Anatomy of a Perfect Daily Schedule
You\'ve been looking at the lives of the incredibly successful and want to know how you can replicate their success. Want to know the secret? It\'s not their superhuman discipline...
- October 14, 2022
Casper Update 2022 | Everything You NEED...
Learn more about the all-new Med School Insiders Casper Course: https://medschoolinsiders.com/casper Premeds often worry about things like GPA, MCAT, and letters of recommendation when preparing for medical school applications; however, there...
- October 14, 2022
Bulletproof Your Focus in 60 Seconds #SH...
While time management and efficiency are key for maximizing productivity, learning how to maintain intense focus for prolonged periods of time is equally important. Start by using the 80/20 Rule....
- October 14, 2022
Avoid Statins and Other Meds with These ...
Many U.S. adults will get unwelcome news from their doctors as they age – that they’ll have to take medications. Why? There are three health conditions that often become more...
- March 23, 2021
New York state is running 1,000 genome t...
Scientists work in a lab testing COVID-19 samples at New York City’s health department, during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in New York, April 23, 2020. Brendan McDermid |...
- January 27, 2021
Birx says someone was giving Trump ‘pa...
Deborah Birx, coronavirus response coordinator for the White House Coronavirus Task Force, speaks after a White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing at the Department of Health and Human Services on...
- January 27, 2021
Adrienne Herbert: “Change is possible ...
Adrienne Herbert, host of The Power Hour and now a brilliant book of the same name, joins Happiful’s podcast to talk about encouragement, change and learning to lead in your...
- January 27, 2021
Online initiative encourages candid conv...
Peanut has launched a new initiative, Moments, after a survey revealed that 40% of women feel the pandemic has caused social media to become aggressive and a ‘breeding ground for...
- January 27, 2021
Russia plans to produce 1 billion doses ...
A worker wearing personal protective equipment holds a tray containing unlabeled ampoules of the ‘Gam-COVID-Vac’ COVID-19 vaccine, developed by the Gamaleya National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology and the...
- November 25, 2020
Universities guilty of ‘perpetuating i...
New report calls on senior higher education staff to undergo training ‘to improve racial literacy as part of a sector-wide crackdown’ Tackling racial harassment in higher education sheds light on the...
- November 25, 2020
FDA authorizes Regeneron’s Covid treat...
View of Corporate and Research and Development Headquarters of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals on Old Saw Mill River Road in Tarrytown, New York. Lev Radin | LightRocket | Getty Images The Food and Drug...
- November 23, 2020
Caramel Apple Cider Mimosa
This content originally appeared on TCOYD: Taking Control of Your Diabetes. Republished with permission. By Sarah Severance This is a fun twist on a traditional mimosa, but keep in mind it does...
- November 22, 2020
Welcome to Caring Connections
A blog series focused on self-care for you and your loved ones. Pause for a moment. Feel your feet against the floor. Inhale. Exhale. You are on a journey. Journeys require occasional...
- November 20, 2020
Novel Biologic Effective for Both Allerg...
The investigational monoclonal antibody tezepelumab proved to be an effective therapy for uncontrolled severe asthma in patients with and without perennial and seasonal allergies, a post-hoc analysis of data from...
- November 18, 2020
Gluten-Free and Diabetes-Friendly Store ...
For people living with Celiac disease, or with gluten sensitivities, eating a gluten-free diet is necessary in order to avoid gastrointestinal issues. Over time, gluten-free options have become more mainstream...
- November 17, 2020
Scynexis Announces Submission of New Dru...
ibrexafungerp Treatment for Vaginal Candidiasis Scynexis Announces Submission of New Drug Application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Oral Ibrexafungerp for the Treatment of Vaginal Yeast Infection JERSEY CITY, N.J., Oct....
- November 16, 2020
Lohxa LLC Issues Voluntary Nationwide Re...
November 9, 2020 Audience: Consumer, Patient, Health Professional, Pharmacy November 09, 2020 — Lohxa, LLC is voluntarily recalling Chlorhexidine Gluconate Oral Rinse USP, 0.12% Alcohol free (NDC:70166-027-15) products bearing an expiration date...
- November 11, 2020
The long road to targeting the holy grai...
“This is not the cure to cancer. I think that’s very important to clarify. But I think it’s the beginning of the long road to better cancer immunotherapy.” Professor Sergio Quezada...
- November 10, 2020
Keto Apple Cake
This content originally appeared on Sugar-Free Mom. Republished with permission. The fall is here, and that means apples are in season! While some who are on a ketogenic diet are opposed...
- November 08, 2020
Stefanie Williams on her journey with en...
