How to lower your cholesterol
Your body naturally produces cholesterol, but too much of it is dangerous. This month is Heart UK’s National Cholesterol Month, so Benenden Health’s Matron, Cheryl Lythgoe has revealed how to lower your cholesterol. What is high cholesterol? Heart disease is…
Read MoreATV Vehicles a Danger on Paved Roads, and at Night
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 7, 2020 — Off-road vehicles are meant for exactly that — riding on rough terrain including mud, sand and uneven ground. A new study found that combining two questionable ideas — driving all-terrain and other off-road vehicles on…
Read MoreScotland faces temporary booze ban as virus rules ramp up
Scotland ordered a two-week closure of pubs on Wednesday in the central part of the country including the main cities Glasgow and Edinburgh, as ministers try to curb a rise in coronavirus cases. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the measures,…
Read MoreOklahoma coronavirus hospitalizations hit record high for state
Potential breakthrough coronavirus treatment Humanigen Chairman and CEO Dr. Cameron Durrant joins ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight.’ Oklahoma currently has the highest number of patients hospitalized due to the novel coronavirus than the state has seen at any point during the pandemic….
Read MoreEmbracing the Rawness of the Extreme At-Home Haircut
"When I was Zooming Kaia [Gerber] and doing her hair pink, she said to me, 'It's 2020. Hair, what does it matter?'" hairstylist Guido Palau casually tells me, well, over Zoom. Unlike our usual interviews over the past four years,…
Read MoreSutton Foster on Parenting amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: 'Some Days You're Gonna Suck'
https://youtube.com/watch?v=dJuD_sJb8ZE Sutton Foster is keeping it real when it comes to parenting amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Speaking with PEOPLE as she promotes her partnership with LACTAID milk, which is 100 percent real milk without the lactose, the 45-year-old actress…
Read MoreScientists unpack how the brain separates present from past dangers
A team of neuroscientists has identified processes the brain undergoes to distinguish real and present dangers from those linked to past experiences in mice. The findings, which appear in the journal Nature, have implications for our understanding of post-traumatic stress…
Read MoreLiver research reveals structure of blood flow architecture, holding promise for transplants
The liver is not only the largest organ in the body but also plays one of the most important roles in human metabolism as it transforms toxic substances in the body. Understanding the way its blood vasculature works is crucial,…
Read MoreVitamin D deficiency increased risk of COVID in healthcare workers, new study shows
Healthcare workers who self-isolated after developing symptoms of COVID-19 were more likely to have a vitamin D deficiency, with workers from Black, Asian or ethnic minority backgrounds particularly affected, a new study by experts at the University of Birmingham has…
Read MoreHow mindful breathing might actually help your run
Running can work wonders for our mental health. Here, a fitness expert explains how, and gives us her top tips on making the best of running as a mood-boosting exercise. I think it’s safe to say that this hasn’t been…
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