Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Covid nasal vaccine: Will it be a game-changer as new cases rise? (2023)
Monday, December 26, 2022
Edible flowers play an important role in promoting health: Study
Saturday, December 24, 2022
Covid fear grips China: Does the threat loom large in India? (world)
Just when the world started living with Covid and its variants as a part of their lives, the situation in China comes as a scary reminder of the earlier days when the pandemic took over the world. Cases of coronavirus are increasing yet again in several countries, especially China where the landscape has changed massively. After Chinese cities lifted restrictions following mass protests at the end of November, Covid-19 infections skyrocketed in the country. Reports suggest that the recent rise in Covid-19 cases in China is driven by the Omicron sub-variant BF.7. The surge in China has shifted the attention to Covid in India with the government asking people to get vaccinated and mask up. If you’re wondering what will be the impact of Covid in India, let’s find out. |
China’s ZERO Covid policy backfires
China was one of the countries which took the most stringent measures to curb the surge of coronavirus cases. From mass testing to a strong vigilant system to shutting down all public forums, Covid-19 restrictions in China were imposed even when there were few cases of the disease. However, the Chinese government was forced to lift these restrictions post violent protests.
Experts are of the opinion that the Covid restrictions in China were lifted suddenly without even notifying hospitals. The abrupt abandonment of ZERO Covid policy due to increasing protests is being touted as the main reason why the outbreak has happened.
Omicron sub-variant BF.7 drives the coronavirus situation in China
Just like other virus, coronavirus mutates and gives birth to other sub-lineages – a process called convergent evolution. The current surge in China is believed to be due to the BF.7 variant, which is the sub-lineage of the Omicron sub-variant BA.5. Different names are given to different variants, depending on which variant they are derived from.
The BF.7 variant has affected 5 per cent of the cases in the US and more than 7 per cent of cases in the UK, suggests data from several health authorities. A study published in ‘Cell Host and Microbe’ Journal reported that BF.7 sub-variant is 4.4 times more resistant to neutralization than the original D614G variant.
What is the Covid situation in India?
The epidemic has moved back to the centre of India’s attention following the recent rise in Covid-19 cases in China, which is expected to kill millions of people there.
Dr Ashutosh Shukla, Senior Director- Internal Medicine and Medical Director, Max Hospital Gurugram, Harayana, explains, “As cases of Covid are once again surging in countries like China, USA, and Korea with 4 new cases of the BF-7 variant being reported in India, it is high time for us to go back to following the Covid norms. This is because the chances of this variant spreading across the country can be high. So, Covid appropriate behaviour like wearing a face mask, frequently washing our hands, and avoiding crowded places, is necessary.”
With Christmas and New Year, crowds are inevitable, increasing the risk of the new variant to spread. So, it is important to practice proper precautions.
“It is also advised that if one is going to a crowded place, they should wear a face mask and wash hands frequently and properly with water, if not available then use hand sanitiser and maintain social distancing, which will help prevent the spread of Covid again,” advises Dr Shukla.
Government plans to enforce strict measures to curb a likely Covid-19 surge in India
In the wake of the Covid situation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a meeting. He stressed the need to ensure that the entire infrastructure is well-prepared in terms of equipment, processes, and human resources while chairing a high-level meeting to review the government’s Covid-19 preparedness in the wake of the surge in cases in China.
The PM urged that testing and genome sequencing activities be stepped up. The INSACOG genome sequencing facilities have requested that the states daily provide a substantial quantity of samples with them. He further urged people to follow Covid-19 norms, especially ahead of the festive season
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Under stress before exams? Try eating walnuts to stay calm, says study
Exam stress is quite common, so irrespective of how much you study hard or prepare for it, you do get a bit jittery before seeing the question paper. Some might burn the midnight oil, others might spend time praying for the best result. But how about adding walnuts to your daily diet in the weeks leading up to your next exam? Walnut has been recognised for its nutritious properties over a long period of time, and it is also called a superfood as it gives enormous health benefits. Now, a study has found that walnut is a brain superfood, which is why stressed college students can think of eating it before sitting for their next exam. |
Positive effects of eating walnuts on mental health and general health were seen in a new clinical trial of undergraduate students.
Walnuts may be good during exam stress
The study was done by the University of South Australia, and published in the journal Nutrients. It also suggested that walnuts may even counteract the effects of academic stress on the gut microbiota during stress, especially in girls. The results add to the growing evidence that links walnuts with improved brain as well as gut health, said lead researchers PhD student Mauritz Herselman and Associate Professor Larisa Bobrovskaya.
Walnuts have many health benefits. So to know more, Health Shots reached out to Haripriya. N, executive nutritionist, Cloudnine Group of Hospitals, Old Mahabalipuram Road, Chennai.
