Top 10 Health Benefits of Reflexology
Did you realize reflexology is a back rub method that can be followed back to Old Egypt? Here of back rub, the strain is applied in unambiguous regions or zones...
- April 09, 2024
10 Yoga Poses to Boost the Immune System
As the days get more limited and temperatures decrease, we might have seen our schedules are advising us that the Christmas season is quick drawing nearer. That additionally implies that...
- March 15, 2024
7 Health Benefits of Attending Concerts
Music resembles an embrace for your spirit. Music is quite possibly of the best gift we have on this planet. It assists us with communicating our feelings, it interfaces with...
- March 07, 2024
World Mental Health Day 2023
World Emotional wellness Day 2023 is a chance for individuals and networks to join behind the subject 'Psychological well-being is a general basic freedom" to further develop information, bring issues...
- February 26, 2024
Benefits of Celery Juice: A Comprehensiv...
In the first place, celery is brimming with supplements, like potassium, calcium, and nutrients, and is loaded with a plenty of cell reinforcements. As a matter of fact, a solitary...
- February 26, 2024
The Health Benefits of Deep Breathing (a...
Breathing is a characteristic and compulsory activity that occurs for our bodies to take in and discharge air. An expected activity assists our bodies with working through daily existence. Breathing...
- February 26, 2024
How a Growing Crisis of Loneliness Is Af...
America has another scourge. It can't be dealt with utilizing conventional treatments despite the fact that it has crippling and, surprisingly, dangerous outcomes. The issue leaking in at the sides of...
- February 26, 2024
The Cost of Loneliness in Retirement
While we frequently stress over saving enough for retirement, the expense of depression is ascending as an equivalent danger to a blissful, solid retirement. Yet, there are steps you can...
- February 26, 2024
10 Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Colorecta...
Colorectal malignant growth is the subsequent driving reason for disease related passings, influencing millions around the world. As per the American Malignant growth Society, around 1 out of 20 individuals...
- February 26, 2024
10 Health Benefits of Eating Eggs for Br...
Might it be said that you are fed up with having exactly the same thing for breakfast consistently? Does your morning meal leave you feeling hungry simply a brief time...
- February 26, 2024
Study Reveals Extent of Undiagnosed Canc...
North of 134,000 disease cases went undiscovered in the U.S. during the initial 10 months of the Coronavirus pandemic, as per another College of Kentucky Markey Disease Center review. The...
- February 26, 2024
Another COVID Toll: Over 134,000 Undiagn...
In excess of 134,000 diseases could have gone undiscovered during the initial 10 months of the Coronavirus pandemic, as per an investigation of public patterns in malignant growth rate. Yearly disease...
- February 26, 2024
Top 10 Health Benefits of Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus is an evergreen tree local to Australia. Throughout the long term, eucalyptus leaves and oils have been consumed and made into prescription for different medical issue for people all...
- February 26, 2024
New Covid vaccines will be available in ...
KEY POINTS: Image source: CNBC In the fall, new covid vaccines will arrive in the U.S., but many Americans may not receive them. Pfizer, Moderna, Novavax will deliver new coronavirus...
- August 04, 2023
5 Reasons Premeds FAIL To Get Into Medic...
It’s more difficult to get into medical school now than it has ever been. It seems that every year, more and more premeds apply to medical school and yet the...
- October 14, 2022
Endometriosis Symptoms, Diagnosis, and T...
Endometriosis Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Dr. Megan Wasson Endometriosis is a condition that affects approximately 1 in 10 reproductive aged individuals. It occurs when cells similar to the lining...
- October 07, 2022
Lean About Migraine Aura
A migraine aura is usually visual, but can also be a sensory, motor or verbal disturbance. This animation shows what happens when you have a migraine aura. Learn more about Migraines:...
- March 25, 2021
Dr. Fauci to lead U.S. delegation at WHO...
A photo taken in the late hours of May 29, 2020 shows a sign of the World Health Organization (WHO) at their headquarters in Geneva amid the COVID-19 outbreak, caused...
- January 27, 2021
Pfizer says its Covid vaccine trial for ...
Walgreens Pharmacist Jessica Sahni holds the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine at The New Jewish Home in New York, December 21, 2020. Yuki Iwamura | Reuters Pfizer said it had fully enrolled...
- January 27, 2021
3M CEO expects Covid demand for the comp...
3M Chairman and CEO Mike Roman said Tuesday the industrial giant anticipates demand for its N95 respirator masks to be robust throughout 2021, even as the administration of Covid vaccines...
- January 27, 2021
Great News: Trials Show Some Diabetes Dr...
This content originally appeared on diaTribe. Republished with permission. By Matthew Garza, Eliza Skoler, and Rhea Teng More people with diabetes are taking drugs like Jardiance and Farxiga, originally developed to lower...
- November 30, 2020
Long lines for Covid testing not going a...
The lines that in recent weeks have stretched for hours at urgent care locations around New York City are not going away anytime soon, Summit CityMD CEO Dr. Jeffrey Le...
- November 30, 2020
Deutsche Bank bullish about the 2021 eco...
Traders work the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. NYSE LONDON — Deutsche Bank upgraded its global growth outlook for 2021 but cautioned that two key risks could still spoil the...
- November 27, 2020
Dexcom’s Chief Technology Officer Reve...
We are almost through to the end of this year and we are all looking forward to new diabetes technologies coming out in 2021! Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology is...
- November 26, 2020
Coronavirus reports – Part 7: “I’m...
Lorraine, pictured with her nephew, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2014 and has had to shield during the pandemic. Sarah: “Before COVID-19 I would have heard something by now” Sarah, aged...
- November 25, 2020
Hannah Beecham: “I feel so grateful to...
