Harvard study lists categories prohibited from eating eggs due to risks of high blood sugar, cholesterol, digestive issues, and allergies.

Harvard study lists categories prohibited from eating eggs due to risks of high blood sugar, cholesterol, digestive issues, and allergies.

Al-Marsad Newspaper: A study conducted by the American Harvard University revealed a list of categories that are prohibited from eating eggs. According to the “study”, the groups that are prohibited from eating eggs are: 1- Diabetics Research suggests that eating eggs may increase the risk of high blood sugar levels, which poses a risk to … Read more

The Murcian Health Service has created the first unit of therapeutic physical exercise for cancer patients in Santa Lucia Hospital. The new unit provides cancer patients with an opportunity to perform safe exercises that are adapted to their specific medical situation and physical condition. The gym has specific cardio machines for cardiovascular exercise and aerobic training, an elliptical bike, cycle ergometers and a rowing device as well as other equipment to work on functional exercises. The new service is for adult patients with cancer diagnosis or treatment, and it will be offered from Monday to Friday in the afternoon.

The Murcian Health Service has created the first unit of therapeutic physical exercise for cancer patients in Santa Lucia Hospital. The new unit provides cancer patients with an opportunity to perform safe exercises that are adapted to their specific medical situation and physical condition. The gym has specific cardio machines for cardiovascular exercise and aerobic training, an elliptical bike, cycle ergometers and a rowing device as well as other equipment to work on functional exercises. The new service is for adult patients with cancer diagnosis or treatment, and it will be offered from Monday to Friday in the afternoon.

Los benefits of physical exercise for cancer patients they are more than proven, since it reduces the symptoms and reduces the side effects that the treatment may have. For this reason, the Ministry of Health, through the Murcian Health Service (SMS), has taken a step forward to create the first unit of therapeutic physical exercise … Read more

A Saudi young man’s heroic act of saving 5 patients after being declared brain dead, featured in a video

A Saudi young man’s heroic act of saving 5 patients after being declared brain dead, featured in a video

Al-Marsad Newspaper: A member of the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, Dr. Khaled Al-Rouqi, revealed the story of a young Saudi man who saved 5 patients after his brain death. He said during an interview with Al Arabiya channel, the story began with a 33-year-old man entering the National Guard Hospital in Riyadh, and doctors … Read more

“Witnessing Patients Pass Away without Loved Ones was Difficult, but the Vaccine Provided Relief”

“Witnessing Patients Pass Away without Loved Ones was Difficult, but the Vaccine Provided Relief”

Ana Sanchez is a doctor at Clinician’s ICU. She looks back and emphatically affirms that “the vaccine was salvation” in the face of the pandemic. “If it weren’t for that, we wouldn’t be where we are today. Because now patients usually arrive at the ICU for another pathology; with Covid, but not because of Covid, … Read more

Blood donations in the Great Schwarzbach Hall

MTK-News by Adolf Albus (09.03.2023) Only three percent of the population donates blood. Blood is needed every day to treat patients in hospitals. The DRK blood donation service Baden-Württemberg-Hessen invites you again to the blood donation appointment in the Große Schwarzbachhalle Kriftel (Bleichstraße 7 to 9) on Wednesday, March 29th. You can donate blood between … Read more

Philippines.. Details of the arrest of a Sudanese who defrauded Saudi patients • Al Marsad Newspaper

Philippines.. Details of the arrest of a Sudanese who defrauded Saudi patients • Al Marsad Newspaper

Al-Marsad Newspaper: The Philippine security authorities arrested a Sudanese man involved in fraud and deception of Saudi patients. The Sudanese accused, Badr al-Din Ibrahim al-Habib, 44, was wanted for several years by Saudi Arabia on charges of defrauding Saudi patients by deluding them of his ability to help them with treatment and kidney transplants, and … Read more

A “consultant” warns heart patients of “common” juice…and reveals its danger within 24 hours of consuming it

A “consultant” warns heart patients of “common” juice…and reveals its danger within 24 hours of consuming it

Al-Marsad Newspaper: Dr. Khaled Al-Nimr, a consultant and professor of cardiology, arterial catheterization, nuclear and tomography, warned patients with heart conditions and blood pressure from consuming a certain type of juice. Al-Nimr advised, through his official account on Twitter, heart patients and those taking blood pressure medications, to remove grapefruit juice from their daily menu, … Read more

There is no mercy and a continuous crime… Cancer patients in Lebanon are fighting with what is available in front of the gradual removal of subsidies for medicine

There is no mercy and a continuous crime… Cancer patients in Lebanon are fighting with what is available in front of the gradual removal of subsidies for medicine

“About 10,000 new cases of cancer are registered in Lebanon annually,” according to the estimate of a specialist in cancer and blood diseases and advisor to the Minister of Health, Dr. Arafat Tufayli, in his interview with An-Nahar. While we lack accurate statistics that estimate the total number of cancer cases in Lebanon, it is … Read more

Health maintains 25 centers all week against covid and flu

Health maintains 25 centers all week against covid and flu

There are a total of 57 vaccination points that you can go to without having to make an appointment. The notice of Health addresses those who have the second booster dose of the coronavirus vaccine pending, or any other of those that correspond by age, as well as to who have not yet had a … Read more

An oncology aesthetics workshop seeks to recover the self-esteem of cancer patients

An oncology aesthetics workshop seeks to recover the self-esteem of cancer patients

Marta was diagnosed with breast cancer last year. Among many other things, her treatment has cost her her hair, permanent skin tags, and a huge physical and mental exhaustion that he carries “as he can”, hoping that one day everything will become a nightmare from the past. Like her, many cancer patients have to face … Read more