Anxious, stressed and angry all at the same time? You’re probably experiencing “frazzlebrain”
Written by Amy Beecham How we can learn to quiet our “frazzlebrains” and cope with the stress of modern life. It seems like the busier and more stressful our lives get, the more terms we’re given to help us understand…
Read MoreMore than half of women unaware of preeclampsia before diagnosis
(HealthDay)—A large proportion of women report being unaware of preeclampsia and its symptoms prior to diagnosis, according to a study published online March 3 in BMJ Open. Rianne C. Bijl, M.D., from Erasmus University in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and colleagues examined…
Read MoreSally Field health: ‘It was going to get me’ Actress discusses her bone disease condition
Camilla expresses concern for osteoporosis in her grandchildren 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 More‘An Arm and a Leg’: Need an expensive drug? Here’s what you need to know
Lillian Karabaic teaches personal finance to millennials through a podcast and community called Oh My Dollar! — and she needs an expensive drug to treat a chronic condition. That makes her an expert on one of the most complex arrangements…
Read More“I took cold showers for two weeks – here’s how it boosted my energy”
Can’t bear the thought of having a cold shower? Neither could writer Charlotte Robinson until she undertook a two-week challenge. Today, she’s a firm believer in the power of freezing your bits off. We’ve all, at some point, woken up in…
Read MoreMen with periodontitis and erectile dysfunction more likely to suffer major cardiovascular event in the next four years
A study led by the UGR reveals that men with periodontitis who are also diagnosed with erectile dysfunction are almost four times more likely to suffer a major adverse cardiovascular event (MACE). The onset of erectile dysfunction among men with…
Read MoreWVU researcher unravels the role of STAT5 protein in the development of multiple sclerosis
A human immune system is a lot like the board game Mouse Trap: it's a Rube Goldberg system of interacting parts. Only instead of a falling ball causing a tiny diver to leap into a tub-; which, in turn, springs…
Read MoreFinancial compensations need to be large to reduce vaccine hesitancy
Willingness to vaccinate is critical in overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic. About 45 percent of Americans are not vaccinated and among those vaccinated, less than 30 percent have received a booster. Financial incentives and other nudges have been used to help…
Read MoreStudy provides new understanding of how memory works when the brain sees a familiar face
In a study led by Cedars-Sinai, researchers have uncovered new information about how the area of the brain responsible for memory is triggered when the eyes come to rest on a face versus another object or image. Their findings, published…
Read MoreIndiana Law Prohibits Misleading Medical Titles
While several healthcare professionals can perform some of the same functions as physicians, at the end of the day, they are not MDs or DOs nor do they have the education and training to earn the right to present themselves…
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