By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
DailynewsegyptDailynewsegypt
  • Home
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Popular video-sharing app TikTok was granted by the U.S. government a 15-day extension to reach a deal with U.S. buyers, a federal court filing showed Friday. This means the deadline for ByteDance, TikTok's Chinese parent company, to reach a deal with Oracle and Walmart has been extended from Nov. 12 to Nov. 27, according to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
    TikTok updates its community guidelines
    March 23, 2023
    IFC to invest in Mediterrania Capital Partners’ fund to support African mid-cap businesses
    IFC to invest in Mediterrania Capital Partners’ fund to support African mid-cap businesses
    March 23, 2023
    Sukari gold mine’s production reaches 5.2 million ounces with $7.5bn revenues in February 2023
    Sukari gold mine’s production reaches 5.2 million ounces with $7.5bn revenues in February 2023
    March 23, 2023
    EFG Hermes records EGP 11bn revenue in FY22
    EFG Hermes records EGP 11bn revenue in FY22
    March 23, 2023
    Egyptian Environment Minister discusses cooperation with WFP representative in Cairo 
    Egyptian Environment Minister discusses cooperation with WFP representative in Cairo 
    March 23, 2023
  • Politics
    PoliticsShow More
    Egypt's Health Minister discuss bilateral cooperation with an Italian delegation 
    Egypt’s Health Minister discuss bilateral cooperation with an Italian delegation 
    March 23, 2023
    Egypt’s foreign minister phones Algerian counterpart over boosting ties
    Egypt’s foreign minister phones Algerian counterpart over boosting ties
    March 22, 2023
    Turkish President  Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Egypt President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi met in Doha
    Opinion| Türkiye and Egypt: For better times with many opportunities
    March 22, 2023
    Drought caused 43,000 deaths in Somalia in 2022: UN
    Drought caused 43,000 deaths in Somalia in 2022: UN 
    March 22, 2023
    Opinion| The Chinese dragon occupies America's place in the Middle East
    Opinion| The Chinese dragon occupies America’s place in the Middle East
    March 22, 2023
  • Interviews
    InterviewsShow More
    Government should help Egyptian arts revive its pioneering role: Omar Abdel Aziz
    Government should help Egyptian arts revive its pioneering role: Omar Abdel Aziz
    March 15, 2023
    Interconnected healthcare systems in Africa require political will from North African leaders: Amref official
    Interconnected healthcare systems in Africa require political will from North African leaders: Amref official
    March 12, 2023
    EGX ready for government’s IPOs programme: Chairperson
    EGX ready for government’s IPOs programme: Chairperson
    February 15, 2023
    British International Investment invests $4.5bn in 700 businesses across Africa: Sherine Shohdy
    February 15, 2023
    Valeo has invested around €0.5bn in Egypt over the past 10 years: CEO
    Valeo has invested around €0.5bn in Egypt over the past 10 years: CEO
    December 27, 2022
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
Reading: DW’s Health News: Diagnosing breast cancer sooner
Share
Notification
Latest News
Popular video-sharing app TikTok was granted by the U.S. government a 15-day extension to reach a deal with U.S. buyers, a federal court filing showed Friday. This means the deadline for ByteDance, TikTok's Chinese parent company, to reach a deal with Oracle and Walmart has been extended from Nov. 12 to Nov. 27, according to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
TikTok updates its community guidelines
Business
Strong representation of women in TV series of Ramadan 2023
Strong representation of women in TV series of Ramadan 2023
Culture Cinema
IFC to invest in Mediterrania Capital Partners’ fund to support African mid-cap businesses
IFC to invest in Mediterrania Capital Partners’ fund to support African mid-cap businesses
Business
Sukari gold mine’s production reaches 5.2 million ounces with $7.5bn revenues in February 2023
Sukari gold mine’s production reaches 5.2 million ounces with $7.5bn revenues in February 2023
Business
EFG Hermes records EGP 11bn revenue in FY22
EFG Hermes records EGP 11bn revenue in FY22
Business
Aa
Aa
DailynewsegyptDailynewsegypt
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Interviews
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Interviews
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Advertise
© 2023 DNE News. All Rights Reserved.
Dailynewsegypt > Blog > World > DW’s Health News: Diagnosing breast cancer sooner
World

DW’s Health News: Diagnosing breast cancer sooner

Deutsche Welle
Last updated: 2018/05/31 at 12:51 AM
By Deutsche Welle 12 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Did you know that the current screening method for breast cancer isn’t the best? Or that EEGs could be used to fight depression? DW brings you this week’s health news, all in one handy guide right here!How to boost your energy levels

