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coronavirus Physiotherapy

Symptoms of Novel Coronavirus infection

In this article, we will discuss various Symptoms of the Novel Coronavirus infection.

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Cardiology myocardial infarction physical therapy Physiotherapy

Classification of Myocardial Infarction (MI)

In this article, we will discuss the Classification of Myocardial Infarction (MI).

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Physiotherapy Pneumothorax Tension Pneumothorax

Tension Pneumothorax

In this article, we will discuss about Tension Pneumothorax

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Physiotherapy Pneumothorax Respiratory system

Clinical features of Pneumothorax

In this article, we will discuss about the Clinical features of Pneumothorax.

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Pleural effusion

Signs and Symptoms of Pleural Effusion

In this article we will discuss about the various signs and symptoms of Pleural effusion.

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Orthopnea

Causes of Orthopnea

In this article we will discuss about the various causes of orthopnea.

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Rotator Cuff tendinopathy Shoulder pain

Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy

Pain and weakness around shoulder joint

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Physiotherapy

Analyzing the Impact of Ultra-Processed Food Consumption on Gut Microbiome Diversity Using Large-Scale Epidemiological Data

Analyzing the Impact of Ultra-Processed Food Consumption on Gut Microbiome Diversity Using Large-Scale Epidemiological Data Scientists examine how ultra-processed foods affect gut health. They rely on large-scale epidemiological studies to uncover clear patterns. These studies collect data from thousands of participants over many years. As a result, researchers gain reliable insights into real-world eating habits. […]

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Physiotherapy

Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance: Immune Response and Intestinal Villous Atrophy – A Histological and Molecular Study

Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance: Immune Response and Intestinal Villous Atrophy – A Histological and Molecular Study Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten. When people with this condition eat gluten, their immune system reacts strongly. This reaction damages the small intestine. Researchers conducted a detailed histological and molecular study to understand the […]

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Physiotherapy

Impact of Functional Foods Supplemented with Polyphenols and Omega-3 on Inflammatory Biomarkers: Findings from RCTs

Researchers conduct randomized controlled trials on functional foods. They target chronic inflammation markers. Polyphenols and omega-3 fatty acids receive special attention. Polyphenols come from berries, green tea, and dark chocolate. Omega-3s appear in fatty fish, flaxseeds, and algae supplements. Both compounds show anti-inflammatory potential. Scientists design trials carefully. Participants receive the functional food or a […]

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Physiotherapy

Inactivity at the Cellular Level: Critical Pathways Linking Extended Sitting, Mitochondrial Damage, and Muscle Loss

Prolonged sitting harms muscles fast. It leads to muscle atrophy. Muscles shrink and weaken. Mitochondria suffer inside cells. These powerhouses lose function. They produce less energy. Reactive oxygen species rise. This causes oxidative stress. Mitochondria change shape. They fragment more. Calcium handling fails. This triggers protein breakdown. Pathways activate atrophy signals. AMPK rises due to […]

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Physiotherapy

Tirzepatide Outperforms Semaglutide: A Network Meta-Analysis of Weight Loss, Diabetes Remission, and Cardiorenal Benefits in Type 2 Diabetes

Researchers conducted a network meta-analysis (NMA) to compare tirzepatide and semaglutide in patients with type 2 diabetes. They included multiple randomized controlled trials. This approach ranks treatments by pooling direct and indirect evidence. Weight loss outcomes stand out clearly. Tirzepatide shows superior results. For example, it achieves greater percentage weight reduction. Studies report a mean […]

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Physiotherapy

Efficacy of Structured Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Reducing Disability Among Survivors of Tuberculosis with Extensive Lung Destruction

Researchers study pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with post-TB destroyed lung. These patients face severe lung damage after tuberculosis treatment. They often experience ongoing breathing problems. Pulmonary rehabilitation includes exercise training, education, and breathing techniques. Programs last 8 to 12 weeks or longer. Many studies show positive results. First, exercise capacity improves significantly. The 6-minute walk […]