Check Out the Most Expensive Food to Eat This Holiday Season!
Now that the Holiday Season is fast approaching, everyone is busy checking their list of gifts to buy for loved ones and friends. We’re also busy checking our grocery list for the food we want to prepare in this Festive…
Read MoreIs it time to rethink COVID-19 boosters? New study dives into variant-specific vaccines
A recent study published in the journal Science discussed variant-adapted boosters for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Vaccines against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have decreased the burden of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, the waning of neutralizing antibodies (nAbs)…
Read MoreRisk-adapted starting age of CRC screening varies by sex, genetics
Risk-adapted starting ages of screening vary by sex and polygenic risk score (PRS) among individuals at average risk for colorectal cancer (CRC), according to a study published online Oct. 25 in JAMA Network Open. Xuechen Chen, Ph.D., from the German…
Read MoreYou can burn 500 calories if you clean your house in this exact way
Expert reveals how to burn 500 calories cleaning your house, with minimal effort Simple tweaks like switching hands when you vacuum can boost your burn Experts advise doing different chores each day to work all the muscle groups READ MORE:…
Read MoreThe Covid symptom in your mouth that could indicate infection by new variants
Dr Nighat discusses symptoms of new Covid strain A fever and persistent cough are well recognised symptoms when it comes to Covid. Now, a GP has outlined a red flag that could appear in an infected person’s mouth. What’s more,…
Read MoreSecure attachment to both parents—not just mothers—boosts childrens healthy development
Imagine a sudden rustle in the tall grass. A ripple of alarm passes through the group of early humans who live together amid ancient, rugged terrain. In the center of the encampment, a 3-year-old child—let’s call her Raina—stumbles and falls,…
Read MoreAshrafi receives Ben Barres Early Career Acceleration Award
Ghazaleh Ashrafi, PhD, an assistant professor of cell biology & physiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has been awarded a four-year, $1.2 million Ben Barres Early Career Acceleration Award as part of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s…
Read More‘I’m a chiropractor – this one stretch will cure your lower back pain’
All you need is yourself and a doorway to cure lower back pain, said Dr Khodian. There are three moves you need to do; first, stand in a doorway holding onto the wall; next, cross one leg over the knee;…
Read MoreIncreasing workplace flexibility associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease
Increasing workplace flexibility may lower employees’ risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a new study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Penn State University. In workplaces that implemented interventions designed to reduce conflict between employees’ work…
Read MoreSplit-Dose Methotrexate Speeds RA Response Over Single Dose
SAN DIEGO — A split dose of methotrexate (MTX) given orally once per week showed significantly higher efficacy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) at 16 weeks compared with a single MTX dose weekly, according to new research. By 24…
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