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13.10.2025 | 3 Non-Negotiable Practices for Emotional Recovery in Cancer Care | Nargiz Noimann, Founder of X-Technology
Clinicians rightly celebrate when treatment ends. Yet many patients leave our clinics still carrying the invisible weight of illness—anxiety, low mood, pain, and a fragile sense of self. The evidence ... |
10.10.2025 | Beyond Bias: 5 Strategies for Clinicians to Deliver Equitable Mental Health | Michelle DeCoux Hampton, PhD, RN Associate Dean of Operations, Samuel Merritt University, College of Nursing
Two 20-year-old males were evaluated at an urban emergency department (based on composite cases). They both experienced hallucinati... |
05.10.2025 | To treat prostate cancer, there are more options than ever | An estimated one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, often after 65. And as terrifying as that number is, a diagnosis isn’t always quite what it seems. Today, the vast majority of patients will survive the... |
04.10.2025 | Jane Goodall adopted a plant-based diet back in the 1960s: It was key to her activism and a long, healthy life | Jane Goodall, the acclaimed conservationist who captured the world’s attention through her work studying the behavior of chimpanzees in Africa, died of natural causes at age 91 on Wednesday.
She was on a speaking tour in Los Angeles when sh... |
03.10.2025 | GenomicMD Launches Integrated Risk Assessment for Coronary Artery Disease to Enhance Cardiovascular Precision Medicine | GenomicMD Logo
Innovative Genomic Lab-Developed Test Analyzes Millions of Variants to Identify up to 30x More At-Risk Patients Than Traditional Genetic Testing
Our innovative approach provides deeper insights by harnessing genomic data to i... |
02.10.2025 | Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Shows New Promise for Traumatic Brain Injury Patients | The official logo of RX-O2 Hyperbaric Clinics, representing innovation, safety, and leadership in hyperbaric oxygen therapy
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02.10.2025 | New Clinical Shows Somato® Tomato Fruit Extract Speeds Sleep Onset and Supports Well-Being | Peer-reviewed pilot study highlights Nutraland USA’s safe, plant-based sleep solution
What makes the results especially compelling is the consistent correlation between wearable data and self-reported outcomes.”
— Gene Bruno, DBM, MS, RH(AH... |
30.09.2025 | CHOSA announces positive results from a clinical study in collaboration with ETOP/EORTC on platinum predictor in lung cancer | CHOSA announces positive results from a clinical study in collaboration with ETOP/EORTC on platinum predictor in lung cancer
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30.09.2025 | The hidden suicide risk among Singapore’s seniors: How to spot the signs and how to support them | Listen
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A life lost to suicide is one too many. And even though the Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) recorded a decrease in the total number of suicides in Singap... |
27.09.2025 | VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on skin cancer, hypertension and stimulant use disorder | This week, VA’s Office of Research and Development published three News Briefs highlighting research advances on skin cancer prevention, hypertension treatment guidelines and stimulant use disorder treatment. Vitamin B3 may lower skin cance... |
26.09.2025 | Mammoth Security Upgrades Campus Safety at Eastern Connecticut State University with Advanced Detection Technology | Connecticut University partners with a local security firm to install HALO sensors and surveillance cameras.
The HALO sensors give them eyes and ears in spaces where traditional cameras can't go, while respecting student privacy.”
— Eugene ... |
25.09.2025 | Experts Advocate for P4HB Mesh as Safer Alternative to Polypropylene | Dr. Greg Vigna
P4HB mesh reduces infection risk and improves outcomes in contaminated fields, offering a safer alternative to polypropylene mesh
Hernia mesh infections are serious medical complications that often lead to extended recovery t... |
24.09.2025 | Losing your hair? What you eat and drink can make it worse | It may not be age that is making your hair thin or fall out, but rather what you are eating and drinking.
New research shows certain foods contribute to hair loss, and others help with hair growth.
