Short-term fasting can make chemotherapy more effective and improve quality of life / Research results on the effects of fasting in cancer patients Short-term fasting apparently improves the quality of life of women during chemotherapy and makes them better tolerated by therapy. This is the result of a pilot study by a team of doctors from Berlin led by Stephan P.
Green asparagus contains even more vitamin C and provitamin A than white Asparagus season in Germany started a few weeks ago. Noble vegetables are extremely popular with a large number of people in this country. It not only scores with the delicious taste, but also with its positive effects on health due to the vitamins and minerals it contains.
Severe COVID-19 courses increase the risk of psychiatric problems; Severe COVID-19 infections with intensive care unit stays and mechanical ventilation could increase the risk of serious psychiatric complications. This is the result of a current meta-analysis by an English research team.
Salmonella discovered: Further recalls for dog snacks Nutraferm Petfood GmbH is recalling various types of dog food. According to the company, "chicken necks" and "pig ears" were found to contain salmonella in dog snacks. These bacteria pose a significant health risk to both humans and animals.
Cry for help from the soul: when children suddenly see out of focus or distorted It is often physical reasons that are responsible for the fact that children suddenly see out of focus or distorted, but in some cases there is also a mental conflict behind the problem. According to health experts, this is much more the case for girls than for boys.
Can an anti-stroke drug help Alzheimer's? Experts have now found that an experimental drug used to treat stroke appears to reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's, the University of Southern California scientists said Research finds that a drug used to treat stroke could also be used to prevent Alzheimer's.