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World Sickle Cell Anemia Day, celebrated every year on June 19, highlights one of the most common inherited blood disorders. It affects millions of people worldwide, and this day is dedicated to raising awareness, offering support and advocating for better treatments and care for those living with sickle cell disease. Also read: World Sickle Cell Day 2023: How to manage the problem and stay healthy World sickle cell anemia day theme The theme of World Sickle Cell Anemia Day 2024 is “Hope Through Progress: Advancing Sickle Cell Care Globally” and will primarily focus on raising awareness, promoting education and advocating…

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Spirituality isn’t all mystical. Divine intervention. A growing body of evidence shows that spiritual beliefs are linked to improved health outcomes, including lower rates of all-cause mortality, depression, and substance use. Researchers say spirituality — defined as having a sense of meaning, purpose, and connection to something larger than oneself — is a social determinant of health that requires clinical attention. However, only 7% of medical schools currently require classes on the topic, and 46% of public health graduate students say the influence of spirituality is never covered in their programs. Finding yourself. While the majority of humans still value…

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Ghishan, F. K. & Kiela, P. R. Vitamins and minerals in inflammatory bowel disease. Gastroenterol. Clin. 46, 797–808. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gtc.2017.08.011 (2017).Article  Google Scholar  Ulitsky, A. et al. Vitamin D deficiency in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: Association with disease activity and quality of life. JPEN J. Parenter. Enteral Nutr. 35, 308–316. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607110381267 (2011).Article  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Torki, M. et al. Vitamin D deficiency associated with disease activity in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases. Dig. Dis. Sci. 60, 3085–3091. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-015-3727-4 (2015).Article  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Lopez-Munoz, P. et al. Influence of vitamin D deficiency on inflammatory markers and clinical disease activity…

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clock: Tips to improve your skin care routine Summer is fast approaching, and with the change in seasons, it’s the perfect time to reevaluate your skincare routine. This includes not only swapping out products to better protect yourself from the sun, but also finding products that help brighten your skin. Who doesn’t love a beautiful glow? If you’re not sure where to start or what you should know, “Good Morning America” ​​asked board-certified dermatologist Dr. Rita Linkner to walk us through the ABCs and 123s of summer skin. Let it be your go-to guide to achieving healthy, glowing skin this…

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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Four people are facing a string of charges in connection with a case in Port St. Lucie where unlicensed employees performed a variety of botched cosmetic surgery procedures, police say.The investigation began after police received criminal complaints from the Department of Health against Cosmetica Plastic Surgery and Anti-Aging Store and several of its employees in May 2022. The store, now closed, was located at 1941 Southeast Port St. Lucie Blvd. Investigators said complaints received by the Department of Health allegations that cosmetic surgery procedures were being performed by physician assistants rather than licensed surgeons. WPTV…

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Vahid Barati told IQNA that benefiting from the spirituality that governs the Hajj will help the delegation members who will be reciting the Quran. He said the Quran convoy represents the Islamic Republic of Iran and therefore its members must strive to do their best in all aspects, including acting in accordance with the teachings of the Holy Quran. He said it was the responsibility of the convoy members to ensure best behaviour both in terms of behaviour and recitation of the Quran. Their recitation will strengthen the hearts and souls of those who hear it if they act in…

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The right face cream can dramatically change your entire skincare routine, and it doesn’t necessarily have to hurt your wallet too much to buy it. There are thousands of great solutions on the market that aren’t too expensive. For less than 1000 yen, you can get a real gem that will hydrate, brighten, smooth and give your skin a beautiful glow. If you’re worried about dryness, lack of youthful skin, or even fine lines, don’t worry; there’s always an affordable face cream that has all the good stuff your skin wants, like peptides to help firmness, vitamin C for brightness,…

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summary: New research uncovers a link between gut bacteria and Parkinson’s disease (PD). Researchers found that genes responsible for the synthesis of essential B vitamins are reduced in PD patients. This reduction may weaken the intestinal barrier and lead to brain inflammation. This finding suggests that B vitamin supplementation may be a potential treatment for PD.Key Facts:The bacteria that synthesizes vitamin B in the intestines of Parkinson’s disease patients is reduced.A weakened intestinal barrier caused by vitamin B deficiency can lead to brain inflammation.Vitamin B supplementation may be a potential treatment for PD.sauce: Nagoya UniversityA study led by the Nagoya…

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Hackensack Meridian healthNew Jersey’s largest and most comprehensive health care network, has opened Hackensack Meridian Health & Wellness Center in Paramus, providing convenient access to outpatient care. The Paramus facility is located on Frome Road and Hackensack Meridian healthThis is the third health and wellness center to open in the past three years. The investment underscores the network’s unwavering commitment to increasing healthcare accessibility and providing quality care to communities across New Jersey. “Hackensack Meridian health “We are committed to meeting the evolving health care needs of the communities we serve.” Robert C. Garrett, FACHE, Chief Executive Officer, Hackensack Meridian…

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Photo by Deb McShaneSTORY READING — Last Word Theatre will present a reading of Ronnie Sanlo’s one-act play “We Say Gay” at the Unitarian Universalist Church in DeLand during the 10:30 a.m. service on Sunday, June 30. The reading is in honor of Gay Pride Month. The reading features talented local actors, including (left) Nancy Jacobsen, Jim Drees, Jade Hawk Smith, Carol Drees, Marla Whittridge, George Stevenson and Lester Figueroa. The director is Deborah McShane. The public is welcome. Contains adult language. Admission is free, but donations are greatly appreciated and will help UU support social justice issues. Activities at…

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