Fitness influencer Stefanie Williams’ shares the injury that spurred her on to a soul-searching mission, her journey with endometriosis, and her determination to help others If you were to ask that...
- November 08, 2020
Pat Bowlen Is
Posted on July 24, 2014 by Jamie Floyd On Wednesday, the Denver Broncos released a statement indicating the owner of their franchise, Pat Bowlen, is stepping down as a result of his diagnosis...
- November 07, 2020
Woman Discovers Breast Lump in the Showe...
If it hadn’t been for an intense workout and an accidental drop of her loofah, Theresa Sundstrom might not have found her cancer nearly as early as she did. As...
- November 07, 2020
Discover the power of pottering
Unlock the full potential of the wellness trend that you’re probably already doing – without even realising it Pottering’, it’s a word that almost speaks for itself. For me, it conjures...
- November 06, 2020
What’s happened to cancer clinical tri...
A research nurse processing trial samples Clinical trials are an essential part of cancer research and care, with around 1 in 6 people with cancer taking part in research to access...
- November 05, 2020
The Future of Insulin Therapy: New Tech ...
Advances in insulin types and delivery systems over the last few decades have aimed to improve blood glucose management and quality of life for people with diabetes. From improvements to...
- November 03, 2020
Can the plant compound apigenin decrease...
Researchers studied the effects of apigenin on mice with Down syndrome. Down syndrome occurs when there is an extra copy or piece of chromosome 21, but the cause is unknown. Scientists...
- November 03, 2020
Low-Carb Apple Galette
This content originally appeared on ForGoodMeasure. Republished with permission. I grew up within walking distance of an abandoned apple orchard. Fall would arrive bringing crisp air, crunchy leaves, and an annual...
- November 01, 2020
Questions to Ask Assisted Living Communi...
Posted on March 3, 2015 by Peter Berkowitz Part 3: Staff Training & Education If you’re considering care for a family member who is living with the challenges of Alzheimer’s or other...
- October 30, 2020
Winter Allergies & COVID-19: Know th...
When warm weather hit this spring, people flocked outside to get socially distant – hikes, walks, camping, picnics. If a scratchy throat or cough arrived, many had to debate whether...
- October 30, 2020
Asia will be ‘resilient’ in a corona...
As parts of the world brace for a second wave of Covid-19 infections, the economic impact on Asia will likely be “limited” as the region will remain resilient, according to...
- October 29, 2020
Worrying statistics revealed regarding m...
The rate of Black people detained under the Mental Health Act continues to be more than four times higher than white people NHS Digital has published Mental Health Act Statistics 2019-20,...
- October 28, 2020
McDonald’s launches free activity week...
This year has served us many firsts, and as communities, cities, countries and global populations, we’ve come together to navigate through them. In a bid to keep this momentum going...
- October 27, 2020
Does oatmeal improve gut bacteria?
Researchers studied whether eating oatmeal helps improve gut bacteria and lower cholesterol. In 2008 up to 39% of adults over 25 had high cholesterol levels, which increases the risk for heart...
- October 26, 2020
Voice-Based Screening Predicts Lung Func...
Results from a preliminary study showed novel voice and breath analysis using a smartphone app to be a useful measure of lung function, and researchers say the technique may prove...
- October 25, 2020
8 Spooky but Diabetes-Friendly Halloween...
Everyone talks about treats during Halloween, which can be frustrating for those who regularly carb count. Fortunately, you can still celebrate the occasion without the sugar overload. You just need...
- October 25, 2020
FDA opens private Covid vaccine meetings...
The FDA took the unusual step Thursday in opening to the public a routine meeting with an advisory group that’s weighing in on approving the coronavirus vaccine as the agency...
- October 24, 2020
Marijuana Use Linked to Lower Hospital M...
Patients diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who reported using marijuana had less risk of in-hospital mortality and pneumonia than non-users, according to a nationwide population-based study. Use of marijuana...
- October 23, 2020
What I Wish People Knew About Type 3C Di...
This content originally appeared on Beyond Type 1. Republished with permission. By Jen M. What do you think of when you think of a diabetes diagnosis story? It could be a type...
- October 23, 2020
Italy, the epicenter of Europe’s first...
A delivery person passes near St. Peter’s Basilica, as Italy tightens measures to try and contain the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Rome, Italy. Remo Casilli | Reuters Italy announced a...
- October 20, 2020
The mental impact of IVF
More than 20,000 IVF babies are born in the UK each year. But, for every success, there are many heartbreaks. Could more be done to support the mental health of...
- October 18, 2020
NJ governor hopes to use a ‘scalpel’...
New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said Thursday on CNBC he hopes to avoid broad economic lockdowns to deal with rising coronavirus cases in the state and the nation. “I think...