Hannah Beecham, Founder of RED January, shares her thoughts on movement for mental health and why having something to look forward to right now is so helpful It’s not often that...
- November 24, 2020
Snack Ideas and Tips for Better Sleep
Sleep plays a pivotal role in cellular and muscular repair and regulation of hormones that can have an impact on our immune system, how we tackle the next day, and our...
- November 22, 2020
More Evidence for Ligelizumab in Chronic...
Treatment with the investigational anti-IgE biologic ligelizumab was generally effective in patients with H1 antihistamine-unresponsive chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) who did not achieve complete symptom control with omalizumab (Xolair), an...
- November 21, 2020
5 ways to de-escalate stressful situatio...
Don’t be a bystander. Learn how to gently step in, and soothe stress, with these simple steps It’s never easy to see someone else going through a stressful time. It can...
- November 21, 2020
Telehealth Tied to Good Asthma Control f...
Switching to telemedicine for routine asthma visits in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic was linked with positive disease control and an increase in appointment “show rates” among Los...
- November 20, 2020
Is there a genetic link between inflamma...
A recent study examined the underlying genetic association between inflammation, metabolic dysregulation, and depressive symptoms. Researchers have been trying to understand what causes mental illness, and how it develops for many...
- November 20, 2020
7 ways to protect yourself from bullies ...
Digital expert and bullying survivor Harvey Morton shares his top tips for protecting yourself from cyberbullying This week is Anti-Bullying Week. While it’s upsetting that human beings need a week to...
- November 19, 2020
10 things to do in December
As we approach the end of a testing year, it’s time to recognise how resilient we really are. There may be more challenges to come, but together we can weather...
- November 18, 2020
How to ditch renters’ shame
Home ownership is considered the holy grail for many, but those of us who choose to rent instead have no need to feel guilty Recently my partner and I celebrated signing...
- November 16, 2020
What is transient global amnesia
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, and while dealing with a family crisis, Keith’s brain decided to take a short break. When it switched itself back on, he needed...
- November 13, 2020
The Crystal King: Lui’s story
Breaking free from the life expected of him allowed Lui to have a personal transformation, and discover his passion for helping others through holistic healing My story is a tale of...
- November 11, 2020
The Surgical Team | Surgeon, Anesthesiol...
Does surgery sound sexy to you? Maybe you’ve been watching Grey’s Anatomy, House, or my favorite, Scrubs. Yet surgery isn’t just about the surgeon, but an entire healthcare team that...
- November 09, 2020
Daily activities to build children’s b...
A recent study breaks down the ideal balance of activities for children’s bone health. Today, osteoporosis, a disease resulting in the loss of bone mass, is the leading cause of weakness...
- November 06, 2020
5 grounding exercises to help when anxie...
Practical ways to ease anxiety right now, wherever you are Have you seen that meme where the dog is sitting in a room that’s on fire and he sips his coffee...
- November 05, 2020
News digest – ovarian cancer blood tes...
Ovarian cancer blood test ‘better than previously thought’ A new investigation into an existing blood test to detect ovarian cancer has uncovered better-than-expected capabilities. Co-funded by Cancer Research UK, researchers...
- November 01, 2020
Diabetes Life Hacks: Tools to Help You T...
Living with diabetes is a full-time job and one we never applied for. It can be mentally exhausting and emotionally and physically draining. I know I am always looking for...
- October 31, 2020
What Causes Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabe...
mySugr Coaches Kristen and Maggie fill us in on what causes prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. Learn what you can do about the risk factors you can control and how...
- October 30, 2020
The Mental Impact of COVID-19 on Childre...
The negative mental impact of a pandemic like COVID-19 is well-known and documented. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, now 1 in 3 Americans is showing signs of clinical depression...
- October 29, 2020
The Latest Heart Health and Diabetes Gui...
This content originally appeared on diaTribe. Republished with permission. By Joseph Bell New SGLT-2 inhibitor and GLP-1 agonist diabetes medication recommendations for people with type 2 diabetes The American College of Cardiology (ACC) updated...
- October 28, 2020
Upadacitinib or abatacept for rheumatoid...
How does upadacitinib compare to abatacept for patients with unresponsive rheumatoid arthritis? Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a progressive and often debilitating condition affecting an estimated 19 million people worldwide. It is...
- October 28, 2020
WHO says getting the worsening Covid out...
A waiter prepares to close a bar-restaurant on Piazza Navona in Rome on October 26, 2020, as the country faces a second wave of infections to the Covid-19 (the novel...
- October 28, 2020
This Saturday: National Prescription Dru...
Have you taken a look at your medicine cabinet lately? Aside from cotton swabs, mouthwash and makeup remover, are there old, outdated prescription drugs in your cabinet? How do you...
- October 24, 2020
So You Want to Be a PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT ...
So you want to become a physician assistant. You want to work in healthcare, but being a doctor seems like overkill. Why not get most of the benefit without all...
- October 16, 2020
A 25-year-old man becomes first in the U...
Dr. Sonia Macieiewski (R) and Dr. Nita Patel, Director of Antibody discovery and Vaccine development, look at a sample of a respiratory virus at Novavax labs in Rockville, Maryland on...
- October 14, 2020
COVID-19: What Your Friends with Pre-Exi...
This content originally appeared on Beyond Type 1. Republished with permission. By Lala Jackson The first few months of 2020 presented a global health crisis not seen in almost a century. When...
- October 09, 2020
COVID-19 causes major disruption to crit...
The World Health Organization (WHO) finds critical mental health services significantly disrupted and some even halted in first COVID-19 global survey The survey of 130 countries found that 93% reported devastating...
- October 07, 2020
What to Eat for Better Heart Health
As the famous saying goes, “You are what you eat,” and it is in fact true that our diet is intimately connected to health outcomes. When it comes to something...
