¿Correr o caminar? Pues, depende. Aunque, aparentemente, esta respuesta pudiera parecer que apuesta por un ‘final abierto’, como esas películas que nos dejan a medio camino entre el mosqueo y la intriga porque llegan al ‘the end’ sin cerrar la trama, si uno lee las opiniones de los que saben ... Read more
Read More »Wellness School Workshop provides emotional learning in group sessions
From 16 January to 16 April, 15 women enjoy fortnightly 120-minute sessions combining various personal development materials. The Psychological Care Service of the Municipal Women’s Information Center has identified the need to develop a content program that promotes the well-being and human development of women with emotional vulnerability and social ... Read more
Read More »How many minutes of exercise should we do every day to compensate for the hours spent sitting?
Without realizing it, the ‘activity’ to which we devote more hours every day is destroying our health and snatching years of life from us. The topic brings them out. It can be said that the ‘activity’ to which we devote the most hours in the day after sleep (or the ... Read more
Read More »The palliative care network in Spain is inadequate, concentrating 50% of health expenditure
2024-01-29 09:21:00 During the I SEMPAL conference for residents, which brings together a hundred professionals from all over Spain, Dr. Alberto Alonso highlighted the important role of palliative medicine in providing truly personalized care to patients. “In Spain we are starting to have a palliative care network, but it is ... Read more
Read More »Legal Tips: How prepaid companies should accept (and charge) users with “pre-existing conditions”
Pre-existing diseases can only be established from the user’s sworn statement (pictorial image infobay) “They don’t take me to prepaid because they say I have a pre-existing condition.”: This phrase is repeated in questions asked to lawyers who are dedicated to health law, such as “They want to charge me ... Read more
Read More »Precision medicine boosts genetic tests in Chuwi with 60 per day
As knowledge about diseases increases, it is discovered that a greater number of them have a genetic basis. And, once the mutations behind it are discovered, more treatments are developed to address them. It is therefore becoming important to refine the diagnosis by looking for biomarkers that allow us to ... Read more
Read More »What is better for your health: running or walking?
We have to move forward and the more we do, the better. But not everything works and the priority is to adapt physical activity to our age, fitness status and objectives. Run or walk? depends on. However, apparently, this answer may seem like it is opting for an ‘open ending’, ... Read more
Read More »The ancient Peruvians in Tahuantinsuyo used this plant to cure fever.
Fever, an ancient adversary of humanity, finds its rival in the antipyretic properties of Peruvian medicinal plants. (carol) In the land of Peru, we have many ancestral traditions from the days of Tahuantinsuyo, traditional medicine persists as an important factor in primary health care. According to the World Health Organization ... Read more
Read More »Tuna Femenina of the University of Medicine of Granada: Renewed Tradition
The history of the Tuna Femenina of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Granada (UGR) is short as well as extensive. The idea came about on April 17, 2015, although several attempts had been made before. “Finally, it was achieved,” explains Blanca Lucio, head of Tuna. In a ... Read more
Read More »Manual developed to identify rare B cells linked to allergies and autoimmune diseases
B cells are best known for their role in the production of antibodies, but they may also contribute to the development of autoimmune diseases. Joshua Koenig, a professor in the Department of Medicine, led a briefing for scientists with this proposed manual. Photo: Brighterworld McMaster. Researchers at McMaster University have ... Read more
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