Health Diary | Fatty Liver Disease || #HealthDiary
This episode takes us through the complexities of Fatty Liver Disease, what is the cause and treatment plan? Health care providers don’t know the exact cause of fatty liver disease but they think that obesity is the most common cause. Although children and young adults can get fatty liver disease, it is most common in middle age.Winnie Miano a survivor, bravely shares her personal battle with the disease and her experiences with treatment.
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Understanding Endometriosis // #HealthDiary
Let's talk about something important: Endometriosis. It's time to raise awareness and understanding about this often misunderstood condition. This topic we shed light on the symptoms, treatments, and the impact it has on millions of women worldwide. Veronicah , an Endometriosis Champion, takes us through her journey with the condition and how she's managed to live with it.
April 24, 2024
Down syndrome; A dad's perspective // #HealthDiary
This episode takes you through the unique journey of parenting through a father's eyes, we delve into the joys, challenges and heartfelt moments of raising a child with Down syndrome, this is a candid glimpse into the extraordinary world of fatherhood and Down syndrome. #HealthDiary
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Cerebral Palsy: Why inclusion matters // #HealthDiaryNtv
In this episode, we'll explore the world of CP and chat with advocates Mathew Karungu and Regina. They're passionate about inclusion, especially for persons with special needs. #CerebralPalsyAwareness
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April 23, 2024
Understanding sickle cell disease: The age factor
August 6, 2023
UV nail polish dryers linked to cancer-causing mutations, study finds
A new study on ultraviolet nail polish dryers has connected the widely used gel machines to DNA mutations that could result in cancer.
The findings were published in the Nature Communications journal and later backed up by a statement from the University of California, San Diego.
According to the study, the radiation from the UV nail polish dryers can damage a users DNA and permanently engrave mutations.
The study was triggered by the prevalence of rare skin cancers among beauty pageant contestants. UCSD professor Dr. Ludmil Alexandrov said he began looking into it after a beauty pageant contestant was diagnosed with an uncommon form of skin cancer on her finger.
The study further suggested the use of UV nail polish dryers may increase the risk of early onset skin cancer.
January 19, 2023