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Summary 1 describes a medical case of a 2-year-old boy with symptoms including developmental delay, seizures, and deafness. The case illustrates the significance of genetic factors from consanguineous marriages in India, leading to a rare disorder. Treatment included medications and dietary adjustments, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and intervention for improving life quality. Summary 2 focuses on a study aimed at evaluating the impact of health education on high blood pressure patients within government agencies. The study involved educating patients on lifestyle modifications and observed significant improvements in managing hypertension, reducing complications, and enhancing life quality after the intervention. Summary 3 highlights research on the connection between diet, gut microbiota, and mental health. It stresses the beneficial effects of diets rich in fiber, polyphenols, and micronutrients for brain health, while poor diets may increase anxiety and depression risks. The field of nutritional psychiatry explores using dietary interventions as complementary treatments for mental health issues. Summary 7 presents a case study on the treatment of a patient with migraines and IBS using a low-FODMAP diet (LFD). Within a short period on this diet, the patient experienced considerable improvement in symptoms. The success of this approach suggests potential benefits for larger studies on LFD's role in managing conditions linked to gut-brain axis dysfunction.

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Consanguineous marriages in India lead to recessively inherited disorders. A 2-year-old boy with multiple symptoms was diagnosed with salt and pepper development regression syndrome, showing some improvement with treatment.

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Ratnapriya Chowdhry - Journal of Pediatric Epilepsy

2024

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Diets rich in fiber, polyphenols, and micronutrients improve gut microbiota, reducing mental health risks. Poor diets can elevate risks of anxiety and depression.

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A. M. Matas Ochoa - European psychiatry

2024

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Health education for high blood pressure patients in government agencies significantly improves patient outcomes by focusing on prevention, treatment, daily behaviors, diet, and exercise. Study findings show that this education helps patients consciously maintain health, control high blood pressure, reduce complications, and improve life quality.

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L. Ju - undefined

2011

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Gro-X Brain Nootropic is a natural supplement designed to boost brain function and memory. It enhances attention, energy, memory, and overall brain health with ingredients like Ashwagandha and Turmeric.

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Gro-X Brain Nootropic - undefined

2022

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Low-FODMAP diet shows promise in reducing migraine and IBS symptoms in a patient within weeks. More trials needed.

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R. Bonakdar - Journal of the American Nutrition Association

2023

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Elite Keto Burner is a supplement that helps induce ketosis for faster weight loss and increased energy. It includes BHB salts to improve metabolism and has been praised for aiding natural ketosis without side effects.

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health not provided - undefined

2022

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Research shows lifestyle choices significantly influence mental health. A healthy lifestyle improves mood and well-being by reducing stress and promoting good neurotransmitter balance. Public health programs should promote healthier choices for better mental health and life quality.

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Pratyush Pandey - International Conference on Database Theory

2024

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Cognitive deficits worsen with age due to factors like inactivity and poor diet. Exercise and diet are key for improving brain health and quality of life in the elderly.

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M. Liparoti - undefined

2020

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Hericium erinaceus, Ganoderma lucidum, and other mushrooms have potential benefits for brain health. Further research is needed to validate their effects on cognitive function.

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V. Sabaratnam - Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine

2013

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The neurobiology of emotion regulation in MDD is complex, with current treatments often targeting single dysfunction levels. Integrated approach including pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, CAM, exercise, diet, and social support may enhance remission and recovery in patients with MDD.

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P. Chokka - undefined

2013

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