- October 05, 2020
Mask Mandate Exemptions Put Pulmonary Pa...
There is no medical justification for exempting respiratory patients from compulsory face mask regulations, and doing so places this already vulnerable population at greater risk for COVID-19, a global group...
- October 04, 2020
News digest – HPV vaccine, 1 million b...
HPV vaccine reduces cervical cancer risk Long-awaited study results from Sweden released this week show for the first time, the impact of the vaccine on cervical cancer. Rates of cervical cancer...
- October 04, 2020
Are You Missing The Allergic Connection?...
You know the saying “it’s just the tip of the iceberg” – have you ever thought of it in terms of allergy? About one in five people have allergies, but...
- October 02, 2020
UK health inequalities: 20,000 more canc...
The last few months have shone a stark light on our health in the UK, with the COVID-19 pandemic exposing the deep inequalities running through our society. But inequalities in the...
- September 30, 2020
Fewer than 10% of Americans show signs o...
Jacqueline Dunlap places whole blood samples into a centrifuge to separate plasma for antibody testing at the Bloodworks Northwest Laboratory during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Renton, Washington, September...
- September 28, 2020
Teen’s Death Prompts Warning on ‘Ben...
The FDA issued a warning Thursday against taking diphenhydramine (Benadryl) at more than recommended doses, following accounts of at least one teen dying from overuse. The agency is investigating reports of...
- September 27, 2020
Mother and Son with Shared BRCA Gene Mut...
When 57-year-old Leslie Seigel was diagnosed with an aggressive form of stage I breast cancer, she didn’t know that the genetic mutation that was causing her cancer would also cause...
- September 26, 2020
What to do when you feel hopeless
Follow these tips to harness pockets of positivity when you’re going through periods of helplessness We all feel hopeless every now and then – whether it stems from anxiety about things...
- September 26, 2020
Can coronavirus be killed by UV light?
A new research study shows that a safe UV disinfection system effectively kills coronavirus. Recent studies have reported that SARS-CoV-2 can survive on surfaces for several days and that hospitals may...
- September 24, 2020
GreaterGood Is Donating Thousands of Mas...
We all want to keep ourselves and others safe from the COVID-19 outbreak. During these unprecedented times, it’s important for all those who work and spend time in close proximity...
- September 22, 2020
BioMarin Submits New Drug Application to...
vosoritide Treatment for Achondroplasia BioMarin Submits New Drug Application to U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Vosoritide to Treat Children with Achondroplasia Print this page SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Aug. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ – BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc....
- September 22, 2020
Tricida Receives Complete Response Lette...
veverimer Treatment for Metabolic Acidosis in Chronic Kidney Disease Tricida Receives Complete Response Letter from the FDA for its New Drug Application for Veverimer for the Treatment of Metabolic Acidosis and Slowing...
- September 21, 2020
CDC reverses controversial coronavirus g...
Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), speaks during a House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis hearing in Washington, D.C., July 31, 2020. Erin Scott...
- September 21, 2020
Trump says U.S. will manufacture enough ...
President Donald Trump said Friday the U.S. will manufacture at least 100 million coronavirus vaccine doses before the end of the year with enough to inoculate every American by April “Hundreds...
- September 20, 2020
Sugar-Free Keto Whipped Cream
This content originally appeared here. Republished with permission. If you’re following a keto or low-carb way of eating, you don’t have to miss out on your favorite sweet treats and desserts....
- September 19, 2020
4 journaling techniques to support your ...
If you go into your bedside drawer right now, how many untouched notebooks would you find? It’s time to put those journals to good use, as we explore how they...
- September 16, 2020
Coronavirus cases are growing in 11 U.S....
Coronavirus cases continued to grow over the weekend in nearly a dozen U.S. states as Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert, warns about the nation’s worrying level...
- September 15, 2020
How to see beauty during trying times
We share some stories reminding us that beauty and hope continues to thrive in difficult circumstances and how you can take time to notice it This year, going online has become...
- September 15, 2020
How to show your support this World Suic...
We explain what World Suicide Prevention Day is all about, why connection sits at its core and how you can show your support In 2018 death by suicide rose by...
- September 13, 2020
AstraZeneca pauses coronavirus vaccine t...
“As part of the ongoing randomized, controlled global trials of the Oxford coronavirus vaccine, our standard review process triggered a pause to vaccination to allow review of safety data,” the...
- September 12, 2020
FDA Approves Additional Doses of Trulici...
Print this page INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today approved two additional doses of Eli Lilly and Company’s (NYSE: LLY) Trulicity® (dulaglutide). The approval expands the label of...
- September 12, 2020
The Future Front Line: Pre-Med During CO...
If COVID-19 has shown us anything, it’s that when duty calls, medical professionals answer. From makeshift testing sites to frontline emergency rooms across the country, countless doctors, nurses, and other...
- September 10, 2020
AstraZeneca shares drop 6% after company...
AstraZeneca shares fell more than 6% in after-hours trading Tuesday after the company said its late-stage trial for a potential coronavirus vaccine had been put on hold due to safety concerns. “This...
- September 10, 2020
5 Ways Owning a Dog Improves Your Health
Posted on May 13, 2014 by Taylor Rhea A recent article references a study that found that owning a pet – specifically a dog – could greatly improve one’s health. Here’s how. It can...
- September 07, 2020
News digest – larger waistlines and pr...
Larger waistlines linked to increased risk of dying from prostate cancer Men carrying excess weight around their stomach may be more likely to die from prostate cancer, according to new research....
- September 05, 2020
Pine Trees or COVID?
Last weekend, I stayed in a tiny cabin at a campground near the beach. I knew I would be able to socially distance myself from others, while enjoying the outdoors...