- October 17, 2020
Face masks not likely to cause an increa...
A recent research study investigates gas exchange when wearing a surgical face mask in healthy patients and patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Face masks have been a topical discussion...
- October 16, 2020
Breaking the silence: Emma’s story
Please be aware this article contains details that some readers may find distressing. In 1981, I was sexually abused by the restaurant owner who befriended my family on a holiday overseas....
- October 14, 2020
Diabetes-Friendly Starbucks Drinks
It’s that time of year again, the allure of pumpkin spice and everything nice suddenly takes over your summer vibes. I am not a coffee drinker, but each season I...
- October 12, 2020
Zucchini everywhere
Zucchini is rich in the carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin, as well as magnesium and vitamin K, making them important for bone health. Zucchini can be consumed raw or cooked. Raw...
- October 11, 2020
Former NFL Player with Type 1 Diabetes S...
Jake Byrne was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a teen, and he didn’t let his condition stop him from pursuing his dreams of playing professional football. He also wrote...
- October 11, 2020
Dr. Scott Gottlieb: Antibody drugs may b...
Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Friday that antibody drugs are likely to be important treatments for the coronavirus, but he cautioned against considering them a panacea for the nation’s...
- October 11, 2020
One Million Masks Donated! But GreaterGo...
As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, GreaterGood has been working hard to do its part to bring masks and other personal protective equipment to frontline workers and essential...
- October 07, 2020
FDA Approves Kalydeco (ivacaftor) as Fir...
Print this page BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sep. 25, 2020– Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (Nasdaq: VRTX) today announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Kalydeco (ivacaftor) for use in children with cystic...
- October 05, 2020
U.S. Food and Drug Administration Approv...
Print this page KING OF PRUSSIA, PA – September 28, 2020 – CSL Behring, a global biotherapeutics leader, announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved...
- October 04, 2020
Unmasking mental health in the deaf comm...
More so than ever before, the mental health of the deaf community is being impacted by world events. It’s time to read the signs, and lend a hand to those...
- October 04, 2020
Could increasing paid paternity leave be...
As France doubles paid paternity leave for new fathers, we ask, how could this change benefit dads’ mental health? At the end of September French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to...
- October 03, 2020
A College Senior vs. A Global Pandemic
March 16th: The first day of spring break for Thomas Jefferson University. Little did I know… my spring break week would actually turn into a three-and-a-half-month hiatus from my Radiation...
- October 02, 2020
Introducing Wheat Early May Prevent Celi...
Very early introduction of high-dose gluten was associated with a lower prevalence of celiac disease at 3 years of age in a prespecified secondary analysis from the Enquiring About Tolerance...
- September 30, 2020
Mom Gives Birth and Receives a Breast Ca...
It’s likely that Brooke Taylor had breast cancer even before she was pregnant with her daughter, Elsie. But in a strange turn of events, Brooke managed to give birth to...
- September 28, 2020
Is screen time bad for kids?
A new research study compares screen time with green time and how they impact children’s psychological outcomes. Mental health problems affect 1.2 million children in Canada under the age of 18,...
- September 28, 2020
Study Shows Role of Opioids in Managing ...
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- September 26, 2020
Masks, No, Body Armor, Yes; CDC Nixes Tr...
Note that some links may require registration or subscription. The Pentagon took some of the money meant for spending on masks and swabs for the COVID-19 pandemic and spent it on...
- September 25, 2020
Europe faces an economic winter as the v...
A nurse disinfects the hands of a patient at the Calesas healthcare centre in the Usera neighbourhood, under partial lockdown, in Madrid. OSCAR DEL POZO | AFP | Getty Images Europe is...
- September 25, 2020
How to help siblings get along better
But experts say parents don’t have to put up with the bickering and the fights: There are strategies and techniques to help brothers and sisters get along better, strengthening a...
- September 24, 2020
Zoning in on Sick Day Management: Practi...
By Dr. Francine Kaufman Pediatric endocrinologist Dr. Fran Kaufman shares tips for managing illness and diabetes: make a sick day plan, have supplies on hand, log your data, modify your insulin...
- September 23, 2020
What are the mental health symptoms of â...
Counselling could be vital for recovery from certain long-term Coronavirus symptoms including brain fog, experts reveal By now, we’re all aware of the key Coronavirus symptoms: a high temperature, a new,...
- September 22, 2020
What is mean world syndrome?
What happens when the news cycle starts to feel too heavy? It turns out that what we hear and see being reported, could be negatively impacting how we view the...
- September 19, 2020
Bill Gates: ‘The next big question’ ...
Bill Gates expressed confidence that a coronavirus vaccine will be available by 2021. But he remains concerned that doses won’t be made available to lower-income groups, particularly in less developed...
