Tattooing 12 youths HIV positive: Sleeping with partner will reduce tension, research has found that men live more than women, Healthbrief

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1. Tattooing in Varanasi 12 youths HIV positive, old needles can make sick

12 youths have been found HIV positive in Varanasi. When the matter was investigated after the virus was found in so many youths one after the other, the scary reality came to the fore. All the youths got the tattoo done from the same shop. Most of these boys are in the age group of 20 to 25 years. Most have never had unprotected sex. It is being told that the tattoo artist used the same needle, which came in contact with an HIV positive person. Later, the rest of the tattoos were made from the same needle, due to which the infection spread rapidly.

2. Sharing bed with partner will relieve stress, sleep better, claims research

A new research has claimed that sharing a bed with a partner relieves stress. Along with this, the quality of sleep also increases and a person feels happier than before. According to a report published in the journal ‘Sleep’ of the ‘Sleep Research Society’, the overall mental health of people who slept regularly with a partner was found to be better than those who did not.

3. Monkeypox public health emergency declared in America, more than 7 thousand patients found

America declared monkeypox a public health emergency. According to US Health and Human Services Secretary Javier Becerra, at present this emergency has been imposed for 90 days only. According to the monkeypox meter, there are 7,102 cases of this disease in America. About a quarter of these cases, ie 1,666 cases, were registered in New York. There have been more than 27 thousand cases of monkeypox in 92 countries around the world. Two days ago, California and Illinois declared a health emergency regarding this dangerous disease.

4. Research claims men live longer than women, so far it was believed to be the opposite

Scientists from the University of Southern Denmark have told in recent research that men are more likely to live than women. In the last 200 years, men’s chances of living longer have been 25 to 50%. It includes men from all continents and 199 countries. According to scientists, married men are 39% more likely to live than women and single men have 37%. Also, men with college degrees have a 43% chance. If you haven’t gone to college, then the chances are only 39%. Till now it was believed that women live longer than men.

5. Shocking research on monkeypox, virus remains in men’s semen for weeks even after recovery

A recent research published in the Lancet journal has made a shocking revelation. Scientists say that even after recovery, the monkeypox virus can remain in the semen of men for weeks. Till now health experts have been saying that monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted disease. Its infection spreads through the rash, body fluids or touched objects of an infected patient such as bedding. Along with this, there is a risk of spreading the virus through respiratory droplets by talking face to face for a long time. However, research is ongoing on whether it spreads through genital fluids.

6. Research claims – walking for just 2 minutes reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes

Seven studies in a meta-analysis published in the Journal of Sports Medicine found that walking for just two minutes after a meal could reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. At the same time, the blood sugar level in the body also decreases. The research compared insulin-blood sugar levels with the effects of sitting or falling asleep and walking for a while after a meal. The sugar level of those who sleep immediately after eating suddenly increased, which gradually decreased. According to research, walking for 15 minutes can be beneficial in diseases like high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity.

7. Banana will protect against hereditary cancer, the chances will be reduced by 60%

An international trial has found that eating bananas daily reduces the chances of getting hereditary cancer by 60%. Experts ran a trial called CAPP2 involving nearly 1,000 people with Lynch syndrome. All people were given a 30-gram dose of RS (resistant starch, which is found in high amounts in bananas) for an average of two years. It did not affect colorectal cancer as expected. While unexpectedly, it protected the upper digestive track, where cancers are aggressive and usually not caught early.

8. Claim in Lancet report – Long Kovid effect to every 8th corona infected patient

A report in the well-known health journal ‘Lancet’ states that in every 8th patient infected with Kovid, its symptoms are being seen for a long time. In the Netherlands, massive data was collected from people who had been infected with Kovid. After which this report has come out. In the long covid effect, people continue to have problems like cough, fever, shortness of breath, loss of taste and smell.

9. Women get healthy when salary increases, men’s health falls

According to a study by the University of Maine in the US, raising the minimum wage generally harms the health of less educated and low-income men; Whereas the health of women in the same social group tends to improve with the increase in the minimum wage. Till now it was believed that due to the increase in salary, the standard of living of the people increases, which also has a better effect on their health. But now research claims that this effect can vary depending on gender and social group.

10. Exposure to pollution during pregnancy can hamper the child’s mental development

According to a report published in ‘News Medical’, a new study on pregnant women in China has found that mild exposure to common smog pollutants such as airborne particles and carbon monoxide during pregnancy can affect the health of the mother and fetus. have adverse effects. It has been told in the report that even the mother’s exposure to mild pollution during pregnancy can have a serious impact on the health of the child.

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