Walnuts are full of nutrients
Some people start their day by having walnuts or munch on it as evening snacks. It’s tasty and has many nutrients. Haripriya says that walnut kernel is a rich source of proteins, vitamins, minerals, polyphenols and fats. It is also a good source of flavonoids, sterols, phenolic acids and related polyphenols. It also has a high amount of Omega-6 and Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are considered as essential dietary fatty acids.
Walnuts are beneficial for kids’ brain health
Walnuts are considered as gold mine when it comes to a child’s brain health. They have a significantly high concentration of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), which is a type of Omega-3 fatty acid. The expert shared that among other things, DHA has been shown to protect brain health in toddlers, improve cognitive performance, and boost brain cell as well as development. According to her, just a quarter cup of walnuts provides nearly 100 percent of the recommended daily intake of DHA.
Walnuts help to strengthen bones
Walnuts are packed with essential minerals like magnesium, potassium, folate, calcium, zinc and selenium which are bone nutrients that are needed for optimal growth of the child. While calcium strengthens their bones, iron manages the levels of hemoglobin, shared Haripriya. They also exhibit antioxidant properties which prevent free radical scavenging, boost immunity and fight against infections.
The list of health benefits of walnuts doesn’t end here. They are also an excellent snack for fighting sugar cravings, thus helping you reduce your intake of excessive added sugar, shared the expert. They are also associated in enhancing the healthy bacteria located in the gut and even nourishing as well as maintaining the gut health.
Now that you know walnuts are highly nutrient-rich foods with several health benefits, you should include them in a healthy diet pattern. But Haripriya advised that if any hypersensitivity towards tree nuts persists, you must avoid eating walnuts. We all know that too much of anything is not good for health. She suggested that you should eat walnuts in moderation as its high consumption has been linked to diarrhea and weight gain.
Monday, December 19, 2022
Intermittent fasting may reverse diabetes, Here's how?
Intermittent fasting may reverse diabetes, Here's how
When millennials think of weight loss or dieting, intermittent fasting pops up in their mind. It has made them happy as it has helped them in bringing down their weight. The good news is that it might be beneficial to those with diabetes too. A quick online search will show you that many people have looked up if it’s safe for diabetics to opt for intermittent fasting. A new study has revealed that it may help put diabetes in remission, and the benefits are not limited to millennials. Nearly half of the participants of the study were aged between 38 and 72. They followed an intermittent calorie-restrictive diet for three months and managed to achieve diabetes remission. |
According to the study that was published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, the participants no longer had to take their diabetes medications and were able to maintain that remission at one-year mark.
Health Shots delved into it a little deeper with the help of Dr Aravinda J, Diabetologist, National Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India, Executive Committee Member, Delhi.
What is intermittent fasting and how is it linked to diabetes remission?
Time of eating is very important when it comes to intermittent fasting as it involves eating food in a certain time period. Dr Aravinda said that it can be 5:2 fasting or daily time-restricted fasting or alternate-day fasting. While 5:2 fasting includes a normal diet for five days and fasting for two days a week, in alternate-day fasting, you can eat one day and fast the next day or you can have a small meal. It can consist of less than 500 calories.
As for daily time-restricted fasting, it requires eating food within an eight-hour window every day. The expert said that this process helps in cutting off calories that results in weight loss, which can be “one of the reasons for an increase in the likelihood of diabetes remission.” Explaining further, the expert shared that obesity is one of the main concerns in diabetics as it leads to several other complications, and intermittent fasting can “target this concern and help with diabetes remission.”
What foods should you eat as part of intermittent fasting?
It is important to understand the category of foods one can eat while doing intermittent fasting. Since intermittent fasting requires long breaks from eating, it is essential to include nutritional foods as part of the diet. You need to eat whole foods that are rich in fibre. They should be incorporated into diet plans, which must also include protein-rich foods.
High-calcium foods as well as multi-vitamin-enriched foods are also recommended as part of intermittent fasting food essentials, shared Aravinda. Amid all the nutrient-rich food, ensure that a good amount of water intake is your priority.
Are there more chances of diabetes remission when you have type 2 diabetes?
A sedentary lifestyle is one of the prime factors causing type 2 diabetes whereas type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune insulin disorder, so there are “more chances of diabetes remission in type 2 diabetes patients,” said Dr Aravinda. The expert shared that lack of physical activity, disrupted sleep cycle and malnutrition increase the risk of having type 2 diabetes, but maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help people with type 2 diabetes to remain stable or even reach remission.
