This Skipping Workout Might Become Your New Favourite At-Home Session
This isn’t the first time we’ve banged on about the benefits of skipping. No only is the equipment incredible cheap (you can probably find a good rope for $10 at Rebel), but it can whip you into shape with just…
Read MoreSpray made from CHILLIES could be the answer to a blocked nose
That’s not to be sniffed at! Nasal spray made from CHILLIES could be the answer to a persistent blocked nose, research suggests A nasal spray made from chillies could help millions of Britons with a persistent blocked nose. The spray is…
Read MoreCostco & Other Familiar Pharmacies Will Be Offering the COVID-19 Vaccine In Some States
You can already get a home COVID test, a giant container of condoms and a pretty sweet percussion massager on your next Costco run, but the bulk retailer’s health and wellness benefits are going to have an even greater impact…
Read MoreUninsured rate among young adults has plummeted in the last decade, report finds
The number of young adults without health insurance has plummeted since 2011, largely thanks to Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, which allowed more adults to qualify for the publicly funded health program, according to a new report by…
Read MoreCostco Is Selling Gordon Ramsay's Favorite Knives At a Discounted Price
Having a quality knife set makes a world of a difference in the kitchen. It’s an investment that you will not regret. Sure you could invest in a cooking torch to elevate your desserts or a multi-functional can opener, but…
Read MoreAdverse Mental Health Symptoms Related to COVID-19 Remained High 6 Months Into Pandemic
(Reuters Health) – As of September 2020, the prevalence of adverse mental health symptoms remained high among Americans, a new survey finds. Rates of suicidal ideation, substance abuse, and symptoms of depression and anxiety in August and September were elevated…
Read MoreNew drug molecules hold promise for treating fatal child disease
Scientists have identified a way to “rescue” muscle cells that have genetically mutated, paving the way to a possible new treatment for rare childhood illness such as Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). The study, led by the Universities of Exeter and…
Read MoreResearcher offers lessons learned from a pre-pandemic study of telemedicine use
With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine has become a new norm for many routine and non-emergency medical needs. But there are lessons to be learned from telemedicine’s use—or lack thereof—prior to the pandemic, and a new study from…
Read MoreSleep is vital to associating emotion with memory, according to study
When you slip into sleep, it’s easy to imagine that your brain shuts down, but University of Michigan research suggests that groups of neurons activated during prior learning keep humming, tattooing memories into your brain. U-M researchers have been studying…
Read MoreChildren exposed to air pollution may be at higher risk of disease in adulthood
Children exposed to air pollution, such as wildfire smoke and car exhaust, for as little as one day may be doomed to higher rates of heart disease and other ailments in adulthood, according to a new Stanford-led study. The analysis,…
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