Logan Paul Reckons He Could Beat Mike Tyson in a Boxing Match
Having gone toe-to-toe with 5ft8, 155lbs Floyd Mayweather, YouTuber-turned-boxer Logan Paul has set his sights on a new opponent: the one-time ‘most dangerous man on the planet’, Iron Mike Tyson. Speaking on his podcast, Impaulsive, Paul said that having—impressively, we…
Read More‘I Did A Workplace Weight Loss Challenge To Jumpstart My 140-Pound Weight Loss’
My name is Jenni Gayden (@cupcakesrolls2weightlossgoals), and I’m 33 years old. I live in DeKalb, Illinois, and I’m a marketing coordinator. After struggling with my weight for most of my life, I started a workplace weight-loss challenge with my husband,…
Read MoreDrink up, drink fast, drink alone? Tokyo to ease alcohol curbs
FILE PHOTO: The chef of an izakaya, a Japanese-style dining bar, prepares to close around 20:00 local time next to sake bottles, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Tokyo, Japan February 2, 2021. REUTERS/Issei KatoTOKYO (Reuters) -Thirsty Tokyo residents…
Read MoreCanada: Pfizer, Moderna preferred 2nd dose after AstraZeneca
Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization said Thursday people who got the AstraZeneca vaccine as their first dose should get Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna for their second shot. On June 1, committee had said AstraZeneca recipients “could” get Pfizer or Moderna…
Read MoreAdding immune oncology drug to chemotherapy improves response in subset of breast cancer patients
In a new study by researchers at Yale Cancer Center, combining the immunotherapy drug durvalumab and PARP-inhibitor olaparib with chemotherapy improved response to treatment for women with high-risk, HER2-negative breast cancer, including a subset of estrogen receptor positive cancers. The…
Read MoreRUDN University doctors find alterations in serum amino acid profile in children with ADHD
RUDN University doctors found alterations in serum amino acid profile in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The findings will help to understand the mechanism of the disorder and develop new treatment strategies. The study is published in the…
Read MoreEndocrine Society praises U.S. Supreme Court's decision to uphold the ACA
The Endocrine Society today praised the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act, which makes health care accessible to millions of individuals nationwide, including those with hormone health conditions such as diabetes, osteoporosis, thyroid conditions, and breast…
Read MoreReduced-dose gadobutrol vs standard-dose gadoterate for contrast-enhanced brain MRI
According to ARRS’ American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), a reduced dose of gadobutrol is non-inferior to 100%-standard dose of gadoterate for contrast-enhanced brain MRI. “A 25% reduced gadobutrol dose demonstrated non-inferior efficacy versus standard dose gadoterate for contrast-enhanced brain MRI,”…
Read MoreTaking Just 7 Minutes to Work Out Can Still Help You Get Fit
Whether you call it the Quarantine 15 or the Covid 20, many of us gained a few extra pounds over the past year as our routines got turned upside down and stress levels skyrocketed along with binge drinking and Netflix…
Read MorePot use may change the teenage brain, MRIs show
Smoking pot appears to affect teens’ brain development, altering it in ways that could diminish their reasoning, decision-making and memory skills as they age, a new study reports. Brain scans of about 800 teenagers found that those who started smoking…
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