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Perinatal Antibiotic Exposure Alters Neonatal Gut Microbiota in Preterm Infants: Clinical Implications for Infection Risk and Microbial Maturation
Posted inClinical Updates Gastroenterology Internal Medicine news Pediatrics

Perinatal Antibiotic Exposure Alters Neonatal Gut Microbiota in Preterm Infants: Clinical Implications for Infection Risk and Microbial Maturation

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
Perinatal antibiotic exposure in preterm infants disrupts gut microbiota composition, increasing pathogenic bacteria and reducing beneficial species, with implications for infection risk and the protective role of breastfeeding.
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Disparities in Inpatient Antibiotic Use for Pediatric Pneumonia: Minority and Low-Opportunity Children at Higher Risk of Overtreatment
Posted inClinical Updates news Pediatrics Respiratory

Disparities in Inpatient Antibiotic Use for Pediatric Pneumonia: Minority and Low-Opportunity Children at Higher Risk of Overtreatment

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
Minority children and those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds receive significantly more and broader-spectrum antibiotics for pneumonia during hospitalization than non-Hispanic White counterparts, contrary to outpatient trends.
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Probiotics and Prebiotics: Unlocking the Secrets of Gut Health and Immunity
Posted inGastroenterology Infectious Diseases Internal Medicine news

Probiotics and Prebiotics: Unlocking the Secrets of Gut Health and Immunity

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
Explore how probiotics and prebiotics fortify gut health, boosting immune response and overall well-being.
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Beyond Calories: The Science of Personalized Nutrition
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Medical News news

Beyond Calories: The Science of Personalized Nutrition

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
Explore how your DNA influences your diet and health, making personalized nutrition the future of dietary advice.
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Beyond Calories: The Power of Personalized Nutrition for Your Genes
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Medical News news

Beyond Calories: The Power of Personalized Nutrition for Your Genes

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
Explore how genetic insights are revolutionizing personalized nutrition, debunking diet myths, and paving the way for tailored health strategies.
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Your Gut, Your Mood: How the ‘Second Brain’ Can Beat the Blues
Posted inGastroenterology news Psychiatry

Your Gut, Your Mood: How the ‘Second Brain’ Can Beat the Blues

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
Explore how the gut, often called the 'second brain,' influences mood and mental health, and learn ways to nurture this connection for better emotional well-being.
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Two Types of Intestinal Polyps with High Risk of Developing into Colorectal Cancer: Four Signs During Bowel Movements Indicating Polyps
Posted inGastroenterology news Specialties

Two Types of Intestinal Polyps with High Risk of Developing into Colorectal Cancer: Four Signs During Bowel Movements Indicating Polyps

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
Intestinal polyps are mucosal growths that can lead to colorectal cancer. Two types, adenomatous and familial adenomatous polyps, carry a high cancer risk. Early removal and lifestyle adjustments are key to prevention.
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Edema, Frequent Night Urination, High Blood Pressure? These Signs Could Signal Kidney Trouble!
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Edema, Frequent Night Urination, High Blood Pressure? These Signs Could Signal Kidney Trouble!

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
Early kidney problems often go unnoticed. Key signs like edema, high blood pressure, foamy urine, and frequent night urination warrant medical attention to preserve kidney health.
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Vitamin B2: A Key Nutrient to Combat Four Major Chronic Issues in the Elderly
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Vitamin B2: A Key Nutrient to Combat Four Major Chronic Issues in the Elderly

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
Vitamin B2 plays a vital role in energy metabolism, antioxidant defense, and prevention of chronic diseases, especially among older adults, improving heart health, immunity, and anemia.
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Ten Common Exercise Mistakes Among Middle-Aged and Elderly Adults That Harm Rather Than Help
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Ten Common Exercise Mistakes Among Middle-Aged and Elderly Adults That Harm Rather Than Help

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
This article highlights ten common exercise mistakes made by middle-aged and elderly people that can cause harm rather than health benefits, and offers guidance on safer, more effective fitness practices.
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Understanding Exercise Risks for Seniors: What to Avoid for Better Health
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Understanding Exercise Risks for Seniors: What to Avoid for Better Health

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
A guide to common exercise mistakes among seniors and how to safely engage in physical activity.
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Effective Exercises for Lowering Blood Pressure!
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Effective Exercises for Lowering Blood Pressure!

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
Discover the scientifically proven exercises that effectively reduce blood pressure and promote cardiovascular health.
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Recognizing Abnormal Bowel Movements: Could Intestinal Polyps Be the Cause?
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Recognizing Abnormal Bowel Movements: Could Intestinal Polyps Be the Cause?

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
Intestinal polyps are often benign but can become cancerous. This article explores symptoms, risk factors, and colonoscopy guidelines to help identify and prevent colorectal cancer.
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5 Effective Prevention Exercises to teach you how to prevent the signs of cerebral infarction…
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5 Effective Prevention Exercises to teach you how to prevent the signs of cerebral infarction…

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
Stroke affects millions annually, with early symptoms such as numbness in the tongue and limbs signaling urgent attention. This article explains stroke basics, warning signs, and five practical exercises to help prevent stroke.
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Are you taking any of the six types of medicines that are not suitable for long-term use by middle-aged and elderly people?
Posted inInternal Medicine Medical News news Specialties

Are you taking any of the six types of medicines that are not suitable for long-term use by middle-aged and elderly people?

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/04/2025
Learn about six common medication types that may affect immune health if used long-term, and discover safe practices for their use.
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Sudden Cardiac Death: Early Signs, Risk Factors, and Prevention
Posted inCardiology Medical News news Specialties

Sudden Cardiac Death: Early Signs, Risk Factors, and Prevention

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/03/2025
Understanding sudden cardiac death, its warning signs, primary risk factors, and preventive measures to safeguard heart health.
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20 Practical Habits to Prevent Cancer in Daily Life
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

20 Practical Habits to Prevent Cancer in Daily Life

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/03/2025
Adopting simple daily habits can significantly reduce your cancer risk. These 20 scientifically-backed tips cover diet, exercise, and lifestyle choices proven to help prevent various cancers.
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Understanding Early Puberty in Children: Causes, Risks, and Prevention
Posted inMedical News news Pediatrics Specialties

Understanding Early Puberty in Children: Causes, Risks, and Prevention

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/03/2025
This article explores the causes, implications, and prevention strategies for early puberty in children, supported by clinical insights and expert recommendations.
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Protect Your Knees for Longevity: Avoid These Harmful Movements
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Protect Your Knees for Longevity: Avoid These Harmful Movements

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/03/2025
Learn about four common movements that can damage your knees and simple exercises to keep them healthy and strong for life.
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If Your Feet Show These 5 Signs, It Could Signal a Serious Health Issue!
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If Your Feet Show These 5 Signs, It Could Signal a Serious Health Issue!

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/03/2025
Persistent numbness, swelling, abnormal toenail changes, temperature irregularities, or slow-healing wounds in the feet may indicate underlying serious health problems. Early detection and medical consultation are crucial.
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