Below Deck's Dani Seemingly Reacts to Jean-Luc's Paternity Claims
One month after Dani Soares gave birth to baby girl Lilly, Jean-Luc Cerza Lanaux addressed paternity claims — and the new mom appears to have responded. Celebrity Babies of 2021: See Which Stars Gave Birth “Add motivational quote here,” Dani,…
Read MoreRacism and segregation associated with advanced stage lung cancers among Blacks
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for 80-85 percent cases of lung cancer and when diagnosed early, has a five-year survival rate of 50-80 percent. Black patients have lower overall incidence…
Read MoreHurry: This New Nintendo Switch Bundle Is $50 Off for Prime Day—& This Never Happens
Gamers know that a Nintendo Switch sale is rare, so when we see a deal it’s only right that we share, and ever so politely say: hurry! If you have a kid or — ahem, an adult — who could…
Read MoreChildhood trauma can make people like morphine more
People who have experienced childhood trauma get a more pleasurable ‘high’ from morphine, new research suggests. University of Exeter scientists compared the effects of morphine on 52 healthy people—27 with a history of childhood abuse and neglect, and 25 who…
Read MorePrime Day Now Has Jaw-Dropping Deals on Graco Car Seats, Citi Mini Strollers, and More
While so many Amazon Prime Day deals offer the promise of endless entertainment and self-improvement (for less!), when you're a parent or parent-to-be, you might be hoping to save on something a little more practical. You're in luck on day…
Read MoreRespiratory virus detections decreased during COVID-19
(HealthDay)—Respiratory virus detections decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic period, according to a research letter published online June 21 in JAMA Internal Medicine. Alexander J. Lepak, M.D., from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison, and…
Read MoreDigital health tools can help with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
As the pace of COVID-19 vaccination has slowed, the priorities of decision-makers have begun to turn from managing a deluge of interest toward reaching out to those who may be reluctant to get inoculated. There is a range of…
Read MoreLowering the cost of heart cell therapies
Suffering from the number one cause of death, patients with heart disease are in desperate need of new therapies. However, these new therapies rely on research using heart cells, which are not easy to access. In response, many scientists are…
Read MoreMore than half of people with asthma arent seeing a specialist
Among Americans with severe asthma, less than half see a specialist to manage their condition, new research shows. The U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute recommends patients with severe asthma be referred to a specialist for evaluation and care….
Read MoreThose With Class 1 Obesity Should Be Eligible for Bariatric Surgery
Dr Maria S. Altieri There is a need to update the current criteria for the bariatric/metabolic surgery indication to include patients with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 to 35 kg/m2 (class 1 obesity), says the lead author of…
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