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  • Voice Suddenly Giving Out? Why It Might Not Be Just Laryngitis Spasmodic dysphonia is a rare voice disorder causing speech difficulties due to abnormal laryngeal muscle contractions. Awareness is vital.
  • Deadly Mosquito Alert Hits Just in Time for Japan’s Spring Travel Boom Public health officials warn of rising Japanese encephalitis risk due to mosquitoes, urging vaccination and protective measures.
  • Adult ADHD Is Real—and Your Smartphone May Be Making It Worse Adult ADHD is rising, often linked to smartphone use. Awareness, diagnosis, and treatment are crucial for affected individuals.
  • Think Twice Before Adding Water to Your Shampoo Bottle—Here’s Why Reusing shampoo bottles by adding water can lead to dangerous bacterial infections and exposure to harmful chemicals. Prioritize health over convenience.
  • Dark Red vs. Bright Red: How to Spot Colon Cancer Early Haru's story highlights the rising incidence of colon cancer in younger adults and the importance of early detection and awareness.
  • Your Blood Pressure Could Be a Time Bomb—Here’s What You Need to Know Increased vigilance is crucial for cerebral hemorrhages, due to rising risks from stress and weather changes.
  • 5 Signs You Should Never Ignore: How to Spot Testicular Cancer Early Early detection of testicular cancer is crucial. Men should recognize symptoms like lumps, size changes, and discomfort for better outcomes.
  • Pill Myth Busted: Tablets May Outpace Soft Gels in Speed and Value A pharmacist disputes the claim that soft gel capsules act faster than tablets, revealing tablets may dissolve and absorb quicker.
  • Sjögren’s Syndrome: The Silent Disease You Shouldn’t Ignore Sjögren's syndrome, an autoimmune disorder causing dry eyes and mouth, is increasingly common, particularly among middle-aged women.
  • Boosting Cardiovascular Health Could Help Prevent Alzheimer's, Study Finds A study links higher Life’s Simple 7 scores for cardiovascular health to lower neurodegenerative disease biomarkers.
  • Sugar-Free Doesn't Always Mean Safe: Health Risks of Zero-Calorie Sodas Zero-calorie sodas are popular, but studies link alternative sweeteners to health risks like atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases.
  • Warning Signs of a Heart Attack You Shouldn’t Ignore Recognizing the warning signs of a heart attack can save lives; early symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath, and fatigue.
  • Ringing in Your Ears? It Could Be Tinnitus—Here’s What You Need to Know Tinnitus is hearing sounds without external stimuli, often linked to stress, hearing loss, or health issues. Consult a professional.
  • What a Hickey Can Do to Your Health—The Stroke Risk You Didn't Know About A case of stroke caused by a kiss mark was reported, with strong suction leading to a thrombus. Immediate medical attention is crucial.
  • 5 Health Risks Women Face More Than Men—Are You at Risk? Women face higher health risks from thyroid disorders, osteoporosis, varicose veins, dry eye syndrome, and melasma due to hormonal changes.
  • North Korean Nuclear Strike: 3.5 Million Dead in Seoul, Expert Says Cheong Seong Chang warns a nuclear attack on Seoul could kill 3.5 million, urging South Korea to pursue nuclear armament for security.
  • 3 Early Signs of Dementia You Need to Watch for Early detection of dementia is crucial; key signs include weak grip, slow walking, and insomnia that should be closely monitored.
  • 60% Mortality Rate: How Sepsis Kills and Why You Need to Act Fast A common disease can occur even from small injuries like improperly cutting nails. Awareness is crucial for prevention.
  • Woman Loses Eye After Fake Eyelashes Glue Causes Severe Infection A tragic incident involving a 26-year-old American woman who had to undergo eye removal surgery after using fake eyelashes has come to light.
  • Doctor Warns: Using a Sweat-Sogged Towel at the Gym Could Expose You to STIs A doctor warns about contracting STIs from gym towels, detailing a case of chlamydial conjunctivitis linked to shared towels.
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