‘Price Is Right’ Surgical Photos Bring Investigation
A group of medical residents in Michigan are under investigation after posting photos on Instagram that showed them holding an organ from one patient and fibroid tissue from another, according NBC affiliate WOOD TV 8. In one photo, a doctor…
Read MoreTurkey logs 16,749 new COVID-19 cases, highest daily rise this year
FILE PHOTO: People sit at a cafe that reopened after the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions were eased, in Istanbul, Turkey March 2, 2021. REUTERS/Cansu AlkayaANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey has recorded 16,749 new coronavirus cases in the space of 24 hours,…
Read MoreA new type of recyclable: Finding new uses for established drugs
Discovering and treating tumors before they spread throughout the body is key for cancer patients to achieve positive outcomes. When tumor cells spread, which is known as metastasis, they can take over other organs and lead to death. Oral and…
Read MoreA Top Trainer Breaks Down a Key Exercise for Building Bigger Triceps
In a new video on the Athlean-X channel, trainer Jeff Cavaliere C.S.C.S. shares one of his go-to exercises for training triceps—the pushdown—and explains why he favors the underhand grip when he performs this move. While he says that it’s widely…
Read MoreThe bald truth—altered cell divisions cause hair thinning
Hair grows from stem cells residing in hair follicles. During aging, the capability of hair follicles to grow hair is successively lost, leading to hair thinning and ultimately hair loss. In a new study, researchers from Tokyo Medical and Dental…
Read MoreThese 50 Vegan Lunch Ideas Are Easy To Make In Advance And Seriously Delicious
Ask a skeptic what vegans eat for lunch and they’ll paint you a pretty sad picture—like a plate of plain lettuce with some beans and chopped veggies or some sort of bland AF vegetable soup. Haters gonna hate—and lunch can…
Read MoreBolsonaro Eyes Health Minister Swap as Brazil’s Outbreak Worsens, Sources Say
BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is weighing candidates to replace Health Minister Eduardo Pazuello, according to people familiar with the matter, preparing to install the fourth person in a year in the role as COVID-19 cases rage out…
Read MoreTelehealth as a tool to keep people with disabilities out of the hospital
People with intellectual or developmental disabilities are disproportionately likely to visit the emergency department. Unfortunately, when they get there, users often report unsatisfactory care. Those with IDD may have trauma relating to hospitals, can be sensitive to change, encounter discrimination…
Read MoreAstraZeneca vaccine safety: EMA boss gives update on vaccine review – statement in full
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Read MoreUse of artificial intelligence to tackle coronavirus must go through ethical checks, say experts
Rapid deployment of artificial intelligence and machine learning to tackle coronavirus must still go through ethical checks and balances, or we risk harming already disadvantaged communities in the rush to defeat the disease. This is according to researchers at the…
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