Diet to follow after experiencing diabetes remission
Diabetes or no diabetes, you should always take a healthy diet, but you must focus more on food habits post-diabetes remission. The expert said that it is advisable to consult a dietician and inculcate healthy eating in your lifestyle even after achieving diabetes remission. After all, experiencing diabetes remission does not give a free hand to ignore health concerns
Saturday, December 17, 2022
Be cautious! Artificial sweetener and anxiety may have a connection?
Do you have weight loss on mind or are you cutting down intake of sugar due to diabetes? An artificial sweetener is often something people fall back upon as it is widely promoted as an ingredient that can be used in drinks and food items without worrying about the harmful effects of sugar on your health. But a new study has revealed that there is nothing sweet or good about it. Aspartame, which is an artificial sweetener found in almost 5,000 diet drinks and foods, has been linked to anxiety-like behaviour in mice by researchers. Before you completely stop taking artificial sweeteners, let’s find out what else the study has found. |
A lot of people have a sweet tooth, and if their health doesn’t allow them to have sugar, they go for artificial sweeteners. Seen as an alternative to sugar, they are used in drinks, food items and more. Now, researchers of Florida State University College of Medicine have found a link between aspartame, which is an artificial sweetener, and anxiety-like behaviour in mice.
Anxiety not limited to mice who consumed artificial sweetener
The study, which is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, showed that the anxiety-like behaviour was not only produced in the mice who consumed aspartame. But the effects were also seen in two generations from males exposed to the artificial sweetener.
Co-author Pradeep Bhide, the Jim and Betty Ann Rodgers Eminent Scholar Chair of Developmental Neuroscience in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, said that what the new study showed was that they need to look back at the “environmental factors.” Those factors are important because what “we see today is not only what’s happening today, but what happened two generations ago and maybe even longer.”
The new study involving artificial sweetener and mice came about, in part, because of previous research. It was from the Bhide Lab on the transgenerational effects of nicotine on mice. It showed temporary, or epigenetic, changes in mice sperm cells, and unlike genetic changes (mutations), epigenetic changes are reversible. They don’t change the DNA sequence, but they can change how the body reads a DNA sequence.
Bhide said that the research team was working on the effects of nicotine on the same type of model like if the father smokes then “what happened to the children?”
Aspartame has been given a thumbs up by the FDA
In 1981, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave green signal to aspartame as a sweetener, and now, almost 5,000 metric tons of the artificial sweetener are produced each year. Aspartame becomes aspartic acid, methanol and phenylalanine when consumed. These three can have potent effects on the central nervous system.
The study, which was led by doctoral candidate Sara Jones, involved providing mice with drinking water that contained aspartame at approximately 15 percent of the FDA-approved maximum daily human intake. It is equivalent to six to eight 8-ounce cans of diet soda a day for human beings. The dosage continued for 12 weeks in a study that spanned four years.
Through several maze tests across multiple generations descending from the aspartame-exposed males, pronounced anxiety-like behaviour was observed in the mice.
Jones said that it was such a robust anxiety-like trait that she didn’t think any of researchers “were anticipating we would see.” She shared that it was completely unexpected as usually “you see subtle changes.”
Diazepam, which is a drug used to treat anxiety disorder in humans, was given to mice in all generations. Then they stopped showing anxiety-like behaviour.
Possible links between artificial sweeteners and other diseases
Artificial sweeteners are found in thousands of food and beverage brands across the globe, but they remain a controversial topic. According to the BMJ, a study published in September, suggested a potential direct link between higher artificial sweetener consumption, especially aspartame, sucralose and acesulfame potassium, and increased cardiovascular disease risk.
Earlier, a study that was published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal showed that people who consumed artificial sweeteners on a regular basis, had a higher risk for health issues like obesity and weight gain. So, they might not really be your friends when it comes to weight loss.
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Does eating potatoes increase the risk of diabetes?
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Whether you like it boiled or mashed or baked, a hearty meal feels incomplete without potatoes. Potatoes not only taste amazing but are considered great for your health. They are an indispensable part of Indian cooking and we couldn’t agree more! They are an excellent source of vitamins, minerals, manganese, potassium, and more. The best thing about potatoes is that it adds that extra flavour in your dish, which is why it is a favourite in kitchens in Indian households. Moreover, it offers a plethora of health benefits that make it special. While it is a healthy vegetable, a new study has found that potatoes might not be the best for people with diabetes.
Scroll down to know how potatoes can affect people with diabetes and whether they should be including this vegetable in their diets.
All vegetables except potatoes are good for diabetics, says a study
A study published in the journal Diabetes Care found that including vegetables in your diet can help lower diabetes risk, except potatoes. As per the researchers, potatoes neither reduce diabetes risk nor increase the risk of diabetes.
The researchers of the study analysed the data of 54,793 participants and assessed the effects of vegetables and potatoes separately. They found that green leafy vegetables and cruciferous vegetables helped reduce diabetes risk, whereas potatoes did not have a positive or negative effect on people with diabetes.
