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Can essential oils decrease snoring? – Health

Can essential oils decrease snoring?

[ad_1] Can essential oils decrease snoring? Can essential oils decrease snoring? 07 November,2022 08:50 am ISLAMABAD, (Online) – Essential oils have been used for thousands of years to treat a variety of ailments. They’re made by extracting natural chemicals from certain plants. These chemicals give plants their odors and flavors, so extracting them is like capturing the essence of the plant. True essential oils are extracted naturally, either by steaming […]

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Clinical Remission of Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis – in a Longitudinal

[ad_1] Introduction The prevalence of asthma and allergic rhinitis in adults ranges between 4–9%1–4 and 20–30%, respectively.2,3 Asthma and allergic rhinitis significantly impact public health since they are common diseases closely associated with decreased quality of life1,2 and impaired sleep.3,4 Both disorders are often associated with IgE sensitization and type-2 inflammation.5 Although asthma and allergic rhinitis are chronic diseases, some patients experience periods of remission. Clinical remission of asthma occurred in 20–43% of patients followed during 10–30 years,6–9 while remission of allergic rhinitis has occurred in up […]

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Accessing Innovation – Tobacco Reporter

[ad_1] Brian King: Leading an Agency Under Scrutiny There are plenty of reservations about the way in which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) has handled its responsibilities. During a brief speech at the GTNF 2022 in Washington, D.C., the new director of the CTP, Brian King, did little to quell those concerns. He did, however, acknowledge the continuum of risk. “We do have certain products that are lower risk than combustible cigarettes, and that’s an important component of the dialogue,” said […]

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Prehabilitation Prior to Breast Cancer Treatment

[ad_1] Researchers investigated whether prehabilitation could yield improvements in physical and psychological wellbeing prior to treatment in women with breast cancer. After systematic review, they concluded that prehabilitation interventions should be implemented in patients diagnosed with breast cancer given the potential improvements they yield. The study’s findings were published in Breast Cancer Research and Therapy. The systematic review was conducted under Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. A total of 14 studies on prehabilitation in patients with breast cancer, 7 randomized controlled trials, 5 […]

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