Montana’s Blackfeet Tribe to Use Dogs to Sniff Out Disease and Contaminants
BROWNING, Mont. — Kenneth Cook used a mallet and a chisel to crack into a pig’s skull in the gravel driveway outside his home on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in northwestern Montana. Cook planned to use the pig’s brains in…
Read MoreHang on, is there a link between gut health and long Covid?
If you’ve had Covid and are still experiencing dodgy gut symptoms, it’s not just you – there may actually be a link between poor gut health and long Covid. Writer Anna Bartter investigates. Remember way back at the start of the…
Read MoreThe diverse psychological impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to a series of nationwide lockdowns that disrupted the daily lives of the people globally. For example, a significant number of workers and students were required to quickly shift to remote work, while…
Read MoreThese 'Cottagecore' Baby Names Are Full of Homespun Charm
During the pandemic, when we were cocooning ourselves in our homes and learning (or at least trying to learn) how to bake bread, we embraced a new aesthetic: cottagecore. Though at its heart, cottagecore isn’t really “new” at all. It’s rooted in…
Read MoreThigh Muscle Fat Predicts Risk of Developing Heart Failure
A higher level of intramuscular fat infiltration in the thighs was associated with a higher risk of developing heart failure, in a new study. The association was independent of other cardiometabolic risk factors and measures of adiposity such as body…
Read MoreNew project offers efficient approach when tracking SARS-CoV-2 variants
An interdisciplinary research team has developed a fast, cost-effective method to detect the circulation of SARS-CoV-2 variants. SARS-CoV-2 is the virus that causes COVID-19. The team, funded by the National Institutes of Health’s Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics (RADx) Tech program,…
Read MoreTo supercharge your workout with caffeine, less is more
I’m sometimes asked how I motivate myself to exercise early in the mornings, especially winter mornings. The answer: caffeine. Specifically, two pods from my beloved coffee machine, drunk black, chased by a teaspoon of peanut butter. There’s strong evidence that…
Read MoreLo que debes saber sobre la viruela del simio
https://youtube.com/watch?v=hkMgHzcLbgY%3Fversion%3D3%26%23038%3Brel%3D1%26%23038%3Bshowsearch%3D0%26%23038%3Bshowinfo%3D1%26%23038%3Biv_load_policy%3D1%26%23038%3Bfs%3D1%26%23038%3Bhl%3Den-US%26%23038%3Bautohide%3D2%26%23038%3Bwmode%3Dtransparent La Organización Mundial de la Salud dijo el 25 de junio que la viruela del simio aún no es una emergencia de salud pública que preocupe a nivel internacional. Se han informado más de 4,500 casos en todo el…
Read MoreArchie Battersbee’s family wins court fight to keep ‘brain-dead’ son’s life support on
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Read More7 Things You Never Knew About Going to Therapy
If I’m being real, I have to admit that I was totally hesitant to start seeing a therapist. Sure, I’d been wanting a pro opinion on my intense anxiety issues for a while — but still, I was beyond scared…
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