Small uveal melanomas ‘not always harmless’, study finds

A new article from Liverpool ocular researchers demonstrates that small uveal (intraocular) melanomas are not always harmless, as the current paradigm suggests. Instead, a reasonable proportion of them have molecular genetic alterations, which categorizes them as highly metastatic tumors. The article recommends that they should not be observed but rather treated immediately, to improve patients’ chances of survival. The paper […]

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Homegrown Skincare: Why Australian Natives are Taking The Beauty World By Storm

Australian native plants have been used for centuries by Indigenous communities to improve health and promote wellbeing. Providing hydration, nutrition, pain relief and protection against the elements, Australia’s botanical sources are fresh, effective and – as the nickname The Land of Plenty suggests – available in abundance. But have we been sitting on a veritable skincare goldmine in Australia when […]

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Should Sex Count As A Love Language?

We all show love in different ways in every kind of relationship in our lives — but for people in sexual relationships where physical intimacy is an important priority it can be easy to wonder if sex acts can count as a love language of their own. Related story 25 Tips to Enjoy Anal Sex From Someone Who Loves It […]

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Here’s Why Your Hands Are Always Falling Asleep

Waking up in the middle of the night to numb hands is never a fun feeling, but it’s certainly not an uncommon one.  It’s a feeling that most people have felt in their life at some point or another, (via Healthline). When your hands are asleep, or the feeling of “pins and needles,” it’s usually pretty simple to get the […]

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Is the Baby Coming? | 6 Signs of Labor

The signs of labor can differ from one woman to another, and even for the same woman they may change from one pregnancy to the next. Although there’s no way to predict how a woman’s labor will progress or how long it will last, there are a few  common signs of labor. What initiates labor, however, is less clear.  “We […]

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May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn more about bladder cancer. Bladder cancer is one of the most common cancers. Nearly 84,000 new cases will be diagnosed in the U.S. in 2021, according to the American Cancer Society. Bladder cancer occurs in men more frequently than in women, and the risk increases with […]

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Heart attack: Cold temperatures increase a person’s risk of deadly condition says study

Heart attack: Experts claim a vegan diet can 'help prevent' them When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. A heart […]

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Infants With UTI: No Increased Risk of Bacterial Meningitis

The decision to perform a spinal tap procedure in infants to determine whether they have bacterial meningitis should not be guided by abnormal urinalysis results alone, according to new research published in JAMA Network Open. The findings suggest febrile infants with positive urinalysis results do not have a higher risk of bacterial meningitis than those with negative urinalysis results. Nearly 1 in […]

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A wide-ranging study published in the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare this past month found that telehealth can be an effective modality of care for patients over 60, particularly when deployed in the confines of their existing primary care provider.   When researchers – including a team from the West Health Institute, which focuses on addressing the care needs of […]

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