The One Home Trend That Will Stick Around After The Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic turned lives upside down in a flash in 2020. While so many of us watched the news each night, looking for any bright spot, we also had to focus on our own lives and how to make…
Read MoreBlack and white women have same mutations linked to breast cancer risk
The prevalence of genetic mutations associated with breast cancer in Black and white women is the same, according to a new JAMA Oncology study of nearly 30,000 patients led by researchers in the Basser Center for BRCA at the Abramson…
Read MoreSweden Sees ‘Dark Clouds’ With Outbreaks of COVID Delta Variant
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Swedish health officials warned on Friday of worrying local outbreaks of the COVID delta variant and urged people to get vaccinated to avoid a fourth wave of the pandemic. Sweden, an outlier in the fight against the…
Read MoreWalking Just 30 Minutes Every Day Helped This Guy Lose 200 Pounds
When he was a teenager, Alex Rubalcada struggled with his weight, and found himself frequently labeled the “funny fat guy.” In a recent episode of Truly’s Brand New Me series, Alex explains how the combination of a junk food-heavy diet…
Read MoreMould exposure significantly increased chance of COPD flare up in study
Patients with a common respiratory disease had more flare-ups linked to activities that put them at risk of being exposed to mold in a study by University of Manchester and NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Center (BRC) researchers. The study of…
Read MoreF1 tech put to use in Leicesters hospitals
A pioneeing new device to help doctors and nurses communicate clearly whilst wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) has been developed and sucessfully trialed by Leicester academics in collaboration with Formula One racing engineers. Head-to-toe PPE worn by medical staff treating…
Read MoreFatty liver disease: Early warning risks could include unusual bleeding – like nosebleeds
Liver disease: NHS Doctor talks about link with alcohol When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains…
Read MoreThree FDA advisers quit over agency approval of aduhelm
Three members of a U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory committee have resigned after the agency this week approved a new drug for Alzheimer disease despite a lack of strong proof that it provides any benefits to patients. Aduhelm (aducanumab)—a…
Read MoreAs COVID-19 cases wane, vaccine-lagging areas still see risk
Fox News Flash top headlines for June 14 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. JACKSON, Miss. – New COVID-19 cases are declining across most of the country, even in some states with vaccine-hesitant…
Read MoreFive Leading Reasons Why Non-Smokers Get Lung Cancer
Those who smoke are at the greatest risk of getting lung cancer, hence, for obvious reasons, those who don’t smoke assume they are not at risk at all. However, this is a misconception. Non-smokers can get lung cancer as well,…
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