Urinary incontinence, also known as incontinence, is a disease in which urine flows out involuntarily due to the loss of urinary self-control due to bladder sphincter injury or neurological dysfunction. Because female urethra is shorter than male urethra and has no physiological curvature, and women also shoulder the responsibility of pregnancy and childbirth, urinary incontinence is more common in middle-aged and elderly women.
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Cervical cancer is one of the most common gynecological malignancies. Its incidence rate is second only to endometrial cancer worldwide, and it ranks first in developing countries and regions. According to statistics, there are 450000 new cases of cervical cancer worldwide every year. The occurrence and development of cervical cancer usually go through a relatively long process, so it is possible to prevent this disease.
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Japanese Scientists Find That Nmn Supplementation May Treat Retinal Dysfunction Caused By Cardiovascular Disease
New research by japanese scientists has found that
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For Both Men And Women, These 6 Signs On The Legs Indicate That There Is Blood Clot In The Body, Do Not Delay
This is the best way to prevent blood clots.
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Leukaemia is a very complex disease that causes fever and infection and bleeding, so it needs to be treated early so that it can be gradually controlled and the patient's symptoms can be gradually relieved
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Melanoma is a complex and highly malignant disease that can cause itching or bleeding, as well as ulcers and pain in some patients.
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Fujifilm Ai Technology Can Predict Whether Cognitive Disorders Will Progress To Alzheimer's Disease
Fujifilm Corporation and the National Center for Psychiatric and Neurological Research have announced positive research results using Fujifilm's new AI technology to predict whether a patient with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) will progress to Alzheimer's disease (AD) within two years.
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New Developments In Gastric Cancer Research: Keytruda In Combination With Chemotherapy Significantly Improves Survival In Patients With Advanced Disease!
Results from a pivotal phase 3 trial show that the PD-1 therapy Keytruda, in combination with chemotherapy, significantly improves survival in patients with advanced gastric cancer and has a favorable safety profile. Patients benefited regardless of their PD-L1 expression.
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In our daily life, many people have the habit of digging their nostrils, often unconsciously. A recent study by researchers at Griffith University showed that a bacterium could enter the brain of mice through the olfactory nerve of the nose, where it produced the sign of Alzheimer's disease. That is to say, you like to pick your nose when you are young, and you will have Alzheimer's disease when you are old.
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Eye cancer is a very dangerous disease, and as the disease develops, it will affect the patient's body more and more, so it is important for eye cancer patients to receive timely treatment.