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BREAKING: Trials for EIi Lilly’s coronavirus antibody treatment paused over a ‘potential safety concern’ less than a week after the firm applied for emergency FDA approval of its experimental drug An independent safety monitoring group recommended Eli Lilly pause its trials for a coronavirus antibody drug on Tuesday Eli Lilly announced Wednesday that it will seek emergency use authorization from […]
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After a stressful day, there’s nothing more relaxing than a soak in the tub. A good ol’ bubble bath is a must when it comes to self-care, but if you’re looking for something a little less traditional that doesn’t require a bath bomb or fancy salts, you may want to consider a sound bath. Perhaps you’ve heard already the term […]
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(HealthDay)—Delivering web-based vaccine messages tailored to parents’ vaccine beliefs and values does not improve uptake of infant vaccinations, according to a study published online Oct. 12 in Pediatrics. Jason M. Glanz, Ph.D., from Kaiser Permanente Colorado in Denver, and colleagues conducted a randomized clinical trial between April 2016 and June 2019. A total of 824 pregnant women and new parents […]
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Hugh Grant admits being an ocean apart form his kids was more difficult than he anticipated. In a new conversation with costar Nicole Kidman for Marie Claire, the actor, 60, opened up about shooting the new HBO thriller The Undoing in New York City for five months while his family stayed home in London. (Production wrapped in 2019, and the […]
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Researchers have uncovered new clues to the mystery of how the gut’s nervous system affects glucose metabolism in the rest of the body. Their findings could lead to new treatments for type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes causes the body’s cells to become less sensitive to signals from insulin, the hormone responsible for regulating levels of glucose in the blood. […]
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Without directly invading the brain or nerves, the virus responsible for COVID-19 causes potentially damaging neurological injuries in about one in seven infected, a new study shows. These injuries range from temporary confusion due to low body-oxygen levels, to stroke and seizures in the most serious cases, say the study authors. Led by researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, […]
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We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights. Type 2 diabetes would seem benign were it not for the threat of rising blood sugar levels – the main sugar found in blood. It is an important source of energy and provides nutrients to the body but […]
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As we age, every major organ system progressively declines—including the immune system. Aging causes our immune cells to become less able to fight off infections. This leaves older people hundreds of times more vulnerable to diseases such as pneumonia and flu than younger people. But the poor immune response of many older adults also reduces their ability to benefit from […]
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A team of students and doctors, led by UCL medic Hamzah Selim, has launched an innovative app which uses fun brain games to screen people for signs of dementia. The Mindset4Dementia app, made available on the App Store this month, asks users a series of questions around age, health and lifestyle, before getting them to complete a series of playful […]
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We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights. Stomach ulcers are a type of open wound that develop on the lining of the stomach. Left untreated, they can cause a number of serious complications, including internal bleeding and even perforation. Ulcers on the stomach are […]
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