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Summary 1 describes a clinical case of a 2-year-old boy with various developmental and neurological challenges, ultimately diagnosed with salt and pepper development regression syndrome through whole-exome sequencing. Treatment with citicoline and other interventions led to some improvements, emphasizing the importance of early intervention in enhancing the child's quality of life. Summary 2 presents a study analyzing the impact of health education on managing high blood pressure among patients in government agencies. The study found that providing education on prevention, lifestyle, and treatment significantly improved the patients' ability to manage their condition, thereby reducing complications and enhancing their quality of life. Summary 3 discusses the growing interest in how diet and microbiota interaction affects mental health. It highlights evidence that a healthy diet can benefit mental health by improving gut microbiota and reducing neuroinflammation. The emerging field of nutritional psychiatry focuses on these interactions, with ongoing research exploring diet as a complementary treatment for mental health issues. Summary 7 reports on a case study of a 57-year-old woman with refractory migraine and IBS, conditions linked to gut-brain axis dysfunction. Adopting a low-FODMAP diet resulted in substantial improvements in both her migraine and IBS symptoms. The findings suggest potential benefits of the diet for such comorbidities and recommend larger studies to further explore its impact.

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A 2-year-old boy with multiple symptoms faced a diagnostic dilemma. Treatment led to mild improvement.

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Ratnapriya Chowdhry - Journal of Pediatric Epilepsy

2024

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Health education for high blood pressure patients in government agencies significantly improved patients' management, reducing complications and enhancing life quality.

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L. Ju - undefined

2011

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Low-FODMAP diet significantly improved migraine and IBS symptoms in a 57-year-old woman within 5 weeks, reducing migraine days and pain severity.

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R. Bonakdar - Journal of the American Nutrition Association

2023

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Interest in microbiota's interaction with diet on mental health is growing. Emerging evidence shows diet can impact brain-gut microbiota link, influencing mental health, with healthy diets possibly reducing mental illness risks.

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A. M. Matas Ochoa - European psychiatry

2024

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Elite Keto Burner is a weight loss supplement that mimics the keto diet's effects by promoting ketosis with BHB salts. It boosts metabolism, supports fat loss, enhances thermogenesis, and increases energy levels safely and naturally.

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health not provided - undefined

2022

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Gro-X Brain Nootropic is a natural supplement designed to improve memory and focus. It utilizes ingredients like Ashwagandha, Turmeric, Rosemary, and Lemon Balm for cognitive function enhancement.

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Gro-X Brain Nootropic - undefined

2022

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The neurobiology of emotion regulation in MDD and potential integrated treatments for better outcomes.

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P. Chokka - undefined

2013

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Certain mushrooms like Hericium erinaceus, Ganoderma lucidum, and Grifola frondosa have potential for brain health. Research explores their benefits for neurodegenerative disorders in aging populations.

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V. Sabaratnam - Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine

2013

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Research shows lifestyle choices impact mental well-being, with benefits like reduced stress and mood improvement. Regular exercise, balanced diet, proper rest, and stress management are effective for mental health. Risky habits heighten mental health risks, highlighting the importance of healthy choices.

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Pratyush Pandey - International Conference on Database Theory

2024

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Cognitive deficits increase with age due to factors like physical inactivity and unhealthy nutrition. Non-pharmacological strategies like exercise and diet can help reduce cognitive decline and protect against diseases like Alzheimer's.

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M. Liparoti - undefined

2020

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