Sugar-sweetened beverages and alcoholic dr... |
24.09.2025 | Imlifidase successfully meets primary endpoint in pivotal US Phase 3 ConfIdeS trial in kidney transplantation | Imlifidase successfully meets primary endpoint in pivotal US Phase 3 ConfIdeS trial in kidney transplantation
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At 12 months, mean eGFR was 51.5 mL/min/1.73m2 in the imlifidase arm versus 19.3 m... |
24.09.2025 | Genetic Analysis AS launches the GA-map® MHI GutHealth reagent kit | Genetic Analysis AS launches the GA-map® MHI GutHealth reagent kit
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OSLO, NORWAY – 24 September 2025: Microbiome DX company Genetic Analysis AS (“GA”) announces the launch of a novel Research U... |
22.09.2025 | An AI assistant can interpret those lab results for you | By Kate Ruder, KFF Health News
When Judith Miller had routine blood work done in July, she got a phone alert the same day that her lab results were posted online. So, when her doctor messaged her the next day that her overall tests were fin... |
22.09.2025 | Deaths prompt state lawmakers to consider new hyperbaric oxygen therapy rules | By Anna Claire Vollers, Stateline.org
Just before 8 a.m. on Jan. 31, an explosion rocked a nondescript one-story office building in an affluent suburb of Detroit. Related Articles
Jimmy Kimmel is set to return to his late-night show after A... |
22.09.2025 | Trump admin draws unproven link between autism and Tylenol ingredient use during pregnancy | The Trump administration drew an unproven link between autism and pregnant women’s use of acetaminophen, the active ingredient in one of the world’s most common over-the-counter pain relievers, Kenvue’s Tylenol.
Officials warned pregnant wo... |
21.09.2025 | Many anti-ageing influencers say supplements boost longevity – here’s what doctors and scientists think | It seems like every longevity influencer has a supplement (or several) they swear by.
Bryan Johnson, the founder of the Don’t Die movement, takes fistfuls of pills throughout the day, many of which he now sells. Gary Brecka, the host of The... |
20.09.2025 | When should you see a doctor about sleep? Insomnia, daytime drowsiness among red flags to watch | Adjusting your sleep hygiene and trying a few bedtime hacks are generally good ideas. But sometimes, keeping a consistent bedtime or putting away your phone isn’t enough.
Up to 20 per cent of people in the United States have chronic sleep d... |
20.09.2025 | VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on suicide risk, brain-computer interfaces and knee pain | This week, VA’s Office of Research and Development published three News Briefs highlighting research findings on how adverse childhood events affect suicide risk, brain-computer interfaces to restore hand function to paralyzed Veterans, and... |
19.09.2025 | I’m a Japanese nutritionist and I never eat American fast food—what I eat instead that’s quick and healthy | When I moved to the U.S. from Japan in 1994, I was very curious to try classic American fast food. But my body pushed back right away. Fast food gave me low energy, poor digestion, and even weight gain. Over time, I that realized much of wh... |
18.09.2025 | Why are more older people dying after falls? | By Paula Span, KFF Health News
For a while, walking the dog felt hazardous.
Earl Vickers was accustomed to taking Molly, his shepherd-boxer-something-else mix, for strolls on the beach or around his neighborhood in Seaside, California. A fe... |
17.09.2025 | Harvard expert: Parents should worry less about making mistakes—‘mostly, they won’t matter’ | For the parents who spend a lot of time stressing over the mistakes they make raising their kids, Harvard University professor Arthur Brooks has some words of advice: Don’t worry.
“You will make a lot of mistakes, but mostly they won’t matt... |
13.09.2025 | Lidar helps gas industry find methane leaks and avoid costly losses | Each year, the U.S. energy industry loses an estimated 3 percent of its natural gas production, valued at $1 billion in revenue, to leaky infrastructure. Escaping invisibly into the air, these methane gas plumes can now be detected, imaged,... |
13.09.2025 | VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on suicide prevention, TBI and aging, homecare system for older Veterans | This week, VA’s Office of Research and Development published three News Briefs highlighting research findings on community asset maps to aid suicide prevention, reversing the aging caused by TBIs, and a new homecare system for older Veteran... |
09.09.2025 | He built Michigan’s Medicaid work requirement system. Now he’s warning other states | By Kate Wells, Michigan Public, KFF Health News
It was March 2020, and Robert Gordon was about to kick some 80,000 people off health insurance.
