Can an awareness of your cortisol levels help you to optimise stress reduction when it comes to exercise? Beating stress is everyone’s goal right now. Whether you are feeling anxious about work deadlines or a general sense of tension from…
Read MoreDementia and air pollution: Particulate matter in traffic may up risk
One in 10 Americans ages 65 and older is estimated to have dementia. One of the 12 modifiable risk factors for dementia is air pollution. Researchers from the Western University, London, Ontario, Canada found that higher exposure to particulate matter…
Read MoreAI models improve the accuracy of diagnosing coronary artery disease
Several recent discoveries show that the accuracy of diagnosing coronary artery disease and predicting patient risk is improved with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) models developed by scientists in the Division of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine at Cedars-Sinai. These…
Read MoreShanghai Island to Host 3250-Bed COVID Quarantine Facility
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Shanghai plans to build a 3,250-bed COVID-19 quarantine facility on a small island close to its city centre as China stands by its stringent zero-COVID controls, rather than relaxing curbs as many other countries have done. The…
Read MoreMonkeypox mutations cause virus to spread rapidly, evade drugs and vaccines, study finds: Researchers show how monkeypox mutations cause virus to replicate, spread faster
Monkeypox has infected more than 77,000 people in more than 100 countries worldwide, and — similar to COVID-19 — mutations have enabled the virus to grow stronger and smarter, evading antiviral drugs and vaccines in its mission to infect more…
Read MoreStudy assesses symptom trajectories and outcomes in patients with kidney disease
When individuals with varying degrees of chronic kidney disease who were not on dialysis answered annual questionnaires about their symptoms, researchers found that one-third could be categorized as having a “Worse symptom score and worsening trajectory” of symptoms. As reported…
Read MoreHeart attack symptoms can feel ‘mild or brief’ – 80% of people unaware
High cholesterol: Nutritionist reveals top prevention tips We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You…
Read MoreShould we really be taking pre-workouts before exercising?
If you want to feel super energised for your run or weights session, you might be tempted to invest in some pre-workout. But just how safe are highly caffeinated supplements? If you’ve ever felt tired before a workout, then you’ve…
Read MoreEndocrine Society rebukes Florida Board of Medicine's decision to ban gender-affirming care
The Endocrine Society rebukes the Florida Board of Medicine's decision to ban gender-affirming care for transgender and gender-diverse teenagers. We call on the Florida Board of Medicine to reverse the ban and allow physicians to provide evidence-based care and protect the lives…
Read MoreThe science behind Erling Haaland's phenomenal success
REVEALED, the science behind Erling Haaland’s phenomenal success: From installing a £50,000 cryochamber in his home to eating grass-fed beef hearts… how Man City’s prolific hitman has gained an edge on his closest rivals Manchester City striker, 22, follows a host…
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