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There are many factors that influence whether you choose to have surgery for a health condition. But one you might not have considered is the very name your doctor uses to describe your condition can make you more or less likely to go under the knife, according to a growing body of research. This is concerning because there are often […]
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Maybe parents are right to bristle when their infatuated offspring brings home a motorcycle rider: Despite only making up 10% of vehicles on U.S. roads, motorcycle riders comprise 40% of all traffic accident trauma patients. It’s risky business—even, it appears, when you do the right thing and wear a helmet. A new study published in the Open Access journal SICOT-J […]
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Maren Morris Is ‘Proud’ of Her Post-Baby Body Despite ‘Pressure’
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A comprehensive review published in the journal Psychological Science re-examines previous work that claimed to show a direct link between early screen time and attention problems in children. Although other studies do not reflect these findings, the earlier research continues to be widely reported by the media. “The findings from the original study, upon further scrutiny, are not borne out. […]
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As the COVID-19 pandemic lingers, researchers have found associations between certain lifestyle factors and a person’s risk of getting infected. While it has already been established that those with Type II diabetes and a high body mass index (BMI) are at greater risk of experiencing hospitalizations and other severe complications related to COVID-19, they are also at greater risk of […]
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A protein frequently found in high levels in breast cancer cells helps tumors to survive and grow, and could be targeted with a new type of drug that is already being tested for other cancers, new research reveals. The new study confirms that a protein called MCL-1 helps breast cancer cells survive, by hindering cells’ natural ability to die through […]
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Even small increases in nitrogen dioxide levels in the air may be linked to increases in cardiovascular and respiratory deaths, according to research published by The BMJ today. The findings suggest a need to revise and tighten the current air quality guidelines, and to consider stricter regulatory limits for nitrogen dioxide concentrations. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a common air pollutant […]
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A large team of researchers with members from multiple institutions in Spain and the U.S. has found a link between betaine levels in breastmilk and obesity levels of breastfed babies. In their paper published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, the group describes their study of mothers and their breastfed babies and what they learned from them. Over the past […]
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If you have a friend with an eating disorder, it can be difficult to know how to help, what to say, and what not to say. Every person is different so there’s not one “right” approach — but there are some basic “do’s and don’ts” to keep in mind. The National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) recommends that you start by […]
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