Looking for healthy ways to boost dopamine? Here’s what an expert advises
It is said that there are many triggers for dopamine and most of it happens when you are exposed to something that gives you pleasure, food being one of it It is easy to lose track of your health when…
Read MoreMount Sinai, Omron partner to offer at-home hypertension care
Mount Sinai Health System on Wednesday announced a new partnership with Omron that will offer patients the remote-technology company’s VitalSight home blood pressure-monitoring tool. Dr. Rob Fields, chief medical officer for population health at Mount Sinai, is leading the effort…
Read MoreBoosting immune memory could reduce cancer recurrence
Blocking a newly identified “immune memory checkpoint” in immune cells could improve immunotherapy and help prevent cancers from recurring, according to new findings in mice and human samples by researchers at the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center and the University of…
Read MoreNew mutations accumulate in reproductive cells of older mice
Older mice have more new mutations—changes in DNA sequence that occur in the individual rather than being inherited from a parent—than younger mice in the genomes of their mitochondria, according to researchers at Penn State. The findings could have implications…
Read MoreEating fish could protect your brain from effects of air pollution, says study
If you live in a city, you might want to load up your plate with salmon, sardines and mackerel. Eating these types of oily fish could protect your brain from the damaging effects of air pollution, new research claims. It’s…
Read More3 in 5 adults who thought about suicide received no mental health support in lockdown
During the first month of lockdown nearly a fifth of people reported having thoughts of self-harm or suicide, but only 42% of those thinking about self-harming or suicide and 57% of people who self-harmed had accessed mental health services. This…
Read MoreMerkel called for: the CDU Minister President in the East against local exit lock
The Corona-pandemic keeps the world in suspense: More than 12 million people were infected with the novel Coronavirus, 198.613 of them in Germany. The United States reported almost daily new record numbers. Corona-News from Germany and around the world –…
Read MoreLack of trust in local government halted UK COVID-19 track and trace systems
Lord David Blunkett has argued that a lack of funding for the UK civil service, combined with a lack of trust for an “underfunded” local government prevented effective early track and trace systems being introduced in response to the COVID-19…
Read MoreHow a Mask Fits Can Be as Important as What It’s Made Of
Experts say most face masks provide at least some protection against the spread of COVID-19. They note that how a mask is worn is many times more important than the material used to make the mask. They urge consumers to…
Read MoreSquirrel in Colorado Tests Positive for the Bubonic Plague
“Dogs are not as susceptible to plague; however, they may pick up and carry plague-infected rodent fleas,” it continued. “Pet owners who suspect their pets are ill should consult a veterinarian.” Though the risk of contracting the bubonic plague is…
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