Sotagliflozin shows benefit for difficult-to-treat form of heart failure
Patients with both diabetes and heart failure who were treated with sotagliflozin, a novel investigational drug for diabetes, for a median of nine to 16 months experienced reductions of 22% to 43% in the risk of death or worsening heart…
Read MoreHalle Berry Has Seriously Strong Legs In A Pantsless Instagram Photo With Boyfriend Van Hunt
Halle Berry, 54, posted a new pantsless photo kissing her boyfriend and showing off her toned, muscular legs. The actress is known for her tough workout regimen with trainer Peter Lee Thomas. Halle works so hard in the gym with…
Read MoreParents’ input key when screening toddlers for autism
Early screening for autism can speed up diagnosis and treatment, and now new research shows that pediatricians are more likely to act when parents express concerns. According to pediatricians surveyed in the study, only 39% of toddlers who had failed…
Read MoreOrganic, printable device could restore sight to the blind
A researcher at the University of Sydney is developing a printable device that acts like a retina and could one day restore sight to blind people. Dr. Matthew Griffith, from the Australian Center for Microscopy & Microanalysis and the School…
Read MoreStudy provides valuable insight for preventing global pandemics
Whether it's plankton exposed to parasites or people exposed to pathogens, a host's initial immune response plays an integral role in determining whether infection occurs and to what degree it spreads within a population, new University of Colorado Boulder research…
Read MoreHomicides Surge in California Amid Covid Shutdowns of Schools, Youth Programs
Amid a pandemic that left law enforcement agencies stretched thin and forced shutdowns that left young men with little to do, California registered a devastating surge in homicides in 2020 that hit especially hard in Black and Latino communities. The…
Read MoreStudy highlights the need for more personalized approach to measuring BMI
The results of an extensive new study funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), Ethnic-specific BMI cut-off points for obesity based on type 2 diabetes mellitus risk: a cohort study of 1.5 million people in England, presented at…
Read MoreThe Real Reason You Shouldn’t Buy Tools At Dollar General
Dollar stores are to today’s shoppers what five-and-dime stores were to older generations: a place where you can fill your cart and still come away with change in your pocket. That’s why people keep flocking to Dollar General for their…
Read MoreWhy Stylist is campaigning to change the attitudes behind male violence against women and girls
As the government updates its strategy to tackle the epidemic of male violence against women and girls, Stylist launches A Fearless Future: our initiative calling for a culture-shifting public awareness campaign that gets to the root of the problem. Back…
Read MoreBindi Irwin Just Marked an Exciting New-Mom Milestone
Just one week after celebrating her first Mother’s Day, Bindi Irwin has just marked yet another new exciting new-mom milestone: Her first family dinner outing with baby daughter Grace Warrior! Irwin shared a sweet photo of the exciting excursion, in…
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