Nurse found out she had cancer after hubby spotted symptom in shower
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Read MoreMore intensive prostate cancer screening may reduce the risk of metastatic cancer later
In the face of conflicting evidence over the risks and benefits of routine prostate cancer screenings, a large, longitudinal analysis found Veterans Health Administration (VA) medical centers with lower prostate screening rates had higher rates of metastatic prostate cancer cases…
Read MoreExploring pandemic-related grief in long-term care homes
The COVID-19 pandemic created a tremendous amount of collective loss and grieving that requires care and support. This was as true in residential long-term care (LTC) homes, which continue to experience pandemic-related challenges, as in hospitals and among the general…
Read MoreItaly to End Ban on Health Workers Not Vaccinated Against Covid
MILAN (Reuters) – Italian doctors and nurses suspended from work because they are not vaccinated against Covid-19 will soon be reinstated, new Health Minister Orazio Schillaci said on Friday. The move is motivated by a worrying shortage of medical personnel…
Read MoreA possible biological explanation for increased cancer risk in dense breasts
The risk of developing breast cancer is higher in what are known as dense breasts, which appear white in mammograms, than in nondense breasts, which appear gray. Researchers at Linköping University, Sweden, have now shown that there are major biological…
Read MoreTop medical groups, hospitals urge better access to lung cancer screening
Screening tests routinely catch cases of breast and colon cancer early, but a screening test for lung cancer is sorely underused in high-risk people and that needs to change, more than 50 cancer organizations said in a joint statement issued…
Read MoreMore COVID-19 deaths globally in areas of high deprivation
Mortality rates of COVID-19 around the globe were higher in areas of socioeconomic disadvantage, new research has revealed. In a new international review, published in The Lancet Public Health, a study by NIHR School of Public Health researchers at Newcastle…
Read MoreThe Official ‘Seinfeld’ Cookbook Featuring Elaine’s Muffin Tops & Soup Nazi-worthy Broths Is Available for Pre-order on Amazon
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. We all have that one family member or friend who replaced their own personality with Seinfeld quotes a long…
Read MoreCOVID rekindled an appreciation of nature for many: An opportunity to rediscover why the great outdoors are so great in the first place
The pandemic has impacted our lives in a multitude of ways, many of which will no doubt be felt for years to come. While many of those effects are clearly negative, UConn researchers have identified at least one positive impact…
Read MoreBeijing Shuts Universal Resort, Wuhan Locks Down District in COVID Curbs
BEIJING (Reuters) -The Universal Beijing Resort amusement park closed on Wednesday for COVID-19 prevention measures and the cities of Wuhan and Guangzhou locked down some districts, as cases creep higher in China despite its tough anti-virus policy. The theme park…
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