Viagra May Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk by 60%, According to American Study

Viagra May Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk by 60%, According to American Study

Al-Marsad newspaper: An American study found that Viagra can reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease by 60%. Researchers say that sildenafil, known commercially as Viagra, blocks an enzyme found in the brains of those suffering from the disease in large quantities. According to the Daily Mail. They pointed out that Viagra works to enhance blood … Read more

Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

The “Sustainable Health” program hosts Dr. George Karam, a specialist in psychiatry and head of the psychiatry department at Saint George University Hospital in Beirut, opened the following file: What is borderline personality disorder? Recent studies indicate that most cases of borderline personality appear after the age of eighteen Recent studies indicate that most people … Read more

Upcoming Events in New Mexico: Santa Fe Day of the Dead, Mescalero Haunted House, and More

Upcoming Events in New Mexico: Santa Fe Day of the Dead, Mescalero Haunted House, and More

Santa Fe Oct. 27-29 Day of the Dead ¡Bienvenidos! to the city of Santa Fe’s newest tradition on the Plaza, Día de los Muertos/Day of the Dead, a unique City of Santa Fe celebration. Said to have originated in Mexico, Día de los Muertos represents a time to honor and reconnect with loved ones in … Read more

The HPV Vaccine: A Medical Miracle for Preventing Cancer

The HPV Vaccine: A Medical Miracle for Preventing Cancer

It would not be an exaggeration to describe the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine like a medical miracle. “It’s like a gift that keeps on giving,” says Mark Jit, professor of vaccine epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, in the United Kingdom. It is not only the only vaccine that can prevent … Read more

While studying medicine in the Czech Republic, he fell in love with cross-country skiing. Now the Portuguese wants to go to the Olympics

While studying medicine in the Czech Republic, he fell in love with cross-country skiing.  Now the Portuguese wants to go to the Olympics

It was 1998 when Filipe Cabrita, a teenager from Faro in southern Portugal, applied to study medicine at Charles University. The Czech Republic was not a member of the European Union, the government was led by Miloš Zeman and the president was Václav Havel. The young Portuguese did not know much about the country and … Read more

The Therapeutic Effects of Birdsongs and Traffic Noise: A Study on Mood and Cognitive Performance

The Therapeutic Effects of Birdsongs and Traffic Noise: A Study on Mood and Cognitive Performance

A team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development and the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf conducted a study on the effect of traffic noise and birdsong on the mood and cognitive performance of humans, as well as on paranoid patients. The study participants were asked to listen for six minutes to different … Read more

The Science Behind Why Infants and Young Children Pass COVID-19 More Easily than Adults

The Science Behind Why Infants and Young Children Pass COVID-19 More Easily than Adults

Recently, American scientists discovered the reason why infants and young children pass COVID-19 more easily than adults. The photo shows a child visiting the Songpa-gu Public Health Center in Seoul collecting a sample for a COVID-19 PCR test./News 1 American scientists have discovered the reason why infants and children have milder symptoms than adults when … Read more

FDA Warns Against Probiotic Use in Premature Infants Following Infant Death

FDA Warns Against Probiotic Use in Premature Infants Following Infant Death

The death of a premature baby was the spark launched by the US Food and Drug Administration to warn against the use of probiotics for this young age group. In a letter sent by the federal agency, the federal agency warned health care providers that “the bacteria and fungi found in probiotics may put infants … Read more

The Secret to Youthful Skin and a Sharp Mind: A Free and Natural Anti-Aging Solution

The Secret to Youthful Skin and a Sharp Mind: A Free and Natural Anti-Aging Solution

Al-Marsad newspaper: Family physician Dr. Saud Al-Shehri revealed, in a new video clip on his account on the X platform, a healthy habit that helps fight aging for the skin and the brain and does not cost its owner anything. Al-Shehri said in the introduction to his talk: A study was conducted on a group … Read more

The Benefits of Saudi Digital Library for Students and Researchers

The Benefits of Saudi Digital Library for Students and Researchers

Al-Marsad newspaper: The supervisor of the Saudi Digital Library, Sulaiman Al-Riya’i, said that a medical student had bought a book that cost 9,000 riyals, even though it was available in the Saudi Digital Library for free. He explained during an interview with Al-Ekhbariya channel: “The library is the first and main source for all researchers, … Read more