- September 03, 2020
Hypoglycemia Preparedness: How to Know B...
This content originally appeared on diaTribe. Republished with permission. By Lorena Bergstrom A new awareness campaign helps people with diabetes recognize and plan for low blood sugar with emergency toolkits, discussion prompts,...
- September 02, 2020
China’s baby boomers are set to retire...
China’s baby boomers are set to retire in the coming years, and they’re spending in different ways compared to the current retirees, according to a Credit Suisse report. These baby boomers — defined...
- September 02, 2020
Trump to announce $750 million deal with...
A sign displays a new rapid coronavirus test on the new Abbott ID Now machine at a ProHEALTH center in Brooklyn on August 27, 2020 in New York City. The...
- August 28, 2020
Stevie Blaine opens up about body confid...
Blogger Stevie Blaine is part of the self-love revolution that’s asking all of us to unlearn the things that have kept us down. Here, we chat about his body confidence...
- August 28, 2020
5 love lessons we’ve learned in lockdo...
Five people share their relationship wins while in lockdown with their partners, and open up about their hopes for the future It’s no overstatement to say that our relationships have truly...
- August 27, 2020
The Pesticide Chemical Responsible For M...
Neonicotinoids have been linked to massive bee die-offs in North America and Europe. A growing lack of pollinators may soon lead to food shortages as plants lose access to these...
- August 24, 2020
Daily coronavirus cases in the U.S. fall...
Shannon Axelsson takes a break from sitting on the beach to be tested for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Revere, Massachusetts, August 11, 2020. Brian Snyder | Reuters New coronavirus cases in...
- August 23, 2020
Best Blood-Sugar Friendly Foods for Camp...
The summer is still going strong (don’t try to tell me that fall is coming!) and for many of us, that means camping! This year, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, more...
- August 22, 2020
CDC Director Dr. Redfield pointed to Rho...
Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dr. Robert Redfield pointed Friday to a new study published by his agency as evidence that there is a way to...
- August 22, 2020
Ashley Banjo reflects on family and a sl...
2020 has brought some huge changes in the life of dance group Diversity’s founder, Ashley Banjo. During the pandemic, the Banjo household has welcomed a new addition, and had time...
- August 22, 2020
Coronavirus vaccine with 50% or more eff...
A coronavirus vaccine that is safe and at least 50% effective would be a “game changer” in battling the pandemic, according to a doctor who is serving as an investigator...
- August 19, 2020
How to decide if you should get tested f...
Evelyn Gosnell is considering a Covid-19 test ahead of a camping trip. Evelyn Gosnell Evelyn Gosnell and some friends are planning a camping trip next month for a birthday celebration. Gosnell, a...
- August 17, 2020
How the expert does it: feel-good skinca...
Skincare connoisseur Angela Langford knows a thing or two about the wellness benefits of self-care. Here she shares her foolproof skincare tips and the soothing power of creating indulgent routines For...
- August 17, 2020
News digest – Genetic links to male br...
Breast cancer cell image (credit: LRI EM department) Study claims young people up to seven times more likely to contract coronavirus Teens and young adults who use e-cigarettes could be five to...
- August 15, 2020
Parents look to private schools for in-p...
Young elementary school students and their parents attempt to get the attention of passing motorists on Church Street in Winchester, MA on July 30, 2020. A group of Winchester parents...
- August 09, 2020
Study Sheds Light on How High Blood Suga...
People with all types of diabetes are at a higher risk for numerous health complications, in particular for various vascular problems. While it is known that consistently tight glycemic management...
- August 06, 2020
How Livongo and Teladoc closed an $18.5 ...
Livongo’s founder and early investor on route to the meeting in Dallas. Source: Hemant Teneja The merger of Livongo and Teladoc, two of the largest publicly traded companies in digital health, came together...
- August 06, 2020
Navigating College with Food Allergies
Choosing a college or university to attend for ‘the best years of your life’ can seem overwhelming and intimidating. Moving far from family and living with strangers in a completely...
- August 05, 2020
Common drugs prescribed for chronic pain...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has published its draft clinical guidelines, suggesting commonly used drugs including ibuprofen and paracetamol in the treatment of primary chronic pain,...
- August 04, 2020
Who should get the Covid-19 vaccine firs...
U.S. President Donald Trump delivers a speech during a visit to the Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies’ Innovation Center, a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant where components for a potential coronavirus disease (COVID-19)...
- August 02, 2020
News digest – sponge on a string, junk...
With news about the coronavirus pandemic developing daily, we’re pulling together the latest government and NHS health updates from across the UK in a separate blog post, which we’re updating...
- August 01, 2020
Trump pushes to reopen schools, says clo...
President Donald Trump on Thursday continued his push for schools to reopen as fall approaches regardless of the state of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak, adding that keeping schools closed “is...
- July 31, 2020
How to discover your identity
What makes us who we are? With help from a psychotherapist, we explore what happens when we lose our identity, and look at the ways we can get back in...
- July 30, 2020
Cancer, COVID-19, and Competing Threats ...
The coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) is reminding us of the deep societal inequities that make certain populations more vulnerable to harm and illness than others. Today, we are seeing...
- July 28, 2020
Pfizer and BioNTech began late-stage hum...
In this May 4, 2020 photo provided by the University of Maryland School of Medicine, the first patient enrolled in Pfizer’s COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine clinical trial at the University of...
- July 28, 2020
News digest – cancer blood test, gum d...
With news about the coronavirus pandemic developing daily, we want to make sure everyone affected by cancer gets the information they need during this time. We’re pulling together the latest government...
- July 25, 2020
‘We need to close down’ — Florida ...
