Middle-aged Americans report more pain than the elderly

As people age, they tend to report more acute or chronic pain—a common sign of getting older. Yet, in the United States, middle-aged adults are now reporting more pain than the elderly, according to a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). This paradoxical finding is confined to the two-thirds of the U.S. population without […]

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Pregnant Jade Roper Tolbert Shows Off Her Bump in Angel-Themed Maternity Shoot for 'Last Baby'

https://www.instagram.com/p/CFZyc4alkHl/Jade Roper Tolbert/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CFZyc4alkHl/Jade Roper Tolbert/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CFZyc4alkHl/Jade Roper Tolbert/Instagram Jade Roper Tolbert is committing her pregnancy to memory in the most angelic way. The mom-to-be, 33, and her husband, fellow Bachelor in Paradise alum Tanner Tolbert, are gearing up to welcome their third child together. And to mark the fact that their son on the way is their "last baby," Jade […]

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Hidden in plain sight: Clinicians may not spot EHR cancer risk info

A new study in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association found that patients may have risk factors for heritable breast and ovarian cancers present throughout their electronic health records – but because the information is scattered, treating clinicians may not recognize it as actionable. “The full story of a patient’s risk for heritable cancer within their record often […]

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Unilever One Step Closer to Headquarters’ Unification

PARIS — Unilever’s shareholders in the Netherlands voted almost unanimously online in favor of one group headquarters, based in London, during an extraordinary general meeting on Monday. The beauty-to-food giant in June said it aims to simplify its legal structure under a single parent company, Unilever plc, as it gears up for more M&A deals. The company has historically had […]

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Rep. Jahana Hayes Tests Positive for Coronavirus After Visiting 3 Urgent Care Centers

Rep. Jahana Hayes from Connecticut announced on Sunday that she has tested positive for the coronavirus. On Sunday, the Democrat congresswoman documented her experience getting a COVID-19 test in a series of tweets, revealing that members of Congress are not being regularly tested.  In fact, Hayes had to go to three different urgent care centers before she was finally given […]

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Study finds no link between influenza vaccine and COVID-19 risk

A new Cleveland Clinic study has found that receiving the influenza vaccine does not increase a person’s risk for contracting COVID-19 or worsen associated morbidity or mortality. Published in the Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, the study shows the flu vaccine is the single most important intervention to help stay healthy this fall and winter. Seasonal flu activity is […]

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Nose’s response to odors more than just a simple sum of parts

Take a sniff of a freshly poured glass of wine, and the prevailing scientific thinking would suggest that the harmony of fragrances involves sensory receptors in the nose simply adding up the individual odors they encounter. However, new research from Kyushu University shows that a much more complex process is occurring, with some responses being enhanced and others inhibited depending […]

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