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In recent years, the topic of cognitive decline in older athletes, particularly boxers, has gained increasing attention. As athletes like…
Recent studies have found that not all forms of exercise yield equal benefits. Specifically, recent studies suggest that occupational PA might have unexpected consequences for cognitive function. In this article, we delve into the research, exploring why occupational PA could potentially impact our brains differently.
Exercise has long been hailed as a cornerstone of good health, offering benefits that extend far beyond physical fitness. Recent…
Canadian singer Céline Dion has garnered attention and admiration for bravely sharing her struggle with stiff person syndrome (SPS) in her new documentary, “I Am: Céline Dion”. In a poignant and harrowing scene, Dion, 56, is seen grappling with an agonizing SPS attack, highlighting the challenges of living with this rare condition.
Memory loss is a common issue that affects many people, but it’s often associated with aging. However, young adults are increasingly experiencing memory loss. This can significantly impact their daily lives and overall well-being.
The loss of Akira Toriyama serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the sudden impact that medical conditions like acute subdural haematoma can have. As fans around the world remember his unparalleled contribution to the manga and anime industry, it’s also an opportunity to raise awareness about this serious health issue, underscoring the importance of vigilance in head injury prevention and the urgency of seeking medical attention when needed.
Columbia Asia Hospital was held jointly liable with an anaesthetist to pay an estimated RM4 million in damages to a former patient who had brain damage. In a split ruling of 4-1, the federal court held a private hospital for medical negligence regarding a case involving a patient who suffered from brain damage in 2010.
We look at the top 5 most popular medical news stories across Southeast Asia this week! #1 – Brain Surgery…
In a recent public advisory, PhilHealth underscored its commitment to addressing the financial complexities associated with stroke care. The benefit packages for both ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes have undergone significant increases to better align with the actual costs incurred during treatment and recovery. Specifically, the benefit package for ischemic strokes has seen a substantial rise from P28,000 to P76,000, while the coverage for hemorrhagic strokes has been elevated from P38,000 to P80,000.
UMMC’s non-invasive stroke recovery programme can help patients recover by modifying brain activity via electrical stimulation over 10 sessions in 2 weeks. They currently have the capacity to treat more patients and are urging stroke patients to get treatment.
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