Florida reported 12,523 new cases of the coronavirus on Saturday, marking the fifth consecutive day the hot-spot state reported more than 10,000 cases, according to the state’s health department. The state has...
- July 20, 2020
Gov. Cuomo clears New York City to enter...
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo wears a protective face mask as he arrives to speak during a daily briefing following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Manhattan in...
- July 18, 2020
5 tips for creating a memory box
Crafting a memory box can help us cherish the moments that matter most to us. Here’s how to start your collection Time flies and, before you know it, the moments that...
- July 18, 2020
Type 1 Diabetes: Advocacy 101
This content originally appeared on Beyond Type 1. Republished with permission. By Katie Doyle If one of your resolutions for 2018 was to learn more about getting involved in advocacy, be a...
- July 17, 2020
The power of listening – join us!
Samaritans’ Lucia Capobianco will join Happiful for a free webinar to discuss the importance of listening and share actionable advice on how to truly hear and support others Do you know...
- July 17, 2020
Pursuing precision medicine in a flagshi...
Modern medicine has always been about advancement. From the earliest herbal remedies to the complexities of brain surgery, the ways in which we’re treated have steadily evolved. And now, medicine has...
- July 16, 2020
FDA Approves Lyumjev – A New Rapid-Act...
This content originally appeared on diaTribe. Republished with permission. By Frida Velcani Lyumjev reduces blood glucose spikes and can be taken at the beginning of a meal, or even 20 minutes into...
- July 15, 2020
Moderna shares jump as much as 16% after...
Moderna‘s shares soared after the company said its potential vaccine to prevent Covid-19 produced a “robust” immune response in all 45 patients in its early stage human trial, according to...
- July 15, 2020
How to deal with comparison
Whether we’re struggling with FOMO, or constantly falling into comparison traps, comparing ourselves to others is making us miserable. But it doesn’t have to be this way When was the last...
- July 15, 2020
FDA Approves Expanded Botox (onabotulinu...
Print this page NORTH CHICAGO, Ill., July 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Allergan, an AbbVie (NYSE: ABBV) company, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a supplemental...
- July 14, 2020
Why Your Allergy Symptoms Are Worse Afte...
After spending time gardening, you’re likely to be tired, sore, and maybe even symptomatic. There may be more to your allergy misery than just the pollen in the air (though...
- July 09, 2020
Mylan Initiates Voluntary Nationwide Rec...
July 7, 2020 Print this page Audience: Health Professional, Pharmacy July 7, 2020 — Mylan N.V. (NASDAQ: MYL) today announced that its U.S.-based Mylan Institutional LLC business is conducting a voluntary nationwide...
- July 09, 2020
Illinois Gov. Pritzker says states were ...
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker Brian Cassella | Chicago Tribune | Tribune News Service via Getty Images) Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker said states have been forced to compete in a “sick Hunger Games”-like...
- July 09, 2020
Finding freedom in a lockdown
Bipolar UK Ambassador April Kelley reflects on life in lockdown as a person with bipolar disorder, and the lessons she’s learnt so far At the start of lockdown on World Bipolar...
- July 08, 2020
Woman Died From Stage IV Breast Cancer A...
A doctor in Richmond, Virginia, has had his medical license suspended after misreading the mammograms of at least 18 women. They were told they were clear when the mammograms actually...
- July 06, 2020
World Health Organization reports new co...
The number of new Covid-19 cases worldwide has reached a record high at 212,326 cases in the last 24 hours, according to a situation report from the World Health Organization. The report...
- July 05, 2020
The Doctor Will See You Now…On the Scr...
On March 10, 2020, my workday as a pediatric radiation oncologist felt very normal – I saw patients and discussed complicated cases with my trusted colleagues in friendly meetings and...
- July 03, 2020
Blueprint Medicines Announces Submission...
pralsetinib Treatment for Thyroid Cancer Blueprint Medicines Announces Submission of New Drug Application to FDA for Pralsetinib for the Treatment of Advanced RET Mutant and RET Fusion-Positive Thyroid Cancers Print this page CAMBRIDGE,...
- July 03, 2020
Workout Wednesday – Upper Body Stretch...
We know that it has been harder for people to stay active over these last several weeks. Christina Lombardi, DPT PT has put together easy stretches to get you moving...
- July 02, 2020
Review: Enlightened Low-Carb, High-Prote...
If you are looking for a guilt-free substitution for your favorite ice cream, Enlightened is the brand for you. While some of its competitors’ products lack flavor and the creaminess...
- June 30, 2020
California orders bars to close in Los A...
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California Rich Pedroncelli | AP California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday ordered bars to shutter in several counties in the state including Los Angeles, citing the rising spread...
- June 29, 2020
Using COVID-19 Safety Measures? Consider...
Daily life is different right now — with COVID-19 still rampant in many cities across the U.S. As some areas start to get “back to a new normal,” others are...
- June 25, 2020
How to Safely Transition to Multiple Dai...
As the reality of living during a pandemic slowly starts to sink in, people are changing their expectations for what 2020 (and beyond!) looks like. Some people have delayed their...
- June 25, 2020
Getting cancer services back on track du...
Conversations about COVID-19 changing. While the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare services across the UK is likely to continue for many months to come, talk is shifting to how to...
- June 23, 2020
Do Black Lives Matter Less Than Those of...
With every action there is a reaction. Yet another Black American is killed in police custody, but this time it’s different. Protests break out across the US, in major cities...
- June 22, 2020
FDA Approves Lyumjev (insulin lispro-aab...
FDA Approves Lyumjev (insulin lispro-aabc injection) for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Print this page INDIANAPOLIS, June 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved...
- June 18, 2020
4 Things to Know Before the First Day of...
Medical school is about to start! If you\'re about to begin the journey of becoming a doctor by matriculating to med school, here are 4 things you need to know...