As the Michigan state health director, he had spent the past year, and some $30 million in state... |
08.09.2025 | SpaceGut's Precision AI System for Gut Testing Achieves Up to 87% Improvement in Irritable Bowel Syndrome Management | KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Sept. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- SpaceGut, Malaysia's first AI-powered at-home Gut Microbiome Test Kit, has paved the way for users to take control of their digestive wellness and conditions such as Irritable Bowel Synd... |
07.09.2025 | Is kombucha good for you? Experts say benefits are possible, but evidence is still limited | Gabriela Fraiz, a doctoral student in Brazil, said she has noticed improvements in her gut health since she started drinking a little kombucha with her lunch. She’s less bloated and gassy, she said, and she’s been more regular. She also lov... |
07.09.2025 | How older people are reaping brain benefits from new tech | By Paula Span, KFF Health News
It started with a high school typing course.
Wanda Woods enrolled because her father advised that typing proficiency would lead to jobs. Sure enough, the federal Environmental Protection Agency hired her as an... |
06.09.2025 | VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on TBI, infection control, and massage therapy | This week, VA’s Office of Research and Development published three News Briefs highlighting research findings on TBI and suicide risk, telehealth and rural infection control, and the benefits of massage therapy. 12 years later, TBI still in... |
04.09.2025 | Reducing Healthcare Waste by Minimizing Reshipments to Clinics | Guy Yehiav, President of SmartSense by Digi
An often-referenced fact is that the U.S. spends more money on healthcare than any other nation. Experts estimate that the cost of waste in the U.S. healthcare system range between $760 billion to... |
04.09.2025 | Nutraland USA Publishes Miricell™ Clinical Study: First to Show Dose-Specific Increases in Autophagy Biomarkers | Better Ingredients and Beyond
Pilot study demonstrates beneficial effects on cellular recycling pathways linked to healthy aging, while also supporting cognitive and cardiometabolic health.
This publication marks a pivotal moment for spermi... |
04.09.2025 | Galvanize Therapeutics nets $100M, and a new CEO, to bring pulsed field ablation to lung cancer | Galvanize Therapeutics has raised $100 million in venture capital backing—and is making a change in leadership—to help energize its development of pulsed field ablation technology for use against cancer and respiratory conditions.
The compa... |
03.09.2025 | Beyond the sniffles: Understanding RSV in infants | Listen
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Every year, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) quietly circulates among Singapore’s youngest residents – often disguised as a common cold1. But in infan... |
02.09.2025 | Benzodiazepine Use Associated with Injury Long After Stopping | 61% of studies showed evidence of benzodiazepine-induced neurological dysfunction (BIND), 30% showed evidence of benefits, while 9% reported neither.
