Author: Wiki Kenko
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Navigating the Landscape of Men and Mental Health
In Germany, a significant number of men grapple with psychological issues, often choosing to overlook them. On the occasion of International Men’s Day (November 19), experts shed light on this concerning trend. Many men, burdened by exhaustion, overwhelmed by accumulated stress, and haunted by unresolved lows, refrain from seeking assistance. Why is this the case,…
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Screen Time Effects on Children and Adolescents
In the 16th century, the printing press revolutionized access to knowledge, prompting concerns among scholars about its potential impact. Fast forward to the 21st century, and electronic screens are under scrutiny. Are we witnessing the emergence of a generation less intellectually inclined than its predecessors due to extensive screen use?
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Real-Life Data on Bivalent HPV Vaccination
In a recent report in “Cell Host & Microbe,” data from Finland sheds light on the real-world implications of vaccinating girls and boys against human papillomaviruses (HPV). The study, led by Dr. Ville N. Pimenoff from the Karolinska Institut in Stockholm, explores the dynamics of HPV variants in 33 Finnish cities over time, considering scenarios…
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Recommendation for Preventive Breast Cancer Drug: Anastrozole Insights
Studies endorsed by the UK’s NHS reveal that Anastrozol, over an eleven-year span, can reduce the incidence of breast cancer by approximately half. This potentially translates to preventing around 2000 cases if a quarter of eligible women opt for the treatment, with half of them adhering to the suggested five-year regimen.
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Running with a Cold: Is It Safe?
Many of us are passionate about running, and we often find it hard to resist the call of the open road, even when we’re feeling under the weather. However, is it a wise decision to lace up our running shoes when we have a cold or the flu? In this article, we’ll explore the potential…