- June 18, 2020
Opinion: ‘Medical research charities a...
Michelle Mitchell is our chief executive officer. A few short months ago, our ambitious plans for 2020 were in full swing. More than 4,000 of our funded researchers were working together in...
- June 16, 2020
Review: “Not Just a Patch” for Your ...
What do you want to get out of a protective patch for your continuous glucose monitor (CGM) sensor? For me, it’s all about extending the life of the sensor for as...
- June 13, 2020
12 states see rising Covid-19 hospitaliz...
Arizona is one of the 19 states with the trend of new coronavirus cases still increasing. While 22 are trending downward, trends in nine states are holding steady. Nationally more...
- June 11, 2020
Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. Initiates...
June 5, 2020 Print this page Audience: Consumer, Health Professional, Pharmacy June 05, 2020 — Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. is voluntarily recalling fourteen (14) lots of Metformin Hydrochloride Extended-Release Tablets, USP 500...
- June 09, 2020
How to use talking therapy to support yo...
Talking therapy can be a supportive experience for parents navigating the way through their child’s transition Experiencing change in any part of life is natural. It’s common that change can be...
- June 08, 2020
10 Healthy Foods that Can Sabatoge Your ...
Some of the most popular go-to healthy foods can often be very high in calories, which can make reaching your goals more challenging. This doesn’t mean you should avoid them...
- June 06, 2020
FDA Approves Genentech’s Tecentriq in ...
Print this page South San Francisco, CA — May 29, 2020 — Genentech, a member of the Roche Group (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY), today announced that the U.S. Food...
- June 05, 2020
With the coronavirus pandemic entering a...
At least 1,721,750 people have been infected with coronavirus in the US and 101,617 have died, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The US Centers for Disease Control and...
- May 30, 2020
Centralized Healthcare: Is It Best for t...
There are many ways that a healthcare system can operate. The type of system that is best suited for a population may be dependent on many factors, including the population...
- May 28, 2020
As death toll nears 100,000, some Americ...
As of Monday evening, the number of coronavirus-related deaths had reached 98,184, more than the number of US troops killed in the Korean and Vietnam wars combined. President Donald Trump commemorated...
- May 26, 2020
All of America is partially reopen today
On Wednesday, Connecticut became the final state to begin lifting restrictions, allowing retail shops and restaurants to reopen their doors. Track the virus Despite the reopening milestone, health officials say, Americans remain...
- May 21, 2020
I Miss Hugs.
I was sitting out in my backyard over the weekend when my 3-year-old neighbor said over the fence, “Teeny (my nickname). I miss hugging you.” My heart. I miss hugging too. I...
- May 20, 2020
How to Hone Self Discipline (& Unlea...
If you ever look at Jocko Willink and think, “Damn, I’ll never be as disciplined as him,” think again. Discipline and strengthening your resolve is a teachable skill. Here’s how...
- May 19, 2020
U.S. Food and Drug Administration Approv...
Print this page PRINCETON, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 15, 2020 — Bristol Myers Squibb (NYSE: BMY) today announced that Pomalyst ® (pomalidomide) was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)...
- May 17, 2020
US coronavirus deaths to surpass 100,000...
The 12 forecasting models in the United States tracked by the CDC are predicting an increase in deaths in the coming weeks and this grim milestone, CDC Director Dr. Robert...
- May 17, 2020
Farxiga Approved in the US for the Treat...
Print this page 6 May 2020 — AstraZeneca’s Farxiga (dapagliflozin) has been approved in the US to reduce the risk of cardiovascular (CV) death and hospitalisation for heart failure in...
- May 15, 2020
Workout Wednesdays – Core Stabilizatio...
We know that it has been harder for people to exercise over these last several weeks. Christina Lombardi, DPT PT has put together easy exercises to get you moving at...
- May 14, 2020
Breast Cancer Patient Fights To Have Mas...
Robin Roberson was diagnosed with breast cancer at the beginning of this year. The diagnosis was stressful enough, but then the coronavirus pandemic put a wrench in her treatment plan. Elective...
- May 13, 2020
CytoDyn Submits Completed Biologics Lice...
leronlimab CytoDyn Submits Completed Biologics License Application (BLA) to the FDA for Leronlimab as a Combination Therapy for Highly Treatment Experienced HIV Patients Print this page VANCOUVER, Washington, April 27, 2020 (GLOBE...
- May 12, 2020
So You Want to Be a TRAUMA SURGEON [Ep. ...
So You Want to Become a Trauma Surgeon. Here\'s how you can decide if trauma surgery is a good field for you, how to become a trauma surgeon, and some...
- May 12, 2020
Coronavirus Scams
It’s a shame when dishonest people try to cash in to exploit a disaster. Watch out for these COVID-19 scams, and read our tips on how to protect yourself from...
- May 11, 2020
Health officials warn against Mother’s...
Health officials are warning Americans to avoid celebrating Mother’s Day in big groups, saying physical distancing is still critical to reducing the spread of coronavirus. All it takes is one...
- May 11, 2020
Nutrition for Older Adults: The Wisdom o...
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- May 10, 2020
How to Avoid the Quarantine 15
As most Americans approach their second full month of quarantine (with widespread shelter-in-place orders in all but a handful of states), with playgrounds, pools, recreational centers and gyms closed, many...
- May 09, 2020
Asthma and COVID-19 Risk: Good, Bad, or ...
People with asthma are classified as being at increased risk for severe COVID-19 outcomes, although evidence is emerging that may point in the opposite direction. Under normal circumstances, viral infections are...
- May 08, 2020
Gainesville has become hot spot for coro...
