UK infected blood probe focuses on school where dozens died
LONDON — A public inquiry into Britain’s contaminated blood scandal, which led to the deaths of more than 2,000 people in the 1970s and ’80s, began hearing evidence Monday from former students at a disabled children’s school where dozens died…
Read MoreDiuretic Use After Kidney Transplant Increases Diabetes Risk
Diuretic use following kidney transplant significantly increases the risk of patients developing diabetes, potentially leading to serious complications including graft loss, one of the first studies to evaluate the use of diuretics in renal transplant recipients indicates. “Post-transplantation diabetes mellitus…
Read MoreAre online yoga teacher training courses a good investment?
Think you’ve got to schlep to Bali to do your yoga teacher training? Think again: more and more courses are popping up online at vastly cheaper rates than the in-person versions. Writer and yogi, Lisa Bowman, explores the pros and…
Read MoreSenators introduce bipartisan bill to fight cybercrime
Photo: Thom Tillis, Gage Skidmore/Flickr, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 In the wake of numerous high-profile cybersecurity incidents – including an attack on the Colonial Pipeline that led to a days-long shutdown – a bipartisan group of senators has introduced a bill aimed…
Read MoreFitness Trainers and Chiropractors Love This Deep-Tissue Massager, and It's 20% Off for Prime Day
Long workouts, lingering injuries, hard work, or for no reason at all – these are all the ways we end up with sore, stiff muscles. These knots can be killer, and while getting a massage can help, sometimes they require…
Read MoreNovel interactions between proteins that help in recovering from brain injury
Patients with brain injury (caused by stroke or trauma) primarily rely on rehabilitation therapy for recovery, as there are no other known effective treatment methods. The rate of recovery from brain injury observed in adults is significantly slower (or the…
Read MoreUK citizens of South Asian heritage most likely minority ethnic group to choose COVID vaccination
People of South Asian origin are the most likely of all Britain’s minority ethnic communities to agree to COVID-19 vaccination—the safest way to reach population immunity, a new study reveals. In the first survey focussing on the UK’s Black and…
Read MoreEverything We Know About Pyrite Healing Crystals
For those who choose to use healing crystals in their wellness routines or in spiritual practice, there are nearly-countless stones and crystals to choose from, each said to have its own particular energy and benefits. Some are beneficial for relaxation,…
Read MoreRare COVID-19-linked syndrome in kids possible in adults too, case report notes
Fox News Flash top headlines for June 21 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. While research into the specific cause of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is ongoing, a new case report…
Read MoreWatch TV before bed? Research says this trick could calm your brain afterwards
Most of us wind down for bed by watching our favourite TV shows. However, we also know that screen time is not good for our sleeping routine. This is because TVs, phones and laptops stimulate our brains – making us…
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