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It’s time to turn the oven on: studies show that roasting your veg not only makes for a comforting autumnal dinner but also boosts the nutritional value of your meal. In this dish, the absorption of beta-carotene, a form of vitamin A that prevents cell damage, is increased more than six times by cooking the carrots into a sweet show-stopper. […]
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SUNDAY, Oct. 11, 2020 — Hours after President Donald Trump held a rally on the White House lawn for hundreds of supporters, his doctor said he is “no longer considered a transmission risk to others.” In a memo released Saturday night, White House physician Dr. Sean Conley said he was sharing information about the status of Trump’s coronavirus infection with […]
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Having your children at home could help to prevent you from catching Covid-19, experts claim. Kids usually catch every bug going round school, including seasonal coronaviruses. But, a new study of NHS workers found that adults with young children – that being under 11 years old – had a reduced risk of catching coronavirus. They also had a lower chance […]
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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. At 21, Jess said her final goodbyes to Mum Joanna. Nobody in their immediate family had breast cancer, so the devastating disease seemingly came out of nowhere. “My mum had an aggressive triple negative breast cancer which […]
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FRIDAY, Oct. 9, 2020 — Male sex, older age at diagnosis, White race, and having acute myeloid leukemia are risk factors associated with suicide among patients with leukemia, according to a study published online Oct. 6 in Cancer Medicine. Haohui Yu, from the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University in China, and colleagues analyzed data from 142,386 patients with leukemia […]
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Katharine McPhee will be embarking on her journey to motherhood without her favorite cocktail in hand. The Smash star, 36, seemingly referenced her pregnancy news in a video shared to her Instagram Stories on Friday, sharing that she won't be indulging in an Aperol Spritz "anytime soon" after she was sent a package containing ingredients to make the wine-based beverage. […]
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As cases of infertility across the globe rise, Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is getting more advanced and accepted in society. “Dealing with infertility is certainly not easy and the growing acceptance of ART is due to the increasing occurrence of infertility in both males and females”, says Dr Parul Katiyar, fertility expert, Nova IVF.0 “There […] As cases of infertility […]
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Despite the pandemic, there are ways to celebrate Halloween this year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released guidelines for a safe Halloween. Traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating should be avoided, according to the CDC. Costumes, candy, tricks, and treats all scream Halloween. But with the pandemic still underway, this year’s festivities may look different. “Unfortunately, the CDC does not […]
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As coronavirus infections continue to trend upwards, the U.S. is now reporting its highest amount of new daily cases in almost two months. On Friday, at least 58,539 new cases were reported, marking the fourth consecutive day new cases in the country have topped 50,000, according to The New York Times’ database. Over the past week, there has been a […]
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(HealthDay)—The new coronavirus is striking the Upper Midwest with a vengeance, as Wisconsin and the Dakotas became COVID-19 hotspots and health officials scrambled for hospital beds on Thursday. After months where residents of those states downplayed the virus and rejected mask requirements, all three now lead all other states in new cases per capita, the Associated Press reported. “It’s an […]
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