The researchers believe that potatoes are not as beneficial as vegetables for people suffering from diabetes. They also concluded that there is no need to eliminate potatoes from your diet as it is not that bad.
Are potatoes harmful for people with diabetes?
Dr Aishwarya Krishnamurthy, Consultant Endocrinology, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali, Uttar Pradesh says, “It’s a widespread myth that individuals with diabetes should stay away from starchy foods like potatoes because of their tendency to have a high glycemic index (GI).”
If you think potatoes are bad for diabetics, think again as the expert that potatoes are safe for people with diabetes mellitus (PWD). “They are rich in potassium and B vitamins, and the skin is a great source of fibre,” she adds.
How you prepare potatoes matters
Another extremely important is the way the food is prepared. The way you prepare potatoes matters a lot when it comes to managing diabetes.
“For example, cooking potatoes with high-fibre vegetables like greens (methi) or ladyfingers (bhindi) or leaving the skin on can lower the overall glycemic index. Boiling potatoes instead of frying them also reduces the number of carbohydrates they contain. Therefore, a person with diabetes can enjoy this delicious vegetable while being careful about portion size and considering some changes to the way they consume it,” concludes Dr Krishnamurthy.
Eating a balanced diet is key to reducing type-2 diabetes risk
Including vegetables in your diet is beneficial for people with diabetes, but it is not the only thing that benefits diabetics or prediabetics. Medical research suggests that the key to balancing diabetes is eating a balanced diet, rich in all essential nutrients. A healthy diet along with regular exercise and no stress can reduce the risk of diabetes.
Caution: Talk to your doctor before making any dietary changes in your regimen.
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
First case of Zika virus reported in Karnataka: Know its symptoms, diagnosis and precautions
After battling lumpy skin disease, Karnataka has reported the first case of the Zika virus. Health minister K Sudhakar revealed that a five-year-old girl from the Raichur district tested positive for the Zika virus. Following the case, the health department has asked people to take precautions and be on alert. |
The state administration has also informed the health department to begin all preventive measures from Tuesday to control the surge, especially after the first case of the disease has been discovered.
A 5-year-old girl develops Zika virus in Karnataka
It was reported that the girl caught a fever on November 13. She was found to be suffering from dengue illness at first. However, she was later found to be suffering from Zika virus.
Reports suggest that the authorities compiled the travel history of the girl and her family. Security measures have already been put in place in the girl’s neighbourhood and immediate surroundings. So far, five people have tested negative suggests the blood reports.
If reports are to be believed, the situation might get worse with the Mandous cyclone. The chilly and rainy weather in the state might make things worse because the virus spreads more quickly in these conditions.
What is Zika virus?
First identified in Uganda in 1947, the World Health Organisation (WHO) defines Zika virus as a vector-borne disease that spreads through the bite of an infected mosquito of the Aedes genus. It spreads just like dengue and chikungunya. The disease can also be transferred from a pregnant woman to the fetus, through sexual contact and organ transplantation.
As per WHO, the majority of Zika virus victims do not exhibit any symptoms. When they develop, they often begin 3–14 days after infection, are mild in nature, and last 2–7 days. Symptoms of the disease include:
Since both arboviral and non-arboviral diseases share these symptoms, laboratory testing is necessary to establish the diagnosis of Zika virus infection. It must be distinguished from cross-reactive related flaviviruses like the dengue virus, to which the patient may have been exposed or previously immunised, as per WHO.
Diagnosis and treatment of Zika virus
Diagnosis of Zika virus can be done through blood tests and testing of bodily fluids.
Several medical authorities have pointed out that there is no specific treatment for infection or sickness caused by the Zika virus.
How you should prevent the risk?
People who experience symptoms such as a rash, fever, or joint discomfort should obtain plenty of rest, drink plenty of water, and use antipyretics and/or analgesics to relieve their symptoms.
Due to the danger of bleeding, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines should be avoided until dengue virus infections have been ruled out. Patients should seek medical attention and counselling if their symptoms get worse, advises WHO.
Type 2 diabetes risk increasing in young people: Low GI foods to reduce the chances
- Type 2 diabetes risk increasing in young people: Low GI foods to reduce the chances
Did you know that diabetes is a growing concern among teenagers and young people? There is a misconception that diabetes only affects the elderly. That’s not the case, at least no longer. Well, a new study which analysed the data from 200 countries found that the risk of type-2 diabetes among teenagers and young people increased significantly between 1990 and 2019.
For the unversed, type-2 diabetes disrupts the way your body uses or regulates glucose. If left untreated, it can lead to complications later in life. Let’s understand what the study found and what increases the risk of type-2 diabetes among teenagers.
