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  • Stressed Out? You Might Be at a Higher Risk for Alzheimer’s Stress-related disorders, including PTSD, are associated with a higher risk of developing dementia, particularly in older individuals.
  • When Rhinitis Strikes: 10 Hospital Departments That Can Help You Select specialized hospital departments based on the affected body area: Pulmonology, Gastroenterology, Neurology, Endocrinology, and more.
  • If You Spend Over 3 Hours a Day on Computers or Phones – Suspect THIS Disease Turtle Neck Syndrome, caused by poor posture, strains the neck. Correct posture, light stretching, physiotherapy, or medication can help.
  • Water Warnings: 9 Terrifying Impacts of Not Staying Hydrated Hydration is vital; dehydration can lead to kidney stones, cystitis, oral issues, fatigue, and more health problems.
  • Sleepy and Tired All Day? You Might Want to Check for THIS Disease Autumn fatigue: fatigue and drowsiness due to temperature changes. Sleep well, eat right, and stay warm to beat it.
  • Struggling to Shed Pounds? Blame Your Genes, Say Experts Obesity-related genes can increase hunger and quick weight gain. Eating healthy can influence these genes and promote metabolism.
  • 5 Reasons Why You Should Never Ignore Sudden Dizziness Dizziness can result from conditions like BPPV, vestibular neuritis, Meniere's disease, orthostatic hypotension, or brain disorders.
  • Top 10 Essential Shots You Need Beyond COVID-19 Don't forget non-COVID vaccines! Protect against diseases like Hepatitis B, Cervical Cancer, and Meningococcal Infection.
  • Reason Why Crowds Rushed to the Hospital as Masks Came Off Post-mask mandate, cold cases rise. Clinics stressed. Boost immunity with handwashing, sleep, vitamin D, and lymph massages.
  • Early Signs of Heart Attack You Should NEVER Ignore! Fewer than half of South Korean adults recognize early heart attack symptoms, potentially affecting emergency responses and survival rates.
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