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Verified It is important to understand that liver disease can be caused by many different factors apart from hepatitis A, B and C, including fatty liver disease progressing to cirrhosis, autoimmune diseases, alcohol-related liver damage and metabolic disorders such as abnormalities in copper and iron metabolism. On World Liver Day, learn about the lifestyle changes you need to make to reduce liver disease. 19th April is World Liver Day. This day is observed to raise awareness especially about liver health. The liver is a very important organ and its function is very complex. The main purpose of this organ is…
A Kentucky distillery swept the bourbon awards at this year's Whisky of the World competition. Buffalo Trace Distillery Buffalo Trace Distillery has been recognized as producing the world's best bourbon at the Whiskey of the World competition. Of the hundreds of whiskeys of various styles submitted to this year's competition, only four bourbons earned Best in Class and Double Gold Medal honors. All four were brands owned by Buffalo Trace Distillery. This level of dominance is not something you'd see in most spirits competitions, but Buffalo Trace's success is not entirely unexpected. Buffalo Trace and its reputation for bourbon should…
Thailand has detected as many as 800 MPOX clade 2 cases so far since 2022. (Image)New Delhi: The first case of the new, more deadly Mpox virus strain in Asia was confirmed in Thailand. The patient who tested positive for the new strain arrived in Bangkok on August 14.The patient had travelled from Africa to the UK before arriving in Thailand.According to the disease control agency, multiple tests on the 66-year-old European patient confirmed that he was infected with mpox clade 1b.”The Department of Disease Control of Thailand wishes to confirm the laboratory results which indicate the detection of MPOX…
A continent made up of over 50 sovereign states and non-state territories, Europe has always served as a center of global influence, artistry, and wealth. A select few of these regions are considered the most prosperous in the world by economic measures. However, the disparity between Europe's richest and poorest countries is enormous, highlighting the different commercial backgrounds across the continent. Across the continent, economies vary greatly from country to country. Some rely more on industries like finance, while others are more dependent on areas like natural resources or tourism. At the same time, languages, cultural symbols, and political systems…
American Academy of Lifestyle Medicine Wins 2024 Power of Associations Gold Award for “Lifestyle Medicine and Food as Medicine Fundamentals” Course
“ACLM's free course, 'The Fundamentals of Lifestyle Medicine and Food as Medicine,' is a great first step for clinicians at health care institutions who are interested in leading this change.” Post this Although lifestyle modification is the first recommended treatment in chronic disease guidelines, most healthcare professionals receive little training in the clinical application of lifestyle modification or nutrition during their formal medical education. In one research study, participants who completed the Fundamentals of Lifestyle Medicine and Diet Therapy self-reported a significant increase in their knowledge and confidence regarding lifestyle medicine. Survey respondents also reported a significant increase in how…
Children queue to collect water from a well near a makeshift camp for internally displaced Yemenis in Abs, northern Hajjah governorate.AFP via Getty Images A new study finds that the number of water-related violent incidents around the world has increased dramatically in recent years. According to the Pacific Institute's annual Water Conflict Chronology report, there were 347 water-related armed conflicts in 2023, up from 231 in 2022. These include attacks on water systems, conflicts over access to water, and the use of water as a weapon of war. Peter Gleick, a senior fellow and co-founder of the think tank, said…
KHARKIV OLYMPIC, Ukraine — After months of tough fighting, Ukrainian forces are pushing back Russian forces in Kharkiv Oblast. “Things are a bit better, but we're still firing one shot for every 10 they take,” said Roman, an artilleryman with the 406th Artillery Brigade, who gave only his first name in accordance with Kyiv military regulations.In late July, I visited the troops at a garrison outside the city of Kharkiv, near where Russian forces opened a new front line in May. The attack caused near-panic conditions among Ukrainian troops as Russian forces crossed the border and overwhelmed weak Ukrainian defenses.A…
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – Gas prices are trending down in Kansas and across the nation.According to AAA, the national average price for a gallon of unleaded gasoline was $3.38 as of Thursday morning, down 6 cents from $3.44 a week ago, 12 cents from $3.50 a week ago and 47 cents from $3.85 a year ago.Prices in Kansas were even cheaper, according to AAA.The average price for a gallon of unleaded gasoline in Kansas on Thursday was $3.10, down 4 cents from $3.14 a week ago, 5 cents from $3.15 a month ago and 51 cents from $3.61 a year…
DVIDS – News – U.S. Military Medical Corps Synchronizes Medical Operations in Europe and Africa
Rhein Ordnance Barracks, Germany – More than 120 U.S. military medical leaders, providers, planners and logisticians from across the European and African theaters gathered at Rhein Ordnance Barracks, Germany, Aug. 20-22 for a senior leadership forum hosted by Medical Readiness Command Europe.The purpose of the forum was to establish a common operational picture, bring medical leaders across the European and African theaters of war, and synchronize all theater medical activities for any real-world contingency that may occur.The forum was hosted by Brig. Gen. Roger Giraud, Commander, Medical Readiness Command Europe, Command Surgeon for U.S. Army Europe and Africa, and Director,…
The CEO of iPad design app Procreate is whipping out his stylus to take on the latest Silicon Valley investment. “I really hate generative AI,” executive James Kuda said in a Twitter post uploaded by the company. In a stripped-down style video typically used by actors to publicly atone for wrongdoing, Cuda slammed his industry's implementation of AI and vowed to never get on board with it. Kuda explained that he doesn't often go in front of the camera, but wanted to set the record straight after being bombarded with questions about AI. “I don't like what's going on in…