Shawn Johnson & Andrew East: Our Early Miscarriage Inspired Us to Be Open About Our Parenting Journey with Baby Drew

Name: Shawn Johnson East and Andrew East Location: Nashville, Tennessee Occupation: CEOs and Entrepreneurs of Seven Summit Media [both are former athletes as well; Johnson East is also an Olympic gymnast and East played in the NFL] Family situation: We're married and have a 10-month-old daughter named Drew Hazel East. Shawn's mom lives near us and helps to watch Drew […]

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Building blocks for microbiome research

All multicellular living beings are colonized by an unimaginably large number of microorganisms and have evolved together with these microbial symbionts from the beginning. The natural microbiome, i.e. the entirety of the bacteria, viruses and fungi that live in and on a body, is of central importance for the entire organism: it supports, for example, the absorption of nutrients, fends […]

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Dental floss: How to floss your teeth

Most of us brush our teeth twice a day and only think of visiting the dentist when we have a dental problem. Everyone knows what flossing is, but most of us can’t be bothered to do it. Why should you floss? Express.co.uk spoke to Lucie Marchelot Shukla, the Co-Founder of Instant Dentist, to find out all you need to know about flossing. […]

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Experts Say It’s a Good Sign That a COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Was Paused. Here’s Why

Drugmaker AstraZeneca halted its global COVID-19 vaccine trial over a suspected adverse reaction, but experts say this type of pause is “not uncommon.” According to reports, a trial participant developed symptoms associated with a condition called transverse myelitis. Phase 3 trials enroll thousands of people to catch more rare side effects. But this increases the chance that a participant will […]

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Seven in 10 Americans willing to get COVID-19 vaccine, survey finds

Almost seven in 10 Americans would be interested in receiving a COVID-19 vaccine when one becomes available, according to a new study. But researchers say there are concerning gaps in interest, particularly among Black Americans, who suffer disproportionately from the virus. Researchers from The Ohio State University surveyed more than 2,000 Americans in May, asking them about their willingness to […]

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