“To my knowledge, there are no states that meet all four of those criteria,” said Caitlin Rivers, a senior scholar at Johns Hopkins. She described the four criteria at a House...
- May 08, 2020
Declutter for your mind and mood
Ahead of the Live Life Well Virtual Weekender, Professional Organiser Vicky Silverthorn talks to Happiful about Covid-19, why she loves her job and the best way to begin decluttering your...
- May 08, 2020
COVID-19 Killing African Americans at Sh...
This is the sixth story in a series by MedPage Today examining the impact of COVID-19 on vulnerable populations. Past stories reported on the homeless, immigrants in detention, the undocumented,...
- May 07, 2020
How coronavirus is impacting cancer serv...
We’re in unchartered waters for delivering cancer care in this pandemic era of COVID-19. At Cancer Research UK we’re working hard to support people affected by cancer at this unprecedented time....
- May 07, 2020
The psychology behind why some people wo...
But he urges Americans to think of the mask guidance not as forced conformity, but as a necessary act of solidarity: Wearing a cloth mask could stop seemingly healthy people...
- May 07, 2020
Relaxed restrictions across US will have...
In the past two weeks, governors across the country introduced plans for phased reopenings amid mounting pressure from residents and businesses who are fearful of devastating economic impacts of lockdowns....
- May 06, 2020
FDA Approves Merck’s Keytruda (pembrol...
Print this page KENILWORTH, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE) April 28, 2020 –Merck (NYSE: MRK), known as MSD outside the United States and Canada, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
- May 04, 2020
What’s the Difference Between Cold, Fl...
The different illnesses that run rampant this time of year make any public space a danger zone. Don’t touch the shopping cart, do sanitize your work space, and wash your...
- May 02, 2020
Why Can’t I Focus? Anxiety, Your Brain...
Thinking and decision making are among the cognitive processes affected...
- April 30, 2020
Symptom list for COVID-19 has been expan...
COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, affects people in many ways. Early symptoms have included fever, cough and chills. The list of symptoms in people with confirmed COVID-19...
- April 27, 2020
How Our Family Is Keeping Busy During CO...
The unknown is scary, and there are a lot of unknowns in our current situation. While it’s unsettling to live with so much uncertainty, our family has been trying to focus on the...
- April 21, 2020
Easter and Passover celebrated in a ‘w...
Cathedral of St. John the Divine as pictured on April 7, 2020 in New York. BRYAN R. SMITH The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine tried to keep its doors open...
- April 11, 2020
Deepak Chopra: The coronavirus and the n...
Deepak Chopra Adam Jeffery | CNBC There are three levels of response to the COVID-19 outbreak: how it affects us physically, mentally and spiritually. The physical response came first, and by now...
- April 03, 2020
Coronavirus live updates: Prince Charles...
This is CNBC’s live blog covering all the latest news on the coronavirus outbreak. All times below are in Eastern time. This blog will be updated throughout the day as...
- March 25, 2020
What happens to your body when you have ...
As the number of cases of COVID-19 rises, experts continue to learn more about the disease. They know that symptoms include fever, cough and shortness of breath. But what does...
- March 23, 2020
Singapore to bar all short-term visitors...
Passengers wearing face masks, amid concerns over the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, walks through the arrival area at Changi International Airport in Singapore on March 16, 2020. Roslan Rahman |...
- March 22, 2020
Nordstrom is closing all of its stores i...
The outside of Nordstrom’s men’s store in New York, which opened in April 2018. Source: Nordstrom Nordstrom is closing all of its stores temporarily to try to curb the spread of COVID-19. The...
- March 17, 2020
How to Study Effectively and Efficiency ...
I go over how to increase your overall efficiency in studying and in life. How to get more done each day while studying hard as a premed or medical student....
- March 15, 2020
Coronavirus has dimmed the outlook of Si...
Singapore created more jobs than expected last year — but replicating that performance has become harder now with the coronavirus outbreak, the country’s manpower minister said on Thursday. The Southeast Asian economy added...
- March 05, 2020
Self-Discipline | Why It’s Important &...
Self-discipline and willpower are two of the biggest secrets to success. Improving, cultivating, and growing your self-control and self-discipline will serve you well in both your personal and professional life. Discipline...
- March 01, 2020
How to Nap and NOT Wake Up Groggy | 4 Ti...
Do you ever wake up from naps either feeling worse than you did before the nap, or oversleeping and turning that 20 minute nap into a 3 hour snooze fest?...
- February 26, 2020
OPEC hasn’t run out of ideas, Saudi en...
OPEC and its allied oil-producing nations are still working well together and still have options to try to rebalance global crude markets, Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said...
- February 25, 2020
Coronavirus live updates: Cases in South...
This is a live blog. Please check back for updates. All times below are in Beijing time. 12:21 pm: Japanese minister apologizes after woman who disembarked cruise ship tests positive for coronavirus Japan’s...
- February 23, 2020
How to Listen to Earphones Safely
No matter where you go these days, people are using earphones. They use them for communicating, listening to music, and blocking background noise. They come in a variety of shapes...
- February 20, 2020
Malaysia bars entry of MS Westerdam crui...
Malaysia has barred the entry of remaining passengers from a cruise ship docked in Cambodia — after an American passenger tested positive for the new coronavirus upon her arrival in...
- February 20, 2020
Why You Should Read for Pleasure
Reading helped me transform my life. Here’s how, and here’s why you should do it too. In this video I go over a few different reasons why you should make...
- February 17, 2020
Test Day Domination - MCAT, Step 1, Step...
Test Day: In this video I go over strategies for test day to increase your MCAT, Step 1, and Step 2CK test scores. You have worked hard studying and now...
- February 10, 2020
Family Health History: Why Track It?