We all suffer from low energy at times, but if you enjoy being active outside of work, tiredness can be very frustrating. Here are some things you can do to boost your energy levels: Always make sure to eat the right food. It is important to keep a good calorie balance, as too little calories will make you run out of energy, and too many might make you feel sluggish. Make sure to eat foods that provide you with energy continuously and keep you active for longer, such as wholegrains, nuts, legumes, leafy greens, and fruits like grapes, oranges, apples, and bananas. Always drink enough water! If you feel too tired during the day, move! Walk up and down the stairs, wander around the office, or take a walk outside. Also, don’t pile on the tasks. Learn to delegate them to other people once in a while – whether this is at the office or at home. And never underestimate sleep! Try to get in seven to nine hours of sleep every night.

How many calories can I eat?

A question that many ask themselves. But first, you have to understand what calories are. Looking at diet, calories show how much energy a given food provides. If you take in more calories than you need, you will gain weight. If you take in too few calories, you will lose weight. And if you continue down that road, you will eventually lose muscle mass – which is inadvisable. Your recommended caloric intake depends on your age, height, weight, health and daily activity. For example, the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans state that women need 1600-2400 calories per day and men need 2000-3000 calories. Your brain alone needs about 20 percent of the energy you provide every day. Most of the rest is used for basic functions, such as metabolism, digestion, breathing, remaining upright and so on. Eating healthy is essential: a 500-calorie meal of fish or lean meat, vegetables and olive oil will keep you full longer than a 500-calorie snack of chips or popcorn.

Is balsamic vinegar healthy?

The short answer is yes, but you probably want to know more. Originally from Italy, balsamic vinegar is made from crushed grapes, which are boiled down until greatly concentrated. The grape must is fermented for several years. Traditionally, it has to sit for 12 years before it can be used. Balsamic vinegar is thought to improve your skin, because it contains antioxidants and antimicrobial compounds, such as acetic acid. When eaten together with a meal, balsamic vinegar can downregulate your blood sugar. It also promotes digestion, because it contains probiotics. Balsamic vinegar is also low in calories and sugar, and it is often added to salads or soups for a distinctive flavor.

Danger of heatstroke in cars

Never leave a child alone in the car! Researchers from several institutions in America have studied how fast a car can heat up under the sun and the dangers related to children trapped in that car. At an outside temperature of 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit), the inside of a car standing in the sun for an hour can heat up to an average of 47 degrees Celsius (116.6 degrees Fahrenheit). A two-year old trapped in a car under these circumstances would suffer heatstroke after one hour; if the car was standing in the shade, it would take two hours. Heatstroke occurs if body temperature rises above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) for a longer period of time. Babies and small children are at a greater risk because their body stores more heat. If the heatstroke lasts too long, the child can suffer a circulatory collapse and die. Also, if you are going on holiday, make sure to keep enough water in the car in case of traffic jams, and always try to keep your child cool and in the shade.

Diagnosing breast cancer sooner

In many countries, among them Germany, women are screened for breast cancer using an x-ray technique called mammography. But researchers in Germany now say45 percent more tumors could be detected if mammograms were combined with sonograms. “In sonograms of the breast, mammary glands and connective tissue appear as white echoes and tumors are black echoes,” explains sonography expert Joachim Hackelöer. This makes it more likely that a tumor will be detected early. In mammographies, on the other hand, tumors are often overlooked because they also appear white like the other breast tissue. The German experts are now pushing for awareness. They say that women with dense breast tissue – usually from the age of 50 – should have their regular check-ups with a combination of mammography and sonography. Women should go to regular breast cancer screenings at least once a year. If you have a familial predisposition, it is important to speak to your gynecologist for more frequent screening options.

Finding the right treatment for depression

Every fourth woman and every eighth man will suffer from depression over the course of their lives. Although antidepressants can help, there is a large variety of them out there. Consequently, doctors can find it hard to assess their efficacy and might have to try several different types before finding the most suitable one. Researchers at McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School in the United States have now discovered that brain scans made with electroencephalography (EEG) can predict a patient’s response to certain treatments for depression. High activity in specified brain regions were seen as a marker of a good response to treatment. Patients with low activity in these brain regions won’t respond as well to treatment. Here, the researchers suggest a combination of stronger antidepressants and psychotherapy. In future, the use of EEG could help doctors and therapists predict the right treatment to use on their patients in an effective, safe and painless way.

