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Atopic dermatitis: the deep traces of a disease · Contraception for men: a new approach · How AI is beneficial in hospitals · Preventable liver diseases · Training according to your body clock is better
Recent medical research highlights how atopic dermatitis extends beyond skin irritation to negatively impact long-term career paths and social equality. Simultaneously, German scientists are investigating non-hormonal male contraceptives by targeting cellular transport processes in the testes to offer more equitable family planning options. In the realm of technology, a new study warns that artificial intelligence requires hybrid coding methods to avoid dangerous inaccuracies when managing hospital data. Public health experts are also sounding the alarm on a surge in preventable liver diseases across Europe, advocating for aggressive policy changes regarding nutrition and alcohol. Finally, clinical findings suggest that cardiovascular health improves significantly when exercise schedules are specifically tailored to an individual’s biological internal clock.
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