- September 16, 2020
China’s digital health care start-ups ...
Adam Gault | Getty Images BEIJING — The coronavirus pandemic is proving to be the accelerator that China’s health care technology start-ups needed. In a country of 1.4 billion, many people who used...
- September 12, 2020
6 comics that perfectly capture everyday...
Follow the illustrators turning their experiences with anxiety into works of art Most of us will experience periods of anxiety throughout our lives. Even so, sometimes a condition like anxiety...
- September 10, 2020
Let go of the fear of failure
Do you constantly worry about what could go wrong if you try something new? Here’s why letting go of this anxiety, and embracing the idea of failure, could lead to...
- September 02, 2020
Apartment-Sized Ballet
Ballet is a beautiful way to keep moving forward when our lives are standing still.So, embrace your personal space and treat it as a work of art. That’s what I’ve said...
- August 31, 2020
FDA Approves Cystadrops (cysteamine) Oph...
FDA Approves Cystadrops (cysteamine) Ophthalmic Solution for the Ocular Manifestations of Cystinosis Print this page LEBANON, N.J., Aug. 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Recordati Rare Diseases Inc., today announced the U.S. Food...
- August 31, 2020
The breathing technique to help you thro...
Four ways the resonance breath technique can support your mental health There’s an ever-changing yearning for homeostasis within our body. Through our breathing, we search for this balance, engaging two branches...
- August 30, 2020
FDA Approves Winlevi (clascoterone) Crea...
FDA Approves Winlevi (clascoterone) Cream for the Treatment of Acne Print this page Lainate, Italy – August 27, 2020 – Cassiopea SpA (SIX: SKIN), today announced that the United States Food...
- August 29, 2020
Stuck At Home Guide: Telemedicine
Note: On Friday, April 17, Senior Planet hosted Dr. Michael Spertus, a family doctor and instructor at Harvard Medical School, to talk about how people can stay connected to their...
- August 27, 2020
Texas evacuates residents for Hurricane ...
Evacuees walk to board buses Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020, in Galveston, Texas. The evacuees are being taken to Austin, Texas, as Hurricane Laura heads toward the Gulf Coast. David J. Phillip...
- August 26, 2020
A Declaration of Independence? The Debat...
Posted on July 1, 2015 by Michele Macmartin The recent New York Times article “Imprisoned by Independence” explores how older adults’ preference for “aging in place” may have inadvertently helped imprison...
- August 23, 2020
Breakfast Ideas
Are your breakfast ideas feeling stale? (No pun intended!) Here are some fresh breakfast ideas. These will give you some healthy options to brighten your breakfast at home. Overnight Oats 1/4 cup...
- August 23, 2020
Bayshore Pharmaceuticals, LLC Issues Vol...
August 20, 2020 Print this page Audience: Consumer, Health Professional, Pharmacy August 20, 2020 — Bayshore Pharmaceuticals, LLC, Short Hills, NJ is voluntarily recalling one (1) lot of Metformin Hydrochloride Extended-Release Tablets...
- August 23, 2020
Seeing the Signs and Learning to Thrive ...
This content originally appeared on Beyond Type 1. Republished with permission. By Eoin Costelloe It seems like most type 1 diabetics out there have a similar start to their story: an overwhelming...
- August 21, 2020
Pfizer and BioNTech’s favored Covid-19...
In this photo illustration the American multinational pharmaceutical corporation Pfizer logo seen displayed on a smartphone with a computer model of the COVID-19 coronavirus on the background. Budrul Chukrut | SOPA...
- August 21, 2020
Can You Manage Diabetes Well Without Lot...
If you live in a country like the United States, where the majority of health insurance is privatized and there is no strong social safety net, it can feel as...
- August 15, 2020
Droplet Transmission vs. Airborne… Wha...
We have all seen in the news that there is still lots of discussion about how COVID-19 is really transmitted from person to person. Is it transmitted by droplet or...
- August 12, 2020
FDA Approves Lampit (nifurtimox) for the...
FDA Approves Lampit (nifurtimox) for the Treatment of Chagas Disease in Children Print this page WHIPPANY, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE) August 7, 2020 — Bayer announced today that the United States Food and...
- August 11, 2020
Book Review: Actually, I Can.: Growing U...
Morgan J. Panzirer is 19 years old and is a student at Villanova University, majoring in biology and minoring in Spanish. She was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age...
- August 08, 2020
Long-term symptoms, complications of COV...
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- August 04, 2020
Aurinia Announces U.S. Food and Drug Adm...
voclosporin Treatment for Lupus Nephritis Aurinia Announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration Acceptance of the Filing of New Drug Application and Priority Review for Voclosporin for the Treatment of Lupus Nephritis Print...