Risk of type-2 diabetes is higher in young people
The study published in the journal British Medical Journal (BMJ) found that the onset of type-2 diabetes is becoming increasingly common among people under the age of 40. It was also found that women under the age of 30 were also at a higher risk. High body mass index was found to be the primary risk factor that increased the risk of type-2 diabetes in young people.
Risk of type-2 diabetes is increasing among young people. Image Courtesy: Shutterstock Studies have found that developing diabetes at a young age can increase the risk of complications for people. A Medscape Medical News study suggested that teenagers with type-2 diabetes were at a higher risk of developing diabetes-related problems.
After knowing the statistics, you must be wondering how you can lower the risk of type-2 diabetes in people. While there are several ways to lower the risk, eating foods with a low-glycemic index is one of the many methods that may help you.
Low GI foods to reduce diabetes risk
A low-glycemic index (low-GI) diet is a meal plan that takes into account how meals affect blood sugar, commonly known as blood glucose. The glycemic index ranks food from 0 to 100, with foods at the lower end of the range having little impact on your blood sugar levels.
A 2009 review published in Cochrane Database System Review found that eating a diet with foods with low glycemic index appears to be a possible method to control your blood sugar levels.
Mayoclinic categorises different foods according to their glycemic index. Here are the foods with a low glycemic index that you can include in your diet.
Foods with low GI index (1-55)
- Eat more vegetables like broccoli, tomatoes, peppers, lettuce and eggplants.
- Include more fruits like apples, pears, limes, strawberries and lemons in your diet.
- Dark chocolate with 70 per cent of cocoa are good for you.
- Nuts like cashews and peanuts also have a low GI.
- You can include dairy products like milk and plain yoghurt.
- Chickpeas and dried or boiled legumes are also good options.
Studies have also pointed out that while it is a good idea to eat foods with low Glycemic Index, you should practice moderation. Also, talk to your doctor before making any dietary changes to your regimen.
Monday, November 7, 2022
[hidden truth] triple negative breast cancer (early symptoms+treatments)-women
What's the survival rate for triple-negative breast cancer?
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These results mean the expansion of the cancer isn't fueled by the hormones sex hormone and progestin, or by the HER2 macromolecule. So, triple-negative carcinoma(breast cancer) doesn't reply to secretion medical aid medicines or medicines that concentrate on HER2 macromolecule receptors. Still, different medicines square measure accustomed with success treat triple-negative carcinoma.(breast cancer)
About 10-20% of breast cancers square measure triple-negative breast cancers. For doctors and researchers, there's intense interest to find new medications that may treat this type of carcinoma. Studies try to seek out out whether or not sure medications will interfere with the processes that cause triple-negative carcinoma to grow.
What is triple-negative breast cancer?
Cell receptors square measure special proteins found within and on the surface of cells. These receptor proteins square measure the “eyes” and “ears” of the cells, receiving messages from substances within the blood then telling the cells what to try and do.
Hormone receptors within and on the surface of healthy breast cells receive messages from the hormones sex hormone and progestin. The hormones attach to the receptors and supply directions that facilitate the cells still grow and performance well. Most, however not all, carcinoma cells even have these endocrine receptors. Roughly 2 of 3 breast cancers take a look at positive for one or each of those endocrine receptors. (For a a lot of complete clarification, see the Hormone Receptor Status page.)
A smaller share of breast cancers — regarding two hundredth — build an excessive amount of of the HER2 macromolecule. once carcinoma cells have an excessive amount of of the HER2 macromolecule, however, the cells grow and divide too quickly. (For a a lot of complete clarification, see the HER2 Status page.)
Hormonal therapies and HER2-targeted therapies disrupt the results of sex hormone, progestin, and also the HER2 macromolecule on carcinoma, which may facilitate slow or perhaps stop the expansion of carcinoma cells.
About 10-20% of breast cancers take a look at negative for each endocrine receptors and excess HER2 within the workplace, which suggests they're triple-negative. Since hormones aren’t provision the cancer’s growth, the cancer is unlikely to retort to secretion medical aid medicines, together with antagonist and aromatase inhibitors. Triple-negative carcinoma is also unlikely to retort to medicines that concentrate on the HER2 macromolecule, like Enhertu (chemical name: fam-trastuzumab-deruxtecan-nxki), Herceptin (chemical name: trastuzumab), Kadcyla (chemical name: T-DMA
Three common options of triple-negative carcinoma
⏺️Triple-negative carcinoma is taken into account to be a lot of aggressive and have a poorer prognosis than different kinds of carcinoma, primarily as a result of there square measure fewer targeted medicines that treat triple-negative carcinoma. Studies have shown that triple-negative carcinoma is a lot of doubtless to unfold on the far side the breast and a lot of doubtless to recur (come back) once treatment
⏺️It tends to be higher grade than different kinds of carcinoma. the upper the grade, the less the cancer cells fit traditional, healthy breast cells in their look and growth patterns. On a scale of one to three, triple-negative carcinoma typically is grade three.