Benzodiazepine use and discontinuation is associated with new nervous system symptoms that... |
31.08.2025 | Colorado lawmakers hit a familiar wall — Big Tech’s influence — in effort to rewrite AI regulations | For progressive lawmakers and their allies, there were echoes of the regular session in the spring, when lawmakers overwhelmingly passed legislation regulating other tech sectors — social media, autonomous vehicles, ride-hailing apps — only... |
31.08.2025 | Why do screens keep you up at night? It may not be the blue light | Experts have long warned about the dangers of blue light before bed. When exposed via smartphones, TVs, laptops and other devices, our brains suppress the production of the hormone melatonin, which normally makes you feel drowsy. As a resul... |
31.08.2025 | What are the best exercises for chronic back pain? Here's why staying active matters | When you’re in pain, exercising may feel like the last thing you want to do. But a growing body of research suggests that, while it’s not a cure, physical activity may be a useful tool for managing chronic low back pain. And, over time, ina... |
30.08.2025 | A surprising (and easy) way to boost your attention span? Take a walk in nature | In 2008, 38 students at the University of Michigan set out on a walk. Half of them wound their way through the trees in Ann Arbor’s Nichols Arboretum for 2.8 miles (4.5km), while the other half navigated the same distance on the busy street... |
30.08.2025 | SENGKANG GENERAL HOSPITAL HOLDS MEN'S HEALTH FORUM TO CHAMPION PREVENTIVE CARE AND WELLBEING AMONG MEN IN SINGAPORE | Debut of "Man Up!" Book by SKH Urologist Challenges Health Barriers Among Men
SINGAPORE, Aug. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Taking a step to shift mindsets and spark lasting change in how men approach their health, Sengkang General Hos... |
30.08.2025 | Gardening’s hidden benefits: How digging in the dirt could bolster mental wellbeing | In addition, Thompson said gardening has been shown to ease symptoms of anxiety and depression, and fosters a sense of calm, purpose and accomplishment.
A recent study at the University of Colorado-Boulder backs this up.
The researchers the... |
29.08.2025 | Fire departments concerned about cancer risks are buying gear that is free of forever chemicals | Firefighters respond to a fire while wearing recently issued non-PFAS turnout gear on July 3, 2025, in East Providence, R.I. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Cancer has replaced heart disease as the biggest cause of line-of-duty deaths, according t... |
27.08.2025 | What is hydrogen sulfide? Toxic gas eyed in Colorado dairy deaths is infrequent but dangerous feature of agricultural work. | Weld County authorities have released few details surrounding the deaths of the six workers, which included four family members, one of whom was a local high school student. The coroner’s office said the deaths are being investigated as a p... |
27.08.2025 | Hernia Mesh: Patient Safety and Legal Accountability | Dr. Greg Vigna
Experts call for more oversight of hernia mesh devices amid concerns over safety and availability of safer alternative technologies
Hernia mesh infections are serious medical complications that result in a prolonged recovery,... |
27.08.2025 | NUHS SPEARHEADS AI-POWERED BRAIN CARE PROGRAMME TO TACKLE UNDERDIAGNOSIS AND IMPROVE PREVENTION OF DEMENTIA | Novel initiative in Asia integrates predictive AI with personalised health coaching to empower early action and prevention
SINGAPORE, Aug. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Dementia remains a hidden epidemic in Singapore, with slightly more than hal... |
26.08.2025 | RFK Jr. Vowed To Find The Environmental Causes Of Autism. Then He Shut Down Research Trying To Do Just That. | This story was originally published by ProPublica. Republished under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 license.
Erin McCanlies was listening to the radio one morning in April when she heard Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promising to find the cause of autism by Sep... |
26.08.2025 | A world on weight loss drugs: How GLP-1s are reshaping the economy | Obesity drugs, or GLP-1s, have had a transformative effect on Wall Street and waistlines over recent years.
As adoption grows and new applications for the drugs come to light, experts say that could have sweeping outcomes for both health an... |
24.08.2025 | Does drinking milk actually make your bones stronger? | For generations, people have been told – through school nutrition programmes and advertising campaigns – that milk is an essential part of a healthy diet.
Key to that narrative was that milk builds strong bones. Your bones are made of calci... |
23.08.2025 | VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on tinnitus, blood pressure and Parkinson’s disease | This week, VA’s Office of Research and Development published three News Briefs highlighting research findings on a tinnitus treatment, blood pressure control and Parkinson’s disease. Virtual care group improves ringing in ears
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23.08.2025 | 6 running myths that could be slowing you down: Energy gels, lactic acid and more | For such a simple sport, running can generate intense debate – and conflicting advice. And as runners get deeper into the sport and start logging more miles, it can be harder to find reliable information.