- July 31, 2020
Wellbeing news round-up: Self-care, musi...
From the benefits of me-time to music for mental health, we share the weekend’s wellbeing news that you might have missed Practising a musical instrument is good for your mental health Great...
- July 27, 2020
Dr. Scott Gottlieb: ‘We don’t want t...
Dr. Scott Gottlieb on Friday warned against comparing the risks of the coronavirus for children with those from the seasonal influenza, stressing that much remains unknown about Covid-19. “The reality is that flu...
- July 25, 2020
LabCorp CEO says coronavirus in U.S. is ...
LabCorp CEO Adam Schechter told CNBC on Tuesday that the coronavirus is spreading faster in the U.S. than the company can expand testing capacity, leading to slower turnaround time for results. “We need all...
- July 22, 2020
New advice series launches to help 52% o...
Celebrity organisers, the Style Sisters, have launched their new Style with Attictude series to help the one in two Brits who are ‘desperate for space’ as they continue working from...
- July 22, 2020
Researchers Find a Way to Prevent Cancer...
Just like the rest of the body’s cells, cancer cells use glucose (sugar) as food. So preventing the cells from consuming any sugar makes them more sensitive to chemotherapy treatment...
- July 20, 2020
Let’s Talk About Bubbles
Over the past five months (hard to believe we are five months in to life with COVID), we have had to adapt our way of life completely. From going grocery...
- July 19, 2020
Good News on the Health Front
With the pandemic dominating the news cycle and social media posts 24/7, it’s easy to fall into a gloom-and-doom mode. So here’s something to snap you right out of that,...
- July 18, 2020
American Airlines warns 25,000 employees...
An airline employee walks past empty American Airlines check-in terminals at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, on May 12, 2020. ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS American Airlines on Wednesday warned about 25,000 front-line...
- July 16, 2020
Intermittent Fasting - Fact or Fiction? ...
The craze of intermittent fasting has gripped the world of fitness and nutrition — but is this a temporary fad that will pass, or the paradigm shifting dietary intervention we’re...
- July 14, 2020
FDA Approves Upneeq (oxymetazoline hydro...
FDA Approves Upneeq (oxymetazoline hydrochloride ophthalmic solution) for Acquired Blepharoptosis (Droopy Eyelid) in Adults Print this page BRIDGEWATER, N.J, July 09, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Osmotica Pharmaceuticals plc (Nasdaq: OSMT) (“Osmotica”...
- July 12, 2020
Georgia governor reopens coronavirus fie...
One room at a temporary hospital is viewed at the Georgia World Congress Center, Thursday, April 16, 2020, in Atlanta. Georgia. Ron Harris | Pool | AP Georgia is planning to reopen...
- July 11, 2020
New York to investigate potential corona...
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo conducts a news conference on the COVID-19 pandemic at the National Press Club in Washington D.C., after a meeting with President Trump at the White...
- June 28, 2020
Black Minds Matter offers free counselli...
Addressing the racist disparity in mental health care, the organisation pays for sessions with Black counsellors – and we can all get involved with supporting the cause Across the world, we’re...
- June 27, 2020
New report warns pandemic is severely im...
A new report from The Childhood Trust has warned that the pandemic is having a significant impact on children’s mental health, leaving those who are disadvantaged extremely vulnerable. What can...
- June 23, 2020
FDA Approves Gimoti (metoclopramide) Nas...
FDA Approves Gimoti (metoclopramide) Nasal Spray for Diabetic Gastroparesis Print this page SOLANA BEACH, Calif., June 19, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Evoke Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ: EVOK), a specialty pharmaceutical company focused...
- June 21, 2020
Environmental Factors in Myositis: A Lin...
The development of a subtype of inflammatory myopathy characterized by interstitial lung disease and positivity for a specific autoantibody was influenced by seasonality and place of residence, Japanese researchers found. Among...
- June 18, 2020
A closed highway and a ‘mad dash’ to...
Somerville’s Division St., a usually bustling pedestrian street, pictured from Main Street. In the front of the image is a sign for Somerville’s weekly cruise nights, which are “on hiatus...
- June 14, 2020
Join the free webinar that explores prac...
The webinar will offer a global perspective on racism, and look at the practical things each and every one of us can do to create an equal world We all have...
- June 14, 2020
Kala Pharmaceuticals Announces FDA Accep...
Treatment for Dry Eye Disease Kala Pharmaceuticals Announces FDA Acceptance of New Drug Application for Eysuvis for Dry Eye Disease Print this page WATERTOWN, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 26, 2020– Kala Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:KALA),...
