“Liver Care: Tips and Healthy Alternatives to Coffee for Patients – Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population”

2023-05-22 06:54:29 Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — Coffee is an important part of many people’s lives, to the extent that some cannot start the day without a cup of black coffee. And the Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population stated, in a post through its official account on the “Instagram” platform, that excessive drinking … Read more

“The Hidden Dangers of Sharing Personal Items: Learn About Hepatitis C Virus”

2023-05-10 09:22:32 Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — You may be among the people who do not mind sharing their personal items with others. But what you do not know is that you may contract viruses that are harmful to your health, especially in the long run, including hepatitis C virus. And the Egyptian Ministry … Read more

On World Hepatitis Day, learn about its symptoms and treatment methods

<div id="firstBodyDiv" data-bind-html-content-type="article" data-bind-html-compile="article.body" data-first-article-body=" Mohamed Ezz El-Arab, founder of the liver tumor unit at the National Liver Institute in Egypt, and medical advisor at the Egyptian Center for the Right to Medicine, said that the word "contagious" Scientifically speaking, it is called . A . virus However, the media used to use the same … Read more

The World Health Organization announces a “mysterious” increase in a disease affecting children

<div id="firstBodyDiv" data-bind-html-content-type="article" data-bind-html-compile="article.body" data-first-article-body=" She said World Health Organization Half of the possible cases were recorded in the European region, of which 267 were in Britain, while a third of the possible cases were recorded in United State. The organization indicated that health authorities around the world are investigating the mysterious rise in cases … Read more

Health: Monitoring hundreds of “infections” of acute hepatitis in children

<div id="firstBodyDiv" data-bind-html-content-type="article" data-bind-html-compile="article.body" data-first-article-body=" A WHO study reported that as of May 26, 33 countries had reported a total of 650 probable cases, with an additional 99 cases classified as pending. Health authorities around the world are looking for a mysterious increase in cases acute hepatitis In young children, it has resulted in at … Read more

Study: Mysterious hepatitis is due to an adenovirus that spreads by touching feces in the mouth area

Outbreaks of mysterious hepatitis in children will continue throughout the summer and many cases will remain undiagnosed, experts warn – as the number of deaths globally rises to 12, including 5 deaths in America, as Dr. Matthew warned Pinker, chief of virology at the Mayo Clinic, said cases continued to emerge this summer. States in … Read more