Study shows critical protein may play a role in origin of mesothelioma
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and their international collaborators have discovered that a protein critical in the embryonic stages of life is reactivated in certain cases of mesothelioma, offering clues into the origin of this aggressive…
Read MoreVanessa Bryant's Mother-Daughter Selfie With Eldest Natalia, 19, Is Too Sweet To Miss
Vanessa Bryant has made us sob again with another touching photo of one of her daughters, this time showing quality time between her and her eldest daughter Natalia, 19. On March 21, Vanessa posted a photo of her and Natalia…
Read MoreDaryl Hannah health: Actress on her difficult learning disorder – its not always easy
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Read MoreLung abnormalities may remain detectable long after COVID-19 pneumonia
Some people recovering from COVID-19 pneumonia have CT evidence of damage to their lungs that persists a full year after the onset of symptoms, according to a new study published in the journal Radiology. The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the…
Read MoreSleep Apnea May Increase Joint Pain, Fatigue in Older Women
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A study from Japan points to a link between obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and increased joint pain and fatigue in postmenopausal women. “Women complaining about their joint pains could be good candidates for a…
Read MoreEngland to roll out fourth COVID shot: NHS
England will begin rolling out its fourth coronavirus vaccine shot this week, the National Health Service (NHS) announced Sunday, with millions of the country’s most vulnerable people being offered jabs. The latest booster shot will be made available to care…
Read MoreDepression and anxiety sufferers get health benefits from exercise
People with depression or anxiety are twice as likely to get health benefits from regular exercise, study finds Massachusetts General Hospital scientists tracked exercise regimes of 50,000 Doing 150 minutes exercise a week cut risk of heart attack by 17%…
Read MoreFive barriers to eating a heart-healthy diet that have nothing to do with willpower
The major ingredients of a heart- and brain-healthy diet are fairly well-established: fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans, nuts, fish and low-fat dairy. Research shows people who stick to this eating pattern are less likely to get sick and more…
Read MoreStudy finds lesser satisfaction with care after knee or hip replacement among Black patients
A study presented today at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) 2022 Annual Meeting found that Black patients were less likely than white patients to be completely satisfied with the process of care following knee or hip replacement. Socioeconomic…
Read MoreThe TSA Is Ending the Federal Mask Mandate—But Is It Too Soon?
The federal mask mandate on public transportation, including flights, is set to end on April 18, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)—but health experts have mixed feelings on the changing guidelines, with some worrying that national case counts should…
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