⏺️It usually could be a cell sort known as “basal-like.” “Basal-like” implies that the cells fit the basal cells that line the breast ducts. Basal-like cancers tend to be a lot of aggressive, higher grade cancers — a bit like triple-negative breast cancers. Most however not all basal-like breast cancers square measure triple negative, and most however not all triple-negative breast cancers square measure basal-like.
Who gets triple-negative breast cancer?
Anyone are often diagnosed with triple-negative carcinoma. Still, researchers have found that it's a lot of common in:
⏺️Younger people . Triple-negative carcinoma is a lot of doubtless to be diagnosed in folks younger than age fifty. different kinds of carcinoma square measure a lot of ordinarily diagnosed in folks age sixty or older.
⏺️Black and Hispanic girls. Triple-negative carcinoma is a lot of doubtless to be diagnosed in Black girls and Hispanic girls. Asian girls and non-Hispanic white girls square measure less doubtless to be diagnosed with this kind of cancer.
⏺️People with a BRCA1 mutation. regarding seventieth of breast cancers diagnosed in folks with Associate in Nursing inherited BRCA mutation, particularly BRCA1, square measure triple-negative.
If you're diagnosed with triple-negative carcinoma
It {can be|are typically|will be|is|may be} disconcerting and scarey to seek out out that you’ve been diagnosed with a kind of carcinoma that's often a lot of aggressive than different varieties and isn’t an honest candidate for treatments that concentrate on the endocrine receptors or HER2 macromolecule.
Still, it’s vital to recollect that the dearth of endocrine receptors and excess HER2 macromolecule square measure simply 2 factors that you simply and your doctor can take into thought once selecting a treatment set up. The stage and grade of the cancer are crucial to your prognosis.
It’s additionally vital to recollect there square measure therapies accessible that may treat triple-negative carcinoma.
Treatment for triple-negative carcinoma(breast cancer)
Triple-negative carcinoma is often treated with a mixture of surgery, irradiation, and therapy.
Neoadjuvant therapy
Research has shown that once triple-negative carcinoma is treated with therapy before surgery — what doctors decision neoadjuvant therapy — and there's a pathologic complete response, disease-free survival and overall survival square measure higher.
One way for doctors to evaluate the effectiveness of neoadjuvant treatment is to seem at the tissue removed throughout surgery to ascertain if any active cancer cells square measure gift. If no active cancer cells square measure gift, doctors decision it a “pathologic complete response” or pCR.
[Fact] triple negative breast cancer (treatment +life expectancy )-carcinoma

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What Is Triple-Negative Breast Cancer?
Triple-negative carcinoma is a form of carcinoma that doesn't have any of the receptors that are unremarkably found in breast cancer.
☑️Think of cancer cells as a house. The outside door could have 3 sorts of locks, called receptors—
☑️One is for the feminine hormone estrogen.external icon
☑️One is for the feminine hormone progesterone.external icon
☑️One may be a supermolecular referred to as human stratum protein (HER2external icon).
☑️If your cancer has any of those 3 locks, doctors have many keys (like secretion medical aid or different drugs) they will use to assist destroy the cancer cells.
☑️But if you've got triple-negative carcinoma, it means that those 3 locks aren’t there. thus doctors have fewer keys for treatment. luckily, therapy remains an efficient possibility.
How Is Triple-Negative carcinoma Treated?
Often, patients initial have to be compelled to have the lump removed (a lumpectomy) or the whole breast removed (a mastectomy). Then they need therapy treatments to focus on any cancer cells that can’t be seen—cells remaining within the breast or which will have unfold into different components of the body. generally doctors suggest therapy before surgery to shrink the cancer.
🔵Lumpectomy
With excision, a doctor removes the lump from your breast. He or she conjointly removes close body fluid nodes (the very little oval-shaped organs that ar a part of your immune system) to ascertain if the cancer has unfold. The surgery takes associate degree hour or 2. most girls pay the day at the hospital and frequently don't have to be compelled to keep long.
🔵Mastectomy
For a cutting out, your doctor removes the breast and close body fluid nodes to ascertain if the cancer has unfold. Some girls value more highly to have breast reconstructionexternal icon during a similar surgery.
🔵Radiation
Lumpectomies are typically followed by radiation medical aid.external icon This is wherever high-energy radiation is given to your breast to kill any remaining cancer cells. it always takes regarding twenty minutes per day. most girls get into four to 5 days every week for regarding six weeks. You’ll see a radiation doctor to own this done.