Dangerous sunscreen!

Australia has discussed it; Hawaii has gone and done it: It has decided to ban the sale, distribution and use of sunscreen containing oxybenzone and octinoxate. These chemicals are used as Ultraviolet light absorbers in sunscreen but have been found to harm the ocean’s coral reefs by increasing the likelihood of bleaching. The question remains why these chemicals are used if they’re strong enough to destroy the environment. Research is scarce as to what these chemicals do to our bodies. However, in March 2008, the US Centers for Disease Control revealed that 97 percent of Americans had oxybenzone, also known as benzophenone-3, in their urine. Other studies found that oxybenzone might affect our hormone system and can trigger allergies. It is generally accepted that we must protect ourselves from the sun’s harmful UV rays, but it could also be a danger to use sunscreen with these chemicals. Dermatologists may have the answer: They suggest using sunscreen containing minerals instead of oxybenzone. These sunscreens are called physical blockers because they also absorb UV rays. So, sunscreen, yes! Oxybenzone or octinoxate? Maybe not…

Tomato sauce for a healthy gut

One of the world’s favorite foods has now been proven to be healthy! Yay! It’s old news that bacteria in our gut greatly influence our health and wellbeing. However, until now researchers have been focusing on how probiotic foods, such as yoghurt, kefir or kimchi keep our gut happy and healthy. Recently, researchers at the Technical University of Valencia in Spain decided to take a look at theeffects of antioxidants on gut bacteria – specifically, the interaction of gut bacteria with tomato sauce, which is rich in antioxidants. They discovered that the antioxidants were lost during the digestive process, but cooking the tomato sauce transformed the antioxidant lycopene so that its integrity was preserved. More of it could therefore be absorbed. Also, the antioxidants in cooked tomato sauce were found to enhance the positive effects of our ‘good’ gut bacteria.

Obesity and type 2 diabetes on the rise

In less than 30 years, almost a quarter of people worldwide will be obese and one in eight people will have type 2 diabetes. These are the results of a shocking new study conducted by the European Association for the Study of Obesity. And unhealthy lifestyle is to blame, specifically poor diet, smoking, drinking alcohol and insufficient exercise. Obesity and type 2 diabetes are not only detrimental to peoples’ health, however; they also put a massive strain on countries’ health systems. In order to prevent the spread of diabetes type 2, global obesity levels have to be reduced by 25 percent. The first step, say the researchers, is to recognize the challenge that obesity presents and raise awareness. You at home can also do a few things to stay fit and healthy: stay away from processed foods, sugar, swehttps://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/article-abstract/2678040et drinks, alcohol and cigarettes. And exercise, exercise, exercise!

You Might Also Like

Opinion| The Chinese dragon occupies America’s place in the Middle East

UN condemns attack on humanitarian convoy in South Sudan’s Jonglei State

Chinese President Xi meets Putin in Moscow

Iraq 20 years on: researchers assess how US invasion shapes lives today – podcast

Feature: 20 years after U.S. invasion, Xinhua’s Iraqi reporter hopes tragedy won’t be repeated

TAGGED: Breast cancer
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article Italy and the eurozone: the cloud returns
Next Article Africa needs unified regulations against cheap Chinese imports
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Ad image

Stay Connected

Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Instagram Follow
Youtube Subscribe

Latest News

Popular video-sharing app TikTok was granted by the U.S. government a 15-day extension to reach a deal with U.S. buyers, a federal court filing showed Friday. This means the deadline for ByteDance, TikTok's Chinese parent company, to reach a deal with Oracle and Walmart has been extended from Nov. 12 to Nov. 27, according to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
TikTok updates its community guidelines
Business
Strong representation of women in TV series of Ramadan 2023
Strong representation of women in TV series of Ramadan 2023
Culture Cinema
IFC to invest in Mediterrania Capital Partners’ fund to support African mid-cap businesses
IFC to invest in Mediterrania Capital Partners’ fund to support African mid-cap businesses
Business
Sukari gold mine’s production reaches 5.2 million ounces with $7.5bn revenues in February 2023
Sukari gold mine’s production reaches 5.2 million ounces with $7.5bn revenues in February 2023
Business
//
Egypt’s only independent daily newspaper in English. Discuss the country’s latest with the paper’s reporters, editors, and other readers.

Quick Link

  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Interviews
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

© 2023 DNE News. All Rights Reserved.

Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?