The Link Between Smoking and a 40% Increase in Diabetes Risk Revealed by Family Physician

The Link Between Smoking and a 40% Increase in Diabetes Risk Revealed by Family Physician

Al-Marsad newspaper: Family physician Dr. Saud Al-Shehri revealed a bad habit that causes diabetes by up to 40 percent. Al-Shehri said in the video that he posted on his account on the X platform: A smoker is 30 to 40 percent more likely to develop diabetes than others. He continued: The other thing for someone … Read more

Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention of Hashimoto’s Disease

Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention of Hashimoto’s Disease

Al-Marsad newspaper: Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Othman, Clinical Education Consultant, revealed the symptoms of Hashimoto’s disease, the group most susceptible to it, and methods of treating it. Immune disease Al-Othman said, in a video clip on his TikTok account, that “Hashimoto’s” is an autoimmune disease, as the immune system begins to attack the body’s cells as enemy … Read more

Mysterious Disease Claims Lives of Nine Children in Ivory Coast Village: Medical Sources

Mysterious Disease Claims Lives of Nine Children in Ivory Coast Village: Medical Sources

Nine children died in a village in central Ivory Coast as a result of a mysterious disease that required the hospitalization of about 60 other children, according to a new toll reported by medical sources on Tuesday. “Two more children died,” Tongbo Yao, a resident of Nyangban village, told AFP. Announcement This information was confirmed … Read more

H Open Week: Free Services for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Early Diagnosis

H Open Week: Free Services for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Early Diagnosis

On the occasion of World Heart Day, which is celebrated on 29 September, Fondazione Onda, for the third consecutive year, is organizing the (H) Open Week dedicated to cardiovascular diseases from 26 September to 2 October with the aim of promoting information, prevention and early diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases, with a particular focus on abdominal … Read more

Citizen Majed Al-Rajhi shares his success story: Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis at Beethoven Sanatorium

Citizen Majed Al-Rajhi shares his success story: Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis at Beethoven Sanatorium

Al-Marsad newspaper: Citizen Majed Al-Rajhi revealed the story of his treatment for multiple sclerosis at the Beethoven Sanatorium in the Czech Republic. He explained during a video clip that he has been receiving treatment at the clinic for 5 years, noting that he began treatment in 2018. He pointed out that he was sitting in … Read more

Sonia Bruganelli: First Interview as Officially Single Woman on Verissimo, Sunday 10 September 2023

Sonia Bruganelli: First Interview as Officially Single Woman on Verissimo, Sunday 10 September 2023

Sunday 10 September 2023 Sonia Bruganelli guest today, Sunday 10 September at Verissimo. Best known for being the wife (now ex-wife) of Paolo Bonolis, Sonia is a 49-year-old Roman entrepreneur. Today she arrives in Silvia Toffanin’s living room and it will be the first interview she gives as an officially single woman. So let’s see … Read more

The Long-Term Effects of Hitting Children: A Study on Psychological Disorders

The Long-Term Effects of Hitting Children: A Study on Psychological Disorders

A recent medical study: hitting children leads to psychological disorders in them American researchers and doctors from the University of Michigan indicated that hitting children causes difficulties in their social adaptation in the future, after a study they conducted and in which more than eight thousand and three hundred volunteers, whose ages ranged between 19 … Read more

Five Deaths Reported in Virginia Due to Meningococcal Disease Outbreak

Five Deaths Reported in Virginia Due to Meningococcal Disease Outbreak

Five people have died in the US state of Virginia as a result of complications from meningococcal disease, according to a statement by the health department in the state near Washington, DC. The statement said that 27 cases of meningococcal disease, caused by a bacterium called Neisseria meningitidis of strain Y, had been reported in … Read more

The Ministry of Public Health addresses Hepatitis A spread in Lebanon

The Ministry of Public Health addresses Hepatitis A spread in Lebanon

The Ministry of Public Health responded “to what is being circulated in some media outlets about the spread of the “hepatitis A” disease in the Baalbek-Hermel governorate,” stressing that “the millennial viral hepatitis disease is endemic in Lebanon, which means that cases are recorded in more than one Lebanese region annually over the course of … Read more