January Jones And Her Sculpted Abs Are Having Fun In The Sun In A New Bikini Photoshoot On Instagram
January Jones, 43, was the star of her very own at-home photoshoot in a new Instagram post. The actress showed off her toned abs while wearing a one-shouldered, hot pink bikini. January swears by Pilates classes to help her stay…
Read MoreCLARIFY Confirms Meds, Watchful Waiting in Angina, Stable CAD
Further evidence supporting conservative management for most patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) and angina comes from a new study of more than 30,000 patients in the prospective CLARIFY registry. Among those with angina at baseline, symptoms disappeared without…
Read MoreCarboplatin intensification shown beneficial for group 3 medulloblastoma
(HealthDay)—For children with high-risk group 3 medulloblastoma, therapy intensification with carboplatin improves event-free survival, according to a study published online July 22 in JAMA Oncology. Sarah E. S. Leary, M.D., from Seattle Children’s, and colleagues examined therapy intensification with carboplatin…
Read MoreSurgeon and researcher innovate with mixed reality and AI for safer surgeries
Photo: OU Health A University of Oklahoma researcher and a surgeon at OU Health, based in Oklahoma City, had a vision of using AI to visualize superimposed and anatomically aligned 3D CT scan data during surgery. The mission was to…
Read MoreCovid vaccine: Experts warn of refraining from exercise due to heart inflammation reports
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Read MoreHigh-tech exoskeletons improve bowel function in people with spinal cord injury
Digestive issues are common after spinal cord injury and can lead to chronic constipation and incontinence. But robotic exoskeleton-assisted walking can improve matters in people with such injuries, researchers say. In an earlier survey, more than a third of men…
Read MoreDoctors divided over use of controversial new Alzheimers drug
(HealthDay)—The controversial new Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm is creating something of a civil war in medicine, as health networks, hospitals, insurers and individual doctors weigh impending discussions with patients about whether they should take the medication. Many doctors believe the U.S….
Read MoreESPY Winner Chris Nikic Announces His Plans to Run the NYC Marathon
Earlier this month, Chris Nikic, 21, was honored with the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance at the ESPY Awards for his accomplishment as the first athlete with Down Syndrome to complete an Ironman triathlon. He finished the Panama City, Florida,…
Read MorePhilippines orders children back indoors amid fears of virus surge
The Philippines sent millions of children back into lockdown Friday as hospitals prepared for a surge in coronavirus cases fuelled by the highly contagious Delta variant ravaging neighbouring countries. Nearly half of the 47 cases of the more virulent strain…
Read MoreDeal with toxic comparison culture head-on using the PIP technique
Comparison culture is a big part of the way we use social media. Here, Lucy Sheridan, the world’s first comparison coach, shares a technique that will help you to stop comparing yourself to others. Welcome to The Curiosity Academy, Stylist’s…
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