🔵Chemotherapy
Cells from the cancerous lump could have unfold elsewhere in your body. The goal of therapy is to kill those cancer cells where they'll be. therapy lowers the prospect that your cancer can grow or return.
Triple-negative carcinoma (TNBC) doesn’t have steroid or Lipo-Lutin receptors and conjointly makes insufficient or none of the HER2 supermolecular. as a result of the cancer cells do not have these proteins, secretion medical aid and medicines that focus on HER2 aren't useful, thus therapy (chemo) is that the main systemic treatment possibility. And albeit TNBC tends to retort well to chemo at the start, it conjointly tends to return back (recur) additional oftentimes than different breast cancers.
Saturday, November 5, 2022
Can you get a hernia if you have weak abdominal muscles?

[Hidden truth] Can you get a hernia if you have weak abdominal muscles?
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What is a hernia?
A hernia happens once tissues or organs bulge through a liability within the wall of the belly (abdomen).
There are different types of hernia including:
- Hiatus hernia — a part of the abdomen pushes up into the chest through the gap within the diaphragm (the layer of muscle separating the abdomen from the chest) wherever the muscle system (food pipe) passes through. it's typically known as a hiatial hernia .
- Inguinal hernia — The viscus or different abdominal tissue pushes through the wall within the lower a part of the abdomen, inflicting a lump within the groin. region hernias ar additional common in men.
- Umbilical hernia — The viscus or abdominal tissue pushes through the wall close to the belly button (naval). point hernias are additional common in newborns.
- Incisional hernia — The viscus or different abdominal tissue pushes through the wall wherever it’s been created weak by surgery or trauma.
- Femoral hernia — The viscus or different abdominal tissue pushes through the wall close to wherever the leg joins the body. limb hernias ar additional common in ladies.
- Epigastric hernias — The abdominal fat pushes through the wall between the belly button and below the skeletal structure.
What causes a hernia?
- Some hernias are there at birth. Some occur once surgery.
- Other times, weaknesses develop within the muscles of the abdomen over time and eventually ‘give out’, inflicting a hernia .
- Hernias ar typically additional common in peoples whose abdomens are underneath additional pressure than usual. This includes those that do loads of work, World Health Organization are obese, pregnant, have a chronic cough, constipation, innate reflex or looseness of the bowels, or those that smoke.
What are the symptoms of a hernia?
The symptoms of a hernia depend upon the scale of the hernia and wherever it's. Typical symptoms include:
- A bulge or lump within the groin or abdomen
- pain, burning, aching, heaviness or discomfort, particularly when coughing, straining or lifting
- a pull sensation round the lump or bulge Some peoples might expertise shooting hernia pain, vomiting, and constipation. Some hernias might not cause any symptoms in the slightest degree.
- heartburn
- reflux
- pain within the chest or abdomen
- difficulty swallowing, or transportation food or drink copy into your mouth
If you have got associate degree hernia in your groin, you will conjointly experience:
- weakness or pressure in your groin
- swelling and pain round the testicles
- In babies and kids, associate degree hernia is typically painless, soft and sleek. it's going to disappear or get smaller once the kid is lying flat, and bigger and additional noticeable after they are crying, coughing or straining.
- If your kid has associate degree hernia, they're going to have a soft lump underneath the skin around their belly button. it'll be additional visible after they ar coughing or straining.
When ought to I see my doctor?
If you or your kid have pain or the other signs of a hernia , see your doctor. region hernias in kids seldom escape by themselves and can possibly want surgery.
Seek emergency medical attention if you or your kid have:
- a bulge you can’t bar in
- a bulge that becomes soft
- a bulge that appears red, purple or dark
- in a child, a bulge that doesn’t amendment size after they ar crying
- redness and tenderness at the positioning
- fever
- nausea
- vomiting
- sudden abdominal pain that quickly gets worse
- bloating
- sometimes few people's are facing inability to open the bowels or pass wind properly.
How may be a hernia diagnosed?
If your doctor thinks you will have a rupture, they're going to examine you. Your doctor might raise you to cough, strain or stand whereas pressing on the rupture. you will even be asked to own an ultrasound, computerized tomography (CT scan) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) — however scans aren’t necessary for everybody.
How may be a hernia treated?
Depending on the sort of hernia, if it's tiny, or if it not inflicting any issues, then you and your doctor might attempt to wait and see what happens.
But if the hernia is incredibly massive, or if it’s cornered and can’t be pushed back, and you're in serious pain, you will want emergency surgery.
Hiatus hernia treatment
If you have got a hiatus (stomach) hernia, your doctor might advocate antacid medicines to scale back pyrosis and reflux and different medicines to prevent your abdomen creating acid.