You may quickly rush through those doctor forms checking boxes for the health and medical issues your relatives have. But it’s worth taking time to slow down and really think...
- February 06, 2020
How to Study More Effectively | Feynman ...
Study smarter and study less with the Feynman Technique. The Feynman technique is particularly effective at helping you master difficult concepts. Named after the Nobel Prize winning Richard Feynman, the...
- February 03, 2020
Time Management Lies - Why You're Not Pr...
Signup for your Free Trial to The Great Courses Plus here!: http://ow.ly/3Qkb30pyga1 Tired of time management tips that don\'t actually work? Here are the reasons you\'re not productive and how to...
- January 30, 2020
Coronavirus has killed 106 and infected ...
Disinfection workers wearing masks and spray anti-septic solution at the Incheon International Airport on January 27, 2020 in Incheon, South Korea. Chung Sung-Jun | Getty Images A novel coronavirus has now taken...
- January 28, 2020
What is the correct dosage of CBD?
Cannabidiol (CBD) is available in many forms, including oils, tablets, and creams. The ideal dosages vary depending on both its form and usage. There is little research, though, so doctors...
- January 22, 2020
Could hydration levels influence cogniti...
Dehydration can cause headaches and several physiological issues, and older adults are most at risk of experiencing it. Does it also affect cognitive function, however? And might overhydration also affect...
- January 21, 2020
Elevated Testosterone May Lower Asthma R...
Elevated levels of serum testosterone appeared to be significantly associated with a reduced risk for asthma in women, and obesity modifies this risk, researchers reported. Findings from the first population-based study...
- January 20, 2020
New diet that matches biological clock m...
Typically, doctors advise people with type 2 diabetes to eat about six times a day. But this approach can lead to a vicious cycle in which individuals require more intensive...
- January 20, 2020
How to Use Anki Effectively - Flash Card...
Flashcards, specifically Anki, are a great study resource for premed students and medical students. In my first ever video I explained the benefits of using Anki flashcards in your study...
- January 20, 2020
10 causes of an itchy face
A person may experience an itching sensation, or pruritus, on their face for a number of different reasons. Although pruritus can occur due to visible conditions, such as psoriasis or an...
- January 19, 2020
Study sets blood pressure target for peo...
Lowering an older person’s systolic blood pressure to 120 mmHg or lower reduces the risk of heart disease, but increases the chance of kidney changes. Share on PinterestOlder adults may...
- January 17, 2020
What are the symptoms of throat cancer?
Throat cancer is any cancer that develops within a person’s throat. There are two main types of throat cancer: pharyngeal cancer and laryngeal cancer. Pharyngeal cancer develops in the pharynx, which...
- January 16, 2020
Depression during period: Everything you...
Feeling depressed before and during a menstrual period is common. Experts believe that these emotional changes occur as a result of fluctuating hormone levels. Most people who menstruate will experience some...
- January 16, 2020
Aspirin: Friend or foe after breast canc...
Many studies have suggested that women who take aspirin may have a lower risk of breast cancer. But how does this common anti-inflammatory affect the health outcomes of women who...
- January 15, 2020
Juul is halting sales of its fruit-flavo...
Menthol pods for Juul Labs Inc. e-cigarettes are displayed for sale at a store in Princeton, Illinois, U.S., on Monday, Sept. 16, 2019. Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty Images Juul is...
- January 15, 2020
Open Tracheostomy
Please be advised that this video contains graphic footage of surgery. This video demonstrates an open tracheostomy performed in a patient with neurological weakness leading to respiratory failure and prolonged need...
- March 28, 2019
Mayo Clinic's first face transplant pati...
One and a half years after the surgery that transformed his life, Andy Sandness meets the widow of the donor....
- November 10, 2017
Mayo Clinic uses stem cell therapy to tr...
Researchers at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Florida have conducted the world’s first prospective, blinded and placebo-controlled clinical study to test the benefit of using bone marrow stem cells to reduce...
- December 06, 2016
Is Your Hearing At Risk? Tips to Protect...
Hearing loss is a natural part of the aging process. But, noise-induced hearing loss is on the rise, leading to May being recognized as Better Hearing Month. According to the National...
- July 05, 2016
Postpartum Depression: What You Need to ...
The birth of a baby is supposed to be a time of wonder, joy and happiness. But for some new moms, that time can be one of sadness and anxiety....
- October 15, 2015
Vasovasostomy - Mayo Clinic
In this video, vasovasostomy or vasectomy reversal is explained. For questions about costs and insurance, call the Mayo Clinic Business Estimating Office: - Within the United States: 507-284-0403 To schedule a consultation...
- February 02, 2015
Pill-induced esophagitis - Mayo Clinic
Pil-induced, also called drug-induced, esophagitis can happens when medications are taken incorrectly. If you don\'t swallow enough water or lie down right after a dose, the pills can get hung...
- January 14, 2015
Blood Doping - Mayo Clinic
When cyclist Lance Armstrong admitted he used performance enhancing drugs, the practice of blood doping hit the media spotlight. But how exactly does it boost performance? Experts at Mayo Clinic...
- June 13, 2013
Gut Bacteria Hold Potential for Treating...
Gut bacteria, specifically Prevotella histicola, have anti-inflammatory benefits that could help treat autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and ankylosing spondylitis. Researchers examined the possibility using mice, and more...
- November 12, 2012
Proton Beam Therapy - Mayo Clinic
Standard radiation therapy is an effective way to treat many cancers. But it isn\'t perfect. It kills cancer cells, but it also kills some healthy cells in its path...
- December 13, 2011
Adult ADD - Mayo Clinic
Difficulty staying on task, being easily distracted, constantly losing things and never finishing projects. All are tell tale signs of adult attention deficit disorder. Lots of people think they may...
- May 25, 2011