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The neuropsychiatric disorders enhance widely if not cared for properly. A few of the neuropsychiatric disorders which should be taken care of are included here.
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The outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic significantly accelerated the adoption of telemedicine across the world. As a result, many patients have shown an increased preference for seeking healthcare services through digital methods than in-person appointments. This can be attributed to the low costs, convenience, and increased efficiency of care services linked to telemedicine. Telemedicine is mostly used to conduct patient assessments, write or renew prescriptions, and offer certain medical services such as psychological treatment (Kichloo et al., 2020). The integration of telemedicine in the healthcare system has been linked to shorter hospital stays and decreased readmissions and hospital mortality rates. Legislative initiatives implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic promoted the widespread adoption of telemedicine.
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Does a gender medicine approach contribute to reduce inequalities and costs in the management of chronic non communicable diseases? Andrea Peracino, Alberto Lombardi
Exercise is better than any drug in maintaining heart, lung, muscle, bones, digestive and brain health. Exercise helps with weight loss, lowers cholesterol, improves our heart function, strengthens our muscles, increases balance, reduces cancer, boosts our immune system, fights depression, reduces stress, improves sleep, enhances our mood, and aids in brain regeneration minimizing effects of Alzheimer’s and dementia! Even minimal lite running of 5 to 10 minutes a day was found to reduce overall mortality by 30%, reduce cardiovascular disease by 45%, and add 3 years of life expectancy (1). Yet, almost 80% of Americans remain sedentary and less than 30% of high school students get 60 minutes of physical activity every day (2).
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Nicotine EP, or electronic nicotine puffers, are a type of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) that has become increasingly popular in recent years. NRT products are designed to help people quit smoking by providing them with a safe and controlled way to consume nicotine. Nicotine EP devices work by vaporizing a liquid that contains nicotine, flavorings, and other ingredients. The vapor is then inhaled by the user.