You can conjointly relieve your symptoms by:
- avoiding foods and drinks that irritate the abdomen, like alkaloid, chocolate, fatty foods and alcohol
- quitting smoking
- eating smaller, additional frequent meals
- avoiding something that puts pressure on the abdomen, like bending, stooping, abdominal exercises, tight belts, and girdles
- losing weight if you would like to
- In a hitatus hernia , a neighborhood of the abdomen pushes up through a hole and finishes up within the lower a part of the chest.
- Sometimes hiatus hernias want surgery, if medicines can’t ease the symptoms or if you develop complications.
Inguinal hernia treatment
If you have got associate degree region (groin) hernia, although you don’t have symptoms, surgery remains typically suggested as there's a risk of developing vital symptoms or complications.
Friday, November 4, 2022
Should I be worried that I drank too much? (alcohol)

[complete information] Should I be worried that I drank too much? (alcohol)
Should-I-be-worried-that-I-drank-too-much-alcohol.complete information Should I be worried that I drank too much? (alcohol). Should I be worried that I drank too much? (alcohol)- Complete guidelines. Should I be worried that I drank too much? (alcohol), drank alcohol, wine
Drinking alcohol has become a socially acceptable thanks to wind down once an extended week, and wine specifically has become terribly modern. sadly, innumerable Americans area unit drinking an excessive amount of wine, in several cases method an excessive amount of.
Some studies indicate that drinking atiny low quantity of wine, particularly vino, has health edges, though they're polemic. in keeping with Medical News these days, tiny amounts of vine can:
- Protect the body from cancers
- Help peoples live longer
- Reduce the risks of upset
- Extend mortality
- Improve mental state
- Reduce the danger of kind two diabetes
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Provides “feel good” endorphins, like Intropin and monoamine neurotransmitter
Red wines do contain a chemical known as resveratrol, acknowledged for its ability to shield the body from microorganism and ultraviolet. Aside this chemical element, vino contains antioxidants which can contribute to one’s overall health.Online substance for drug addictionConnect with a licenced healer from BetterHelp for on-line addiction and mental state substance.
What area the Healthy Amounts Of Wine (alcohol) To Drink?
Men and girls have totally different wine drinking limits, as each genders area unit tormented by alcohol otherwise. ladies area unit additional possible to induce potty or intoxicated quicker than men, as their body has higher amounts of water. Less alcohol is metabolized in their body, going into their blood, making a sensitivity to alcohol. specialists say a a decent most quantity of wine for girls would be a 5 oz glass of wine, and for men too 5 oz glasses of wine, no quite many times per week.
Experts powerfully advise ladies against having quite 3 drinks of wine per day, and for men, 4 drinks of wine per day. peoples could also be tempted to drink additional wine as a serving of wine, that averages 12.5% alcohol, has lower amounts of alcohol compared to inebriant, however, drinking larger volumes of wine negates this distinction.
Exercising moderation in drinking wine will facilitate people avoid the danger of binge drinking. Binge drinking consists of over-drinking alcohol in a very specific timeframe. For example:
Men UN agency drink 5 or additional drinks in a very 2-hour time-frame and
Women UN agency drink 4 or additional drinks in a very 2-hour time-frame
The Consequences Of Drinking an excessive amount of Wine(alcohol)?
Drinking an excessive amount of wine has several consequences. people could begin to use wine as a crutch and continue drinking larger and bigger amounts of alcohol, which may eventually cause dependence and even alcoholism. Drinking an excessive amount of wine will have short aspect effects such as:
- Hangovers
- Headaches
- Vomiting
- High pressure level
- Irritability
- Blackouts
- Individuals UN agency drink an excessive amount of wine also are at risk of long risks like:
- Anxiety
- Delirium Tremens (auditory and visual hallucinations)
- Brain injury
- Alcoholism
Who Is in danger For Drinking an excessive amount of Wine?
Anyone will take Associate in Nursing interest in wine at any stage of their life. people UN agency frequently consume alcoholic beverages like brewage and spirits will simply drink an excessive amount of wine. in keeping with The Washington Post, people presumably to drink an excessive amount of wine are:
- Alcohol enthusiasts
- Overwhelmed stay-at-home moms
- Older white ladies
Due to wine makers and advertisers targeting the overcome and presumably anxiety-stricken, stay-at-home moms, or movies portraying young ladies drinking massive amounts of wine, wine sales have enlarged. ladies and men with disorders like depression, bipolar disorder and anxiety will notice themselves drinking an excessive amount of wine as a way of self-medication. people with a history of drinking got to exercise self-control if selecting to drink wine.
If you are doing value more highly to drink wine, knowing and not olympian your limit is that the key to achieving balance and well-being.