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Nothing prepared Linda C. Johnson of Indianapolis for the fatigue that descended on her after a diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer in early 2020. Initially, Johnson, now 77, thought she was depressed. She could barely summon the energy to get dressed in the morning. Some days, she couldn’t get out of bed. But as she began to get her […]
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The saliva of mosquitoes infected with dengue viruses contains a substance that thwarts the human immune system and makes it easier for people to become infected with the potentially deadly viruses, new research published in PLOS Pathogens reveals. Dengue has spread in recent years to Europe and the southern United States in addition to longstanding hotspots in tropical and subtropical […]
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Sarah Levy’s baby is growing up, and he’s clearly taking style points from his uncle Dan Levy. The Schitt’s Creek star shared a super rare photo of her 9-month-old son James Eugene, who she shares with husband Graham Outerbridge, and his jacket puts David’s iconic sweaters to shame! “The custom starts young apparently,” Sarah captioned a photo on Instagram. In […]
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Daily low or moderate alcohol intake is not significantly associated with all-cause mortality risk, but risk increased at higher consumption levels, particularly for women, according to a review published online March 31 in JAMA Network Open. Jinhui Zhao, Ph.D., from University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada, methylprednisolone pakistan and colleagues conducted a systematic literature review to examine the association […]
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LONDON (Reuters) – The COVID-19 pandemic led to a nearly six-fold increase in the number of non-fault compensation schemes for vaccine injuries globally, said Oxford University researchers who on Friday made public an online database tracking the schemes. Regulators globally have shown that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and adverse events are extremely rare. But in those rare cases, does nifedipine […]
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Had a bad night’s sleep? Expert shares four tips to help you focus at work the next day Dr Wladislaw Rivkin revealed his four tips for focusing when tired at work Writing for The Conversation, he said tired people struggle to exert willpower Many know the pain of trying to have productive work day after a bad night’s sleep. But […]
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Breast and ovarian cancer gene is linked to Orkney as women from the isles are 10 times more likely to develop the disease, study finds 1 in 100 people with grandparents from islands off Scotland have gene BRCA1 Gene spotted in women from Orkney who could trace ancestry back to Westray Women from Orkney are ten times more likely than […]
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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. This 1970s-inspired photoshoot proves Ashlee Simpson is a true boho Queen, zyrtec arm pain and so is her daughter! On March 30, the Autobiography star shared a series of photos on her Instagram, promoting her new collaboration with the […]
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Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute have found that high consumption of a common artificial sweetener, sucralose, lowers activation of T-cells, an important component of the immune system, in mice. Dr Nick Jones from Swansea University Medical School was a co-author on the study, which was published in Nature. If found to have similar effects in humans, one day it […]
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Celebrity menopause doctor who campaigns with Davina McCall and Mariella Frostrup accused of putting women at risk of cancer by prescribing ‘alarmingly high’ doses of HRT Dr Louise Newson advises the government on issues pertaining to menopause She appeared on Davina McCall’s documentary Sex, Myths and the Menopause One of Britain’s most high-profile menopause doctors has been accused of putting […]
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