MD Rushes In After Lightning Strikes People at White House
Emergencies happen anywhere, anytime, and sometimes medical professionals find themselves in situations where they are the only ones who can help. Is There a Doctor in the House? is a Medscape series telling these stories. It was one of…
Read MoreDwyane Wade Reveals Just How Heartbreakingly Scared His Daughter Zaya Was While Coming Out to Him
Dwyane Wade is opening up about the life-changing moment when his daughter Zaya came out to him as transgender, and it’s a lot heavier than you may think. Related story Lila Moss Channeled Her Supermodel Mom Kate With a Stunning…
Read MoreDisney's Iconic Pineapple Treat Is Now Available At Costco & It's Perfect For Summer
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. There are a lot of reasons why we love going to Disney parks, from planning out our Disney bounding…
Read MoreAmerican Association for Anatomy condemns commercialization of human body donors
In response to the allegations of illicit buying and selling of stolen body parts from Harvard Medical School's body donation program, the American Association for Anatomy (AAA) stands united in strong condemnation of the commercialization of human body donors and…
Read MoreHealthy mums devastating MND diagnosis that left her in tears for years
Motor Neurone Disease: Expert on early signs and symptoms Natalie Pike, now 48, from Peterborough, was a “fit and healthy” mum to daughters aged seven and 10. The then 38-year-old would only notice something was off when she was doing…
Read MoreThe best and worst UK parks to visit this summer if you suffer with hay fever
Expert explains when hay fever is worst Hay fever is a common allergic reaction to pollen from plants, grass and trees. It can cause frustrating and at times debilitating symptoms such as watery eyes, sneezing, itchy throat and headaches. In…
Read MoreChatbot interventions effective in improving physical activity, diet, and sleep
In a recent study published in npj Digital Medicine, researchers evaluate the efficacy of chatbot interventions in improving individuals’ activity, diet, and sleep patterns across various age- and ethnic groups. These virtual assistants were found to improve a person’s food…
Read MoreMandatory COVID vaccines for care home workers caused reduction in staff, new research finds
New research by the University of Nottingham estimates that the care home sector in England was left with up to 19,000 fewer staff following mandatory COVID vaccines being brought in for workers in 2021. The research, published in the journal…
Read MoreResearchers suggest myasthenia gravis drug be tested for use in post-COVID-19 patients
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Read MoreThe Blue Clay Experiment at ATP Madrid: An Ill-Fated Venture
On an attempt to introduce innovation to the world of tennis, the organizers of the ATP Madrid Masters decided to replace the traditional red clay courts, used in it’s sister tournament in ATP Barcelona, with a new and untested surface…
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