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Long Covid: Dr Sara Kayat discusses impact on children 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 After being discovered in 1964 after attending a Rolling Stones party, […]
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Climatic factors such as dew point temperature, relative humidity and atmospheric temperature that affect water droplet formation are crucial for the survival and spread of tuberculosis (TB), an airborne infectious disease, say researchers. Caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, TB is a preventable and curable disease that claims almost 4, keflex throat infection 000 lives annually and infects nearly 28,000 people every […]
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As lockdowns went into effect in the spring of 2020 to slow the spread of the coronavirus, reports emerged of a global gardening boom, with plants, flowers, vegetables and herbs sprouting in backyards and on balconies around the world. The data backs up the narrative: An analysis of Google Trends and infection statistics found that during the first few months […]
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In a novel set of experiments with mice trained to do a sequence of movements and “change course” at the spur of the moment, Johns Hopkins scientists report they have identified areas of the animals’ brains that interact to control the ability to perform complex, sequential movements, as well as to help the mice rebound when their movements are interrupted […]
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DNA analysis of thousands of tumors from NHS patients has found a ‘treasure trove’ of clues about the causes of cancer, with genetic mutations providing a personal history of the damage and repair processes each patient has been through. In the biggest study of its kind, a team of scientists led by Professor Serena Nik-Zainal from Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) […]
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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. Ina Garten is famous for many things. She’s written countless cookbooks, has starred in many seasons of her popular show Barefoot Contessa and its offshoots, and her relationship with husband Jeffrey is legendary. But one of the things Garten […]
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Recent studies have suggested that COVID-19 vaccines may increase the risk of heart inflammation, which can be potentially fatal. A meta-analysis synthesizing data from 22 previous studies suggests that the risk of heart inflammation after a COVID-19 vaccine was similar to that following vaccination against other diseases. Males and individuals under the age of 30 were at a higher risk […]
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If you’re curious about biohacking, here’s what a doctor wants you to know beforehand. The term “biohacking” came into the public consciousness a few years ago via Silicone Valley execs who sought to improve their efficiency by attempting to hack their biology. Their habits ranged from taking slightly obscure supplements to adding microchips into their body to “improve their magnetic […]
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Proteins can suppress appetite, so a protein-rich diet can help people lose weight. That's just one of the reasons why this kind of diet has become increasingly popular in recent years. Working with mice, researchers at ETH Zurich have now demonstrated a new mechanism by which the building blocks of proteins – the amino acids – curb appetite. Specifically, it […]
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Cancer researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine say they have successfully suppressed the growth of some solid tumors in research models by manipulating immune cells known as macrophages. The researchers say this discovery is significant because many solid tumor cancers, such as lung cancer, are difficult to treat. According to the National Cancer Institute, breast, lung, prostate […]
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