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Popular non-alcoholic drink could dangerously spike your blood clot risk
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Popular non-alcoholic drink could dangerously spike your blood clot risk

08/23/2023

British Heart Foundation: Understanding blood clots Blood clots are a double-edged sword. When the gel-like clumps spur on in response to bleeding, they can prove useful.  However, not all clots are to be welcomed. Blood clots that develop in your…

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Sedentary time in children linked with heart damage in young adulthood
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Sedentary time in children linked with heart damage in young adulthood

08/23/2023

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Music can trigger cells to release insulin within minutes
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Music can trigger cells to release insulin within minutes

08/23/2023

Reviewers’ Notes Diabetes is a condition in which the body produces too little or no insulin. Diabetics thus depend on an external supply of this hormone via injection or pump. Researchers led by Martin Fussenegger from the Department of Biosystems…

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New primary care model created to dispense nutrition advice
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New primary care model created to dispense nutrition advice

08/22/2023

Expert advice on nutrition delivered to patients electronically saved physicians time, improved patient satisfaction, and was reimbursable by insurance, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers report. The findings, published in Nutrients, showcase a new model developed at UT Southwestern to feed…

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A calculator to predict benefit from adjuvant transarterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma
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A calculator to predict benefit from adjuvant transarterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma

08/22/2023

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Few firm beliefs and low trust: Americans not sure what is true in age of health misinformation
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Few firm beliefs and low trust: Americans not sure what is true in age of health misinformation

08/22/2023

Around 3 in 10 Americans still believe ivermectin is an effective treatment for covid. What’s more, few place significant trust in any form of news media or official institution to accurately convey information about health topics, from covid treatments and…

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Video: Reducing viral infection risks when sending kids off to school
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Video: Reducing viral infection risks when sending kids off to school

08/22/2023

https://youtube.com/watch?v=g73RprjT7Go%3Fcolor%3Dwhite Reducing viral infection risk Practice good hand hygiene. Cover coughs and sneezes. Avoid touching your face. Stay home if you’re sick. Clean and disinfect surfaces that are touched often. Avoid contaminated food and water Source: Read Full Article

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Ticks are becoming a growing health risk in the UK. Heres why
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Ticks are becoming a growing health risk in the UK. Heres why

08/22/2023

Earlier this year, the UK Health Security Agency confirmed a case of tick-borne encephalitis—a potentially deadly virus carried by ticks that causes brain inflammation. A British man is also said to have contracted alpha-gal syndrome after being bitten by a…

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Not Your Mother's Puberty (or Yours!): Q&A with Cara Natterson, M.D. & Vanessa Kroll Bennett
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Not Your Mother's Puberty (or Yours!): Q&A with Cara Natterson, M.D. & Vanessa Kroll Bennett

08/22/2023

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. It doesn’t matter who you are: everybody has an awkward or embarrassing puberty story. Like puberty itself, the awkwardness…

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Novel research reveals existence of altered mesocortical connectivity in obesity
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Novel research reveals existence of altered mesocortical connectivity in obesity

08/22/2023

For the first time, researchers have discovered that the ventral tegmental area (VTA) of the brain—a key structure involved in motivation and reward appreciation—has altered connectivity patterns with specific brain regions in patients with obesity. Individuals with obesity have hyper-connectivity…

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