New York sisters help seniors get vaccinated Ava and Lily Weinstein tell ‘Fox and Friends Weekend’ they created a service to help seniors sign up for COVID-19 vaccine after assisting their own grandparents. Two sisters from New York have teamed up…
Read MoreSam Neill health: Actor discusses health battle that affected his ‘whole body’ – symptoms
Babylon Health: Tips for coping with anxiety and mental health Sam Neill was born in Northern Ireland, grew up in New Zealand and become a household name in Hollywood. His acting career reflects his richly varied life experiences, with a…
Read MoreLOL! Jessica Alba Disciplines 3 Kids With Help From 'Spy Cameras'
Jessica Alba has got an eye on her kids at all times! The actress has installed cameras around her Los Angeles home. How Savannah Guthrie, More Parents Are Homeschooling Kids Amid Coronavirus “I have spy cameras in their room so…
Read MoreConcerning drop in the number of people with mental health problems seeking help revealed
During April 2020, while the UK was in full lockdown, there was a drop of more than a third in the number of people seeking help for mental illness or self-harm according to research involving 14 million people registered at…
Read MoreThese Exercises Will Help You Build Bodaciously Big Biceps
For big arms, you need big biceps. There’s no getting around it. You’re going to need to grow those guns to achieve that goal. To get your biceps to the place you want, you need to attack the muscles with…
Read MoreNew year, new nudge? Consumer psychology research could help people develop sustainable healthy habits
People looking to adopt a healthier lifestyle may benefit from new apps designed to sustain behavior change to new research being carried out by the University of Reading. Experts in consumer behavior Dr. Elena Millan and Professor Adrian Palmer, and…
Read MoreBiomarkers could help predict severe SARS-CoV-2 infection
Molecular markers in the blood shown to be predictive of severe COVID-19 outcomes resulting from SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection have been identified in a study by a Chinese research team. The study results extend understanding of the pathophysiology and clinical progress…
Read MoreGene could help predict response to cervical cancer treatment
UCLA researchers have identified a potential diagnostic marker that could help predict how likely someone with cervical cancer is to respond to the standard treatment of chemotherapy and radiation. The scientists found that PACS-1, a gene that resides on a…
Read MoreHead in the game: Blind soccer players help develop new aids for the visually impaired
Researchers from the Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences at the University of Tsukuba studied the way blind players and sighted non-athletes tracked an incoming noise-making ball. They found that blind players employed a larger downward head rotation when trapping…
Read MorePoint of care imaging can help patients receive sight saving treatments faster
Simple, non-invasive imaging at the point of care can aid the diagnosis of corneal infections, reducing the risk of sight loss and helping patients’ vision return to pre-infection levels. Bacterial keratitis is one of the most common corneal infections in…
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