palatal tonsils Two tubal tonsils Lingual tonsils All these tonsils, including the adenoids,

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Can You Kiss with Herpes? Understanding Transmission and Prevention

What is herpes? The herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a highly contagious virus that causes a lifelong infection. There are two main types of HSV: HSV-1: Primarily causes oral herpes, resulting in cold sores or fever blisters around the mouth. However, it can also cause genital herpes through oral-genital contact. HSV-2: Mainly causes genital herpes,

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Understanding and Treating Keratosis Pilaris: The Chicken Skin Condition

Have you ever noticed small, rough bumps on your arms or legs that resemble goosebumps or chicken skin?  If so, you may have keratosis pilaris (KP), a common and harmless skin condition that affects up to 50-80% of adolescents and 40% of adults.  Keratosis pilaris occurs when keratin, a protein that protects the skin, builds

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