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  • Woman's Menstrual Pain Turns Out to be Rare 'Vampire Disease' Pain intensified for over four daysLead to a diagnosis of protoporphyria, a rare disease known as the “Vampire Disease” A woman experiencing concerning symptoms, including vomiting and severe pain, received a diagnosis of Erythropoietic Protoporphyria (EPP) at the hospital. According to Sanook on April 8, a woman initially mistook her severe pain for menstrual cramps. […]
  • Mother Discovers Son's Cancer through Phone Flash Mother Discovers White Pupil Using Phone FlashSon Diagnosed with RetinoblastomaKnown as a Primary Malignant Tumor A mother’s story about discovering her three-month-old son’s cancer with a flash photo has been making headlines. On March 17, Sanook reported that the mother had discovered something unusual in her son’s eyes using the flash of her phone. While cooking, […]
  • North Korean Health Elixir Revealed: Natural Extract's Effects on Heart Health The health drink is being manufactured at the Yanggak Food Production Branch, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported from Pyongyang on Sept. 19. According to the newspaper, the main ingredients are trigonium, honeysuckle, and dandelion, which are found in the mountains and fields of North Korea, and have been used as medicinal herbs in North Korea for a long time. The developers of Natural Samhwa Herbal Purified Water have determined an optimized formulation of these herbs and used traditional pharmaceutical methods and advanced extraction technology to produce a drink that is effective in preventing and treating cardiovascular diseases...
  • Shocking Brain Condition Comparison: Smoking a Pack a Day vs. a 90-Year-Old Woman A doctor in Chiang Mai, Thailand, has compared the brain state of a man who smokes a pack of cigarettes a day with that of his 90-year-old grandmother.Dr. Pracha recently posted a video comparing the brain of a 66-year-old smoker who smokes a pack of cigarettes a day with the brain of a 90-year-old non-smoker...
  • The Health Risks of Overdrinking Heavy drinking by people with low alcohol metabolism increases the risk of heart disease, including atrial fibrillation. A study found a correlation between average daily alcohol consumption and the risk of atrial fibrillation, suggesting that people with low alcohol metabolism should abstain from drinking...
  • Are Your Nighttime Bathroom Breaks a Sign of Aging? What You Need to Know Nocturia, common in the elderly, disrupts sleep; causes include aging, diabetes, and hypertension linked to sodium intake.
  • Understanding the 10% Survival Rate Cancer, You Should Watch Out For Pancreatic cancer, a deadly disease with a 10% survival rate, poses detection challenges, linked to diabetes, genetics, and smoking.
  • Feeling Cold and Itchy? Watch Out for Cold-Related Illnesses This Winter Cold-related illnesses like hypothermia, frostbite, and cold urticaria are risks during winter. It's essential to take precautions.
  • Mole or Cancer? How to Tell the Difference and Stay Safe Learn to differentiate between moles and skin cancer: asymmetry, border, color, size, and changes are key indicators.
  • White Spots in Your Throat? : What They Mean for Your Health Protect your throat from recurrent tonsillitis. Avoid overwork, stress, and boost immunity. Moisturize, avoid extremes, and observe hygiene.
  • Winter Food Poisoning: Why You Should Be Cautious About Eating Oysters Norovirus, a highly contagious virus causing gastroenteritis, poses a winter threat. Cook oysters to avoid infection risks.
  • If Your Cat Licks in One Spot or Struggles to Walk, Suspect This Disease If a cat licks only one spot or walks poorly, suspect 'this disease'.
  • 80% of Office Workers Suspect THIS Disease Affecting Them – Are You at Risk? Self-diagnose and prevent round shoulders caused by extended device use. Learn about risks and exercises for better posture and health.
  • 'Why the hell does the government exist?': Korean doctors demand action on China-linked pneumonia Korean Children's Hospitals urgently call for government action on Mycoplasma pneumonia risks originating from China.
  • 10 Best Foods to Relieve Cold Hands and Feet Ginger, chili peppers, nuts, green tea, salmon, spinach, tomatoes, garlic, water, and sweet potatoes improve Raynaud's blood circulation.
  • U.S. National Parks in Crisis: Yellowstone Deer Infected with Chronic Wasting Disease First case of Chronic Wasting Disease detected in Yellowstone National Park, posing risks to deer and potential human infection concerns.
  • "I'm afraid to open my mouth"... Effective ways to get rid of bad breath. Some people are just plain scared to go to the dentist. But it's a shame if you don't take advantage of your health insurance's once-a-year scaling benefit. Scaling is one of the easiest ways to keep your teeth healthy.
  • Don't Let Ticks Taint Your Adventures: Understanding and Preventing Lyme Disease Lyme disease, transmitted by ticks, demands early detection & treatment. Symptoms include skin rashes, fever, and fatigue. Prevent tick bites.
  • Chronic Fatigue No More: 4 Simple Tips for a Recharged Life Combat chronic fatigue with healthy habits: sleep well, eat balanced, exercise, manage stress, and stay hydrated.
  • Stress Eating? Could You Be Addicted to THIS? Recognizing emotional eating and avoiding high-calorie foods are crucial to overcoming food addiction and preventing obesity.
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