£100,000-a-year GPs should be paid for 'THINKING TIME'
£100,000-a-year GPs should be paid for ‘THINKING TIME’ so they brainstorm how current crisis can be solved, MP says Tory MP Dr Luke Evans said family doctors should be paid for ‘thinking time’ He said ‘revolutionary’ move would let GPs…
Read MoreAlan Carr: ‘Never felt pain like it’ Comic left floored by ‘worst cramp ever’ – causes
Alan Carr updates fans after he injured himself 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 on our understanding….
Read MoreThese Instant Pot Products Are up to 38 Percent off for Amazon Prime Day
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Weeknight cooking is often a struggle, but there’s one tool in our arsenal that’s made it easier over the…
Read MoreStudy shows social support key to quality sleep for people with multiple sclerosis
The COVID-19 pandemic caused many people to lose sleep, not to mention the loss of in-person activities and social interactions. A new study from the University of Kansas shows that for people with multiple sclerosis, who often deal with sleep…
Read MoreCoinfection with influenza A could suppress replication in SARS-CoV-2
Coinfection of SARS-CoV-2 and influenza A virus changes neither the trajectory, nor the severity of influenza A virus, regardless of timing. But should the host contract influenza A virus first, the response to that infection can significantly suppress SARS-CoV-2, according…
Read MoreHandgun, individual, community factors predict suicide by firearm
Among handgun purchase transactions classified in the riskiest 5 percent, more than one-third are associated with a purchaser who died by firearm suicide within one year, according to a study published online July 11 in JAMA Network Open. Hannah S….
Read MoreWorms as model for personalized medicine
Using four unrelated strains of the microscopic nematode C. elegans originating from different parts of the world, a group of worm biologists have developed a model system to study individual differences in metabolism. The use of C. elegans, a widely…
Read MoreUniversity of Oxford begins recruiting for Phase I trial of new TB vaccine
The University of Oxford has begun recruiting for a Phase I trial with a tuberculosis vaccine in human volunteers at Oxford to develop a new way to test the efficacy of future TB vaccines – with the first volunteers being…
Read MoreChina locks down city of 300,000 over single COVID case
Hundreds of thousands of people were under lockdown in a small Chinese city Tuesday after just one case of COVID-19 was detected, as Beijing’s strict no-tolerance virus strategy showed no sign of abating. China is the last major economy glued…
Read MoreAs California welcomes Ukrainian refugees, counties fall short on interpreters
After the Russian invasion, Katie Nelha and her husband couldn't safely return to their home in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, so they took their chances as refugees. Flying from Poland, where they were working, to Mexico in early April, they crossed into…
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