Consider the recent swing of the pe... |
22.08.2025 | Revolutionary plug-and-play CAR-T cell therapy could transform cancer immunotherapy | Researchers at the University of Chicago developed a “universal” chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) platform that offers enhanced safety, adaptability, and the potential to overcome long-standing barriers in cancer immunotherapy. Promising ini... |
22.08.2025 | If you can do these 7 exercises in your 30s and 40s, your body is aging better than most: Fitness trainer | Movement can be one of the most powerful tools for long-term health. The earlier you start building strength, balance, and mobility, the better equipped you’ll be to maintain your independence and well-being later in life.
As a physical the... |
21.08.2025 | From Burnout to Balance, Tech is Transforming Work: Lessons from the Nursing Shortage | Curtis Anderson, CEO and founder of Nursa
Work for the modern person is not like an episode of “Severance,” the dystopian show where employees surgically separate their work lives and personal lives to achieve a perceived work-life balance.... |
19.08.2025 | Trump administration to explore limits on advertising unhealthy foods to kids | Listen to the article 4 min
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17.08.2025 | How your diet influences your colorectal cancer risk | Katie Kennedy had always thought that colorectal cancer primarily affected older men. So she was shocked when, at 48, she was diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer.
“It just didn’t compute,” especially since she had always been healthy and ac... |
17.08.2025 | This test can see a heart attack in your future | “The test is used by more people every year,” said Michael Blaha, co-director of the preventive cardiology program at Johns Hopkins University. Calcium scans quadrupled from 2006 to 2017, his research team reported, and Google searches for ... |
16.08.2025 | People pleasers beware: 'Fawning' may be hurting your relationships | Meg Josephson, a psychotherapist in San Francisco, once had a client who said she left every social event convinced, without any proof, that everyone hated her.
It was a pattern Josephson recognised both in herself and in her other clients.... |
16.08.2025 | Exercising in the heat can boost your fitness – here's how to do it safely | Tish Hamilton is a veteran of 59 marathons and five ultramarathons. The 63-year-old former executive editor of Runner’s World also lives in Savannah, Georgia, where training through summer heat and humidity is a given. And while the conditi... |
11.08.2025 | FACT FOCUS: Trump exaggerates, misstates facts on Washington crime | According to the data, homicides, robberies and burglaries are down this year when compared with this time in 2024. Overall, violent crime is down 26% compared with this time a year ago.
A recent Department of Justice report shows that viol... |
11.08.2025 | Preventive Neurology: A Game-Changer for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s | Dr. Richard S. Isaacson, Neurologist at The Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases (IND) Dr. Kellyann Niotis M.D. Neurologist at The Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases (IND)
Hundreds of millions of people worldwide live with a high ... |
09.08.2025 | Abraham Lincoln’s empathy is what our divided nation needs (Opinion) | Maybe that’s why Lincoln’s name keeps rising in our conversations, as historians and storytellers nudge us in this direction. Lincoln is a figure in exhibits, podcasts and intellectual festivals this summer. The Metropolitan Opera is workin... |
08.08.2025 | Apreo Health nets $130M to develop lung scaffold for emphysema | After emerging from stealth earlier this year, Apreo Health has raised $130 million to breathe new life into the development of lung implants for emphysema.
The financing comes through a series B round co-led by Bain Capital Life Sciences a... |
08.08.2025 | I’m a heart surgeon and not a fan of meat—6 high-protein foods I eat all the time: Your ‘brain will thank you’ | You don’t need to eat a big slab of meat every day to meet your protein needs. In fact, loading up on animal-based protein, especially from factory-farmed sources, can do more harm than good.
Studies show that an excessive amount of red mea... |
06.08.2025 | A common sight at concerts, nitrous oxide abuse is soaring, prompting health concerns | But when used incorrectly — and not, for example, under the supervision of a dentist — inhaling nitrous “can lead to asphyxiation and, if deprived of too much oxygen, life-threatening seizures or even death,” said Shireen Banerