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Happy Kinktober! Originally created as an event to share and create art, Kinktober has evolved into a celebration of all things kinky among sexuality educators and various kink communities. And when kink comes to play, there is automatically an understanding for the need of aftercare. Kink, when it comes to sexuality, is considered any practices, desires and fantasies that are […]
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(Reuters) – A UK court on Wednesday ordered GSK’s Tesaro to pay rival AstraZeneca royalties on total sales of ovarian cancer drug Zejula, in a win for the Anglo-Swedish drugmaker. Tesaro had argued the royalty was payable only on sales that are for uses claimed or covered by the licensed patents, after AstraZeneca filed a UK lawsuit against GSK in […]
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Stroke: CDC outlines the main signs and how to respond Sleep problems, including getting too much or too little sleep, taking long naps, snoring, snorting and sleep apnoea, can increase the likelihood of having stroke, according to the new study led by University of Galway. The study involved 4,496 people, including 2,238 people who had a stroke who were matched […]
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Regular physical activity is one of the most effective ways to promote health and well-being and reduce chronic disease risk. However, many Americans fall short of the amount of regular physical activity needed to reap these benefits. Many studies have investigated the ways that the built environment and social factors influence physical activity, but a greater understanding of how physical […]
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Alzheimers Research UK explain 'what is dementia?' Dementia represents a daunting condition but research continues to suggest that your risk might be modifiable. A researcher has shared five nutrient-rich foods that could be up for this job with Express.co.uk. While studies usually focus on one potential candidate at a time, the latest dementia research backs two. The first study, published […]
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Seeing your children sick is one of the worst feelings in the world — especially when there’s not a lot you can do to help. Lea Michele is going through this now amid her 2-year-old son Ever Leo’s “scary health issue,” and our hearts go out to her. “Ran to give my baby a hug at home in between shows,” […]
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(Reuters) – Gilead Sciences Inc on Tuesday unveiled data from the first human study of its experimental oral COVID-19 antiviral, saying the results in healthy volunteers cleared the way for two large Phase III trials of the drug that have begun enrolling patients. The drug, obeldesivir and previously known as GS-5245, is designed to keep the coronavirus that causes COVID […]
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Texas Biomedical Research Institute scientists have identified a promising way to help fight tuberculosis (TB), a disease that still kills nearly 2 million people annually. The research focuses on a potential host-directed therapy targeting the immune system to bolster the body’s ability to control the infection, a method shown to improve cancer treatments. Specifically, the team found that inhibiting a […]
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. We would eat at a restaurant every night if we could, but the reality is that it’s just not in the budget (and honestly, not being able to wear sweat pants during dinner at least a couple times a […]
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What if you could be fined or lose your license for driving tired? Our new study just published in Nature and Science of Sleep has found if you had less than five hours of sleep last night, you are just as likely to have a vehicle crash as if you were over the legal limit for alcohol. We know about […]
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