Dr Hilary says we must 'build up immunity to colds' We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info A slew of supermarket chains
A year-long study of a group of military veterans experiencing homeless in Los Angeles found that few were able to obtain permanent housing over the course of the period, even though they lived near the region’s major VA service center. The project led by researchers from the nonprofit RAND Corporation and the University of Southern
Giada De Laurentiis isn’t afraid to be a nonconformist when it comes to cooking, and her Thanksgiving menu is no different. Just think about the prosciutto-wrapped turkey the Italian chef and Giadzy founder is whipping up this year. Or her savory, one-of-a-kind apple gorgonzola crostata. We could go on and on — but what we
When I went out in Melbourne for a coffee with a friend earlier this week, the waiter verified my vaccination status before allowing me to sit down. But for the unvaccinated in Victoria, New South Wales, and the ACT, it’s a case of no clubbing, no coffee catch-ups, no movies. Many employers have even gone
Megan Thee Stallion was truly out there serving looks at Glamour's 2021 Women of the Year Awards, which were held on the night of November 8 in New York City. The rapper wore an elegant updo for the event that honored several women from a variety of fields. This wasn't just any old updo, though.
Pancreatic cancer forms in the cells of the pancreas, an organ in the abdomen that releases enzymes that aid digestion and produces hormones that help manage our blood sugar levels. Pancreatic cancer is a rare disease with poor survival—it causes some 466,000 deaths internationally per year. The number of cases is increasing and the prognosis
Who says you need to spend the entire morning or afternoon roasting the turkey this Thanksgiving? Because with Martha Stewart‘s spatchcock turkey recipe, you can cut the cooking time in half (yes, in half) and, according to Stewart, serve an even more delicious bird this year. “Rather than roasting a whole bird this Thanksgiving, take
When baking an entire turkey is off the table this Thanksgiving, turn to Ina Garten, who has just recipe that’ll not only slash the cooking time but also looks — and tastes — incredible: her Tuscan Turkey Roulade. And the second you slice into the dish boasting a Tuscan twist bursting with fresh sage, fresh
A novel noninvasive endoscopy trial lends further support for the safety of single antiplatelet therapy after a 6-month course of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Results from the OPT-PEACE trial show that patients at low bleeding risk on aspirin or clopidogrel monotherapy for an additional 6 months after DAPT
Those who care for older adults suffering with memory loss and other cognitive impairments can significantly reduce their depression, stress, and anxiety by focusing on what is going on at the moment and engaging in mindfulness therapy, according to new Rutgers research. The study, published in Aging & Mental Health, examined the feasibility, acceptability, and
Fox News Flash top headlines for November 10 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. Vermont has reportedly become the first state to require all secondary schools, grades 7-12, to distribute condoms. The “condom availability program” was initially devised in the hopes of preventing or reducing unintended pregnancies and
Have you ever watched a group of exhausted runners limp across a marathon finish line and thought: Why would anyone ever do that voluntarily? Maybe it’s the runner’s high. Ask a runner to explain themselves, and chances are they’ll say something about the fabled runner’s high. But what, exactly, is a runner’s high? How does
Depression remained common during the pandemic and worsened for some people, according to a new study aiming to cast light on links between the pandemic and mental health. Researchers examined the records of 4,633 people at a large health care system in Utah who were screened for depression during a primary care visit. They completed
Elton John tells Lorraine Kelly that he’s ‘in pain most of the time’ We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The 74-year-old
Rapid transmission of a novel coronavirus, namely, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has resulted in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This pandemic has massively affected the world’s economy and the healthcare system. In response to the pandemic, scientists and healthcare officials developed various pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical measures. Study: SARS-CoV-2 specific T cell
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals linked to a variety of health problems are abundant in fast foods sold in the United States, such as chicken nuggets, hamburgers, and cheese pizza, new research suggests. The first-of-its-kind study, which measured concentrations of chemicals such as phthalates in foods and gloves from US fast food chains, is also the first to
New UBC research suggests free-roaming cats are likely to blame in the spread of the potentially deadly Toxoplasma gondii parasite to wildlife in densely populated urban areas. The study—the first to analyze so many wildlife species over a global scale—also highlights how healthy ecosystems can protect against these types of pathogens. The researchers, led by
Short growing seasons limited the possible size of hunter-gatherer societies by forcing people to rely on meat, according to a recent study by a team of international reseachers including McGill University professor Eric Galbraith. After looking at population size for the roughly 300 hunter-gatherer societies which existed until quite recently, the researchers found that many
Kentucky Cardiology in Lexington was finding it difficult to monitor the blood pressure of patients at home and feel comfortable it was getting accurate numbers. Staff would ask a patient if they had a way to take their blood pressure at home, and they would say yes. Staff then would provide the patient a blood
Many cigarette smokers wake in the night, smoke, and then return to sleep. Prior research has linked this behavior to smoking a higher number of cigarettes each day and to a higher likelihood of failing when trying to quit smoking. In recent years, some researchers began to propose that waking to smoke is a symptom
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