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8 Reasons You Should Pee in the Shower & Not Feel Gross About It
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8 Reasons You Should Pee in the Shower & Not Feel Gross About It

03/18/2020

Come on, you can admit it. You’ve totally peed in the shower before. It’s not something that usually comes up in dinner conversation, but we’ve all let our pee flow free while bathing at least a handful of times in…

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Most surgeons in pain after surgery, Mayo research finds
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Most surgeons in pain after surgery, Mayo research finds

03/18/2020

Almost two-thirds of surgeons reported an increase in neck pain after performing surgery, and one-quarter rated their neck or lower back pain as clinically significant, a new Mayo Clinic study has found. The research was published in the Journal of…

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Immunotherapy combo achieves reservoir shrinkage in HIV model
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Immunotherapy combo achieves reservoir shrinkage in HIV model

03/17/2020

Stimulating immune cells with two cancer immunotherapies together can shrink the size of the viral “reservoir” in SIV-infected non-human primates treated with antiviral drugs, researchers have concluded. The reservoir includes immune cells that harbor virus despite potent antiviral drug treatment….

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Acid reflux drugs linked to increased fracture risk in kids
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Acid reflux drugs linked to increased fracture risk in kids

03/17/2020

Proton pump inhibitors—a widely used class of drugs used to treat acid reflux and related symptoms—may lead to an increased risk of fractures in children and adolescents, reports a study in the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition (JPGN). “This…

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Case series indicates COVID-19 not transmitted in utero
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Case series indicates COVID-19 not transmitted in utero

03/16/2020

(HealthDay)—Four infants born to pregnant women who tested positive for coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) were healthy at birth and had no serious clinical symptoms, according to a case series study published online March 16 in Frontiers in Pediatrics. Yan Chen, M.D.,…

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How associative fear memory is formed in the brain
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How associative fear memory is formed in the brain

03/14/2020

How does the brain form “fear memory” that links a traumatic event to a particular situation? A pair of researchers at the University of California, Riverside, may have found an answer. Using a mouse model, the researchers demonstrated the formation…

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Coronavirus deaths leap 242 in a single day – the biggest rise ever
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Coronavirus deaths leap 242 in a single day – the biggest rise ever

03/13/2020

Coronavirus deaths leap 242 in a single day – the biggest rise ever – as total cases soar past 60,000 after China changes the way it diagnoses sufferers Hubei Health Commission announced 242 new recorded deaths in a single day …

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Electronic health records use up in residential care communities
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Electronic health records use up in residential care communities

03/13/2020

From 2012 to 2016, there was an increase in electronic health record (EHR) use among residential care communities, according to a study published online March 3 in the National Health Statistics Reports, a publication from the U.S. Centers for Disease…

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Consuming more olive oil associated with less heart disease in Americans
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Consuming more olive oil associated with less heart disease in Americans

03/13/2020

Consuming more olive oil was associated with less risk of heart attack among Americans, especially when it replaced mayonnaise, margarine or butter, according to preliminary research presented today at the American Heart Association’s Epidemiology and Prevention | Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic…

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Family dynamics may influence suicidal thoughts in children
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Family dynamics may influence suicidal thoughts in children

03/13/2020

Death by suicide in children has reached a 30-year high in the United States. During middle and high school, 10 to 15% of kids have thoughts of suicide, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. How early in…

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