- June 13, 2020
FDA Approves Merck’s Recarbrio (imipen...
Print this page KENILWORTH, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE) June 5, 2020 — Merck (NYSE: MRK), known as MSD outside the United States and Canada, announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug...
- June 10, 2020
More than half of states may be undercou...
Those states are not reporting probable cases, according to the daily case count listed on the CDC’s website. Probable cases include those that show evidence of an infection without the...
- June 10, 2020
Children aren’t born racist. Here’s ...
Some parents of white kids, meanwhile, fear they’ll raise children who will grow up to be racist — if not the kind of racist who suffocates a man with a...
- June 08, 2020
FDA Approves Tauvid (flortaucipir F 18 i...
FDA Approves Tauvid (flortaucipir F 18 injection) for Use in Patients Being Evaluated for Alzheimer’s Disease Print this page INDIANAPOLIS, May 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Tauvid, a radioactive diagnostic agent, has...
- June 06, 2020
UK Study Under Review Finds People With ...
There’s a large UK study (2 million people) under peer review that’s gaining traction on social media. Why? Because it defies our – already overtaxed mental states – of what’s...
- June 05, 2020
Need a plumber or babysitter to come to ...
Yet, after months of working from home — and perhaps teaching and supervising children full-time — you’re faced with dirty floors, broken appliances, and fraying parental nerves. You need help....
- June 02, 2020
Coronavirus reports – Part 4: “I kno...
Saima was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2018, when she was 29. We caught up with people living with cancer across the country, to find out how the coronavirus pandemic...
- June 01, 2020
How to talk to family about mental healt...
Trying to explain your illness to those closest to you can be an intimidating challenge, so here’s some expert advice to help you get the conversation started… However much we love...
- June 01, 2020
If you have ADHD, here’s how to manage...
The transition has been challenging for many. But for some adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, commonly called ADHD, the switch means they’re struggling to stay on top of things...
- May 31, 2020
A Diabetes Educator Walks Us Through a T...
With our country slowly heading back to our “new normal,” we will likely have to go back to our regularly scheduled lives, which includes being diligent about keeping up with...
- May 29, 2020
COVID-19: What to Know About Multisystem...
The silver lining to the COVID-19 pandemic has been that it doesn’t appear to affect children as much as it does adults. The majority of kids who have been infected...
- May 28, 2020
Looking for love: 20% of couples meet vi...
New research has revealed a fifth of couples met online, with searches for online dating soaring by 75% since lockdown began When it comes to looking for love, where and how...
- May 28, 2020
Study Suggests Watching Disney Movies Ma...
If you love Disney movies, it probably won’t come as much of a shock to you that Disney films have emotionally healing properties. But you might be surprised to learn...
- May 27, 2020
Gratitude at Six Feet Apart
If you’re feeling the raw edge of the terrifying world pandemic of COVID-19, you are not alone. And while now might seem a tough time to experience gratitude, doing just...
- May 26, 2020
FDA Approves Kynmobi (apomorphine hydroc...
FDA Approves Kynmobi (apomorphine hydrochloride) Sublingual Film for the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease OFF Episodes Print this page MARLBOROUGH, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE) May 21, 2020 –Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Sunovion) announced today that...
- May 26, 2020
FDA Grants Priority Review of Sutimlimab...
sutimlimab Treatment for Cold Agglutinin Disease (CAD) FDA Grants Priority Review of Sutimlimab, Potential First Approved Treatment of Hemolysis in Adult Patients with Cold Agglutinin Disease Print this page PARIS – May 14,...
- May 20, 2020
Health officials double down on the dang...
Texas had its highest single-day increase in new coronavirus cases Saturday, according to numbers from the Department of State Health Services. The Lone Star State, one of the first to start...
- May 19, 2020
Charlie Kimball and His Driving Force to...
The COVID-19 outbreak presents unique challenges for those of us living with diabetes. Charlie Kimball, a professional IndyCar driver and father of two and lives with type 1 diabetes. His...
- May 16, 2020
FDA Approves Tabrecta (capmatinib) for M...
FDA Approves Tabrecta (capmatinib) for Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer with METex14 Print this page EAST HANOVER, N.J., May 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ – Novartis announced today that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)...
- May 16, 2020
Relationships Are Everything – How Soc...
Posted on June 25, 2014 by Greg Harbin Society keeps giving us messages that when we get older, we’re finished. We’re not finished. Every day is a new start. – Billie Jean...
- May 15, 2020
New coronavirus case counts are going do...
In 17 states, the numbers are holding steady, according to an analysis of data from Johns Hopkins University. And in nine states, the numbers of new cases are still rising....
