4 bodyweight exercises for building super strong abs
Bored of crunches? These PT-approved moves are guaranteed to help you build a stronger core without straining your neck. There’s nothing quite like the rush of completing a heavy lift at the gym, but sometimes, squatting a heavy barbell isn’t the…
Read MoreMulti-modal AI models for intermediate- to high-risk localized prostate cancer
NRG Oncology investigators analyzed clinical and digital histopathology data from five Phase III prostate cancer trials (NRG/RTOG 9202, 9408, 9413, 9910, and 0126) to develop and validate multi-modal intelligence models (MMAI) that could outperform the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN)…
Read MoreElectroshock therapy is more successful for treating depression than ketamine, says study
An analysis of six studies has found that electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is better at quickly relieving major depression than ketamine, a team of researchers reports in JAMA Psychiatry on October 19. Depression is a common illness affecting about 5% of…
Read MoreStudy finds persistent disparities in access to prenatal care among pregnant people
Immigrant pregnant people faced persistent inequities in obtaining timely prenatal care as compared with native-born pregnant people in the United States over an eight-year period, a factor that could be contributing to longstanding health disadvantages, according to an analysis published…
Read More10 years of #BodyPositivity on Instagram: how far have we come?
In 2012, as influencer culture began to take hold, the third wave of the body positivity movement ripped, curled, and broke on social media. But has it achieved its mission? How did you feel about your body 10 years ago?…
Read MoreCould monoclonal antibodies replace opioids for chronic pain?
During the pandemic, physicians used infusions of monoclonal antibodies—antibodies made in a lab—to help patients fight off COVID-19 infections. Now, researchers at UC Davis are trying to create monoclonal antibodies that can help fight chronic pain. The goal is to…
Read MoreStudy Reveals Racial Disparities in Advanced HF Therapies
A new study shows that Black Americans received ventricular assist devices (VADs) and heart transplants about half as often as White adults, even when receiving care at an advanced heart failure (HF) center. The analysis, drawn from 377 patients treated…
Read MoreTransitioning from the military to civilian life can take a lifetime, new research shows
The process of transitioning from the military to civilian life can take a lifetime and support should be available for decades after people leave the services, a major new study shows. The emotional labor of transition remains forever, and even…
Read MoreRecognizing signs of overdose earlier leads to better health and social outcomes, study finds
Knowing the clients who inject drugs in Sydney’s only injecting center gives staff a better chance to deliver more suitable overdose treatment. A personalized approach to managing overdoses at Sydney’s only Medically Supervised Injecting Center (MSIC) has ensured better outcomes…
Read MoreExpert’s shares healthy sleeping tips after the clocks changed
Daylight saving time: Why are the clocks changed twice a year? We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based…
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