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Are you an indecisive person? It means you’re intelligent and less likely to jump to conclusions, study finds University of Dresden, Germany, experts looked at reactions to scenarios Those who took longer to make up their mind were less prone to quick decisions They were also better at avoiding biases, the researchers found You’ve probably beaten yourself up for spending […]
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The study covered in this summary was published on ResearchSquare.com as a preprint and has not yet been peer-reviewed. Key Takeaway Acute atrial fibrillation (AF) is an independent predictor of severity of neurological deficits from early acute ischemic stroke and a high-probability predictor of death within 30 days after such strokes. Why This Matters A comprehensive understanding of the relationship […]
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New findings from the University of Minnesota Medical School showed 17% of Minnesota youth have had a parent go to jail or prison, according to published research in Pediatrics. Children of color, those living in impoverished households and rural youth were disproportionately impacted. Notably, researchers found significant regional disparities. Youth living outside of metropolitan areas were more likely to report […]
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Professor: Stem cell treatment could cure macular degeneration We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Researchers believe the eyes hold important clues to several aspects of human […]
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A man sits on the couch, watching TV. His partner, a woman, prepares dinner, while mentally ticking off her to-do list. That includes returning her partner’s shirts she’d ordered online for him last week, testosterone 10 mg act gel 60gm and booking a GP appointment for their youngest child. He walks in and asks her “what’s for dinner?” then goes […]
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You might not think COVID and substance abuse go hand in hand but you’d be mistaken. It seems substance abuse, and particularly opioid usage, is on the rise among physicians since the COVID pandemic hit in March 2020. Medscape’s Substance and Opioid Abuse Report 2022 found that 51% of physicians think the problem has “increased” in their profession since the […]
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Colon cancer: Dr Zoe outlines the symptoms to look out for We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Cancer represents a daunting concept prompting researchers to uncover […]
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While most of us are hoping football is coming home, there are many women fearing that their partners will do the same. Today, as England are set to play their second World Cup match, Women’s Aid launches a chilling new campaign, highlighting the increased frequency and severity of existing domestic abuse during major football tournaments. Taking place in winter for the first time, […]
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The American Music Awards was a family affair for Pink and her husband Carey Hart on Sunday night in Los Angeles. They brought their children, Willow and Jameson, along for the fun … though the night started with an unexpected snafu. Pink shared with her social media followers on Instagram that Carey accidentally ripped his pants while he was getting […]
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DR ELLIE CANNON: If lotions and pills won’t ease my really itchy skin, what will? I am 85 and have had severe itching over my whole body for the past three weeks. In some areas there is a slight rash but the itching is equally bad where there is no rash. The doctor prescribed prednisolone and some lotion, neither of […]
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