- May 15, 2020
Keto Chicken Mushroom Casserole
This content originally appeared on Sugar-Free Mom. Republished with permission. If you’re a lover of tasty keto chicken recipes, you are going to enjoy this quick and easy chicken casserole recipe....
- May 10, 2020
Bristol Myers Squibb Provides Update on ...
lisocabtagene maraleucel Treatment for Large B-Cell Lymphoma Bristol Myers Squibb Provides Update on Biologics License Application (BLA) for Lisocabtagene Maraleucel (liso-cel) Print this page PRINCETON, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– May 6, 2020 Bristol Myers Squibb...
- May 08, 2020
COVID-19: The Cancer Research UK scienti...
Marcel Gehrung has been 3D printing protective visors from his living room. COVID-19 is delaying cancer research and treatment. We catch up with some of the cancer researchers who are using...
- May 06, 2020
Live Life Well Virtual Weekender – see...
Live Life Well Virtual Weekender is the UK’s first ever virtual wellbeing festival in response to COVID-19 and the current national lockdown While life in lockdown may have paused some events...
- May 05, 2020
Warmer weather and debate over restricti...
But as some states loosen or let go of their stay-at-home orders, researchers predict a higher death toll from coronavirus this summer than previously expected. By Sunday, more than 1.1...
- May 04, 2020
FDA Accepts Genentech’s Biologics Lice...
Treatment for Breast cancer FDA Accepts Genentech’s Biologics License Application for Fixed-Dose Subcutaneous Combination of Perjeta And Herceptin For HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Print this page South San Francisco, CA — February 24,...
- April 29, 2020
Researchers cut chloroquine study short ...
Medical staff shows on February 26, 2020 packets of a Nivaquine, tablets containing chloroquine and Plaqueril, tablets containing hydroxychloroquine, drugs that has shown signs of effectiveness against coronavirus. Gerard Julien |...
- April 24, 2020
Apple got off to a strong start and look...
Apple CEO Tim Cook attends the Economic Summit held for the China Development Forum in Beijing on March 23, 2019. Laurent Fievet | AFP | Getty Images Apple got off to a great...
- March 10, 2020
Florida says 2 residents have died from ...
The Florida Department of Health announced late Friday that two residents have died in the coronavirus outbreak. One person was a new presumptive positive case in Lee County, the department said....
- March 07, 2020
Japan plays down possibility of postponi...
The Japanese government played down speculation over whether the Tokyo Summer Olympics will take place from July 24 to August 9 this year, as the number of coronavirus cases in...
- March 04, 2020
Trump asks Fed for ‘big cut’ after A...
President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference on the coronavirus outbreak at the White House in Washington, February 29, 2020. Joshua Roberts | Reuters President Donald Trump once again called on the Federal...
- March 03, 2020
MCAT Resources and Study Materials [Part...
How to Ace the MCAT: These are the materials and study schedule that I used to get a 99.9th percentile on the MCAT. In Part 1, I go over the...
- March 02, 2020
Medical School Application Mistakes | 6 ...
It pains me to see pre-med students make the same mistakes over and over again each year. After helping hundreds of students successfully get into medical school, I\'ve compiled a...
- February 21, 2020
STOICISM for STUDENTS
Stoicism as a student\'s philosophy serves as their own personal operating system. As I\'ve said time and time again on this channel, systems produce results. And your philosophy is the...
- February 15, 2020
How I Scored 99.9th Percentile on the MC...
How to Study for the MCAT: In this video I go over the study strategies I used to ace the MCAT and reveal my MCAT score. These same strategies worked...
- February 09, 2020
How to Properly Clean a Dirty Car Seat
While throwing a car seat cover and straps in the washer and dryer seems like a convenient and sensible way to go about cleaning a dirty car seat, this is...
- February 06, 2020
Cancer: Using copper to boost immunother...
An interdisciplinary group of scientists has successfully destroyed tumor cells in mice by using nano-sized copper compounds alongside immunotherapy. Importantly, the tumors did not return after the treatment ceased. According to...
- January 28, 2020
Using salt to fight cancer
Although scientists continually refine cancer treatments, there is still much room for improvement. A new study, carried out in mice, focuses on salt. The researchers have successfully used sodium chloride...
- January 25, 2020
Mayo Clinic Minute: Practical tips for a...
In winter, you might be tempted to hunker down and wait for it to end. But Dr. Brent Bauer says embracing winter is one of three ways you can make...
- January 21, 2020
BEST Book on Building New Habits - Atomi...
Atomic Habits by James Clear is my favorite book on the science and application of habits. In this video, we\'ll go over how to build good habits and end bad...
- January 19, 2020
What to know about ethmoid sinusitis
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinuses. Ethmoid sinusitis is the inflammation of a specific group of sinuses — the ethmoid sinuses — which sit between the nose and eyes. The...
