Multiple bacteria types found to contribute to bone loss in gum disease
Mouths are filthy, harboring the second largest microbiome of the human body. Some bacteria can help break down food, among other responsibilities; other bacteria can travel into the mouth on food, fingers, pen caps and more to contribute to gum…
Read MoreDanny Miller health: Emmerdale actor’s ‘clammy’ illness causes disruption to filming
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Read MoreCOVID-19 increases the chance of getting an autoimmune condition
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can sometimes cause the immune system to mistakenly attack the person’s own body. This process, known as “autoimmunity,” can damage a number of different organs. After COVID-19, a small number of patients have developed…
Read MoreCOVID-19 infection increases risk for preeclampsia
A newly published study found that women who contract COVID-19 during pregnancy are at significantly higher risk of developing pre-eclampsia, the leading cause of maternal and infant death worldwide. In “SARS-COV-2 infection during pregnancy and risk of preeclampsia: a systematic…
Read MoreStatins: Cholesterol drug can now be used to fight another major killer – new study
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Read MoreAnthony Joshua Revealed How He Attained His Shredded Physique
If you want to get an idea of how Anthony Joshua will perform on any given fight night then looking at his weight is a good place to start. If he’s heavy, like against Carlos Takam (254 pounds), then there’s…
Read MoreCan a history of migraines lead to more severe hot flashes for postmenopausal women?
Migraines affect more women than men. Hormones appear to be a key reason why. Fluctuating hormone levels can also cause hot flashes. A new study links a history of migraines and hot flashes and highlights the fact that both could…
Read MoreWhy Raising Health Literate Children Is Important
MRNA VS. CONVENTIONAL VACCINES Working Together to Empower Women Reducing Health Disparities in Latino Communities Pfizer Women’s Resource Group Universal vs. Single Payer Healthcare Annlouise Assaf’s grandmother didn’t speak much English when she left Lebanon for the United States in…
Read MoreCovid vaccine: Fully vaccinated people found to prevent 95 percent of hospitalisations
Covid cases in the UK sit at roughly 7.47 million infection cases and 135,000 deaths. The hospital admission rate of COVID-19-confirmed patients in England remained relatively stable and was at 7.29 per 100,000 people in the week ending 12 September…
Read MoreMany cancer survivors continue to suffer long-term burdensome symptoms, study shows
Previous standards of cancer follow-up care and support may no longer meet current needs as improvements in screening practices, early diagnosis and treatment of cancer have put long-term survival beyond five years following diagnosis within reach for more than half…
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