- January 18, 2020
Intermittent fasting can help ease metab...
For those with metabolic syndrome, the necessary lifestyle and weight changes can be challenging. Now, a study has shown that eating within a certain time window can help tackle that. Share...
- January 18, 2020
20 causes of numbness in the hands
A number of conditions can cause the hands to feel numb. When a person has a sensation of numbness in the hands, weakness and painful tingling sensations may also occur. This...
- January 17, 2020
How to Get Into Medical School | 6 Reaso...
How to Get Into Medical School: Medical school is becoming more and more competitive each year - recent data shows that less than 40% of pre-med applicants get accepted into...
- January 17, 2020
The surprising link between depression a...
People may think that valuing happiness leads to a happier life. However, new research has found that wanting to feel happy can also have a negative outcome. Previous studies have concluded...
- January 17, 2020
Could some antibiotics help treat early ...
The symptoms of frontotemporal, or early onset, dementia can appear as early as age 40. Have researchers found a new way to treat this condition using antibiotics? Frontotemporal dementia, or frontotemporal...
- January 16, 2020
What to know about vasovagal syncope
The term vasovagal syncope describes fainting that occurs in response to a sudden drop in heart rate or blood pressure. The resulting lack of blood and oxygen to the brain...
- January 16, 2020
Itchy rash: 8 types
A rash is a change in the skin that can result in bumpy, blotchy, or scaly patches. Many people have had an itchy rash at some point in their lives....
- January 15, 2020
POMODORO TECHNIQUE - My Favorite Tool to...
The Pomodoro Technique is one of my favorite ways to beat procrastination and maintain productivity and focus. The pomodoro technique utilizes alternating study and break times of 25 and 5...
- January 15, 2020
Stem cells: A step toward improving func...
Early research at Mayo Clinic using stem cell therapy to treat spinal cord injuries has produced results for one patient that doctors describe as \"beyond expectations.\" The clinical trial enrolled...
- November 27, 2019
The Clinical Trial Journey
Patients are waiting. That is what motivates Mayo Clinic’s researchers in their quest for better treatments and cures. Clinical trials bridge the gap between research and patient care, and help...
- June 05, 2019
The Gut Microbiome and C. difficile
Researchers from Mayo Clinic have published a new study on the gut microbiome and C. difficile in the journal Science Translational Medicine: http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/10/464/eaam7019. Using a novel mouse model, the researchers...
- October 18, 2018
Transcranial magnetic stimulation therap...
Dr. Simon Kung, a psychiatrist at Mayo Clinic, explains how transcranial magnetic stimulation is used to treat depression. This interview originally aired July 21, 2018....
- July 21, 2018
Pharmacogenomics: The Right Drug, for th...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of using a person’s genetic profile to better understand or predict drug effectiveness, guide dosage, and improve patient safety. A general overview is provided to describe...
- February 20, 2017
Two of a Kind: Abby and Belle - Mayo Cli...
Two of a Kind: Abby and Belle - Mayo Clinic...
- June 19, 2014
Constipation: Causes and Symptoms - Mayo...
Susan Sterler, a registered nurse at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, introduces the first video in our series of constipation videos. The series covers the common causes and symptoms of constipation,...
- June 02, 2014
Central Cannulation and Veno-Arterial EC...
This video shows animations related to blood mixing between the artificial ECMO circulation and the patient\'s native circulation during VA ECMO with central cannulation. The video discusses factors affecting blood...
- August 23, 2013
The FAQs of Knee Replacement Surgery wit...
Cedric Ortiguera, M.D., orthopedic surgeon at the Mayo Clinic campus in Jacksonville discusses several frequently asked questions regarding osteoarthritis and knee replacement surgery. In this video, Dr. Ortiguera mentions how...
- January 15, 2013
Beyond a Hearing Aid - Mayo Clinic
Imagine what life would be like if you lost your hearing. No music, no sounds of nature, no listening to the voices of your loved ones. But some people with...
- May 23, 2012
Polymorphous Light Eruption - Mayo Clini...
Imagine this: Every time you go out into the sunlight to walk the dog or get the mail your skin gets red, itchy and inflamed. That\'s what happens to people...
- August 22, 2011
Happiness Goes Viral
What is it about laughter that\'s contagious? Sometimes you just can\'t stop from smiling when you hear or see it. Last September, an elderly couple from Iowa infused the internet...
- May 11, 2010
Heartburn, Acid Reflux, GERD-Mayo Clinic
Many people have symptoms of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, or GERD, often called acid reflux. This video shows how the esophagus works and how acid can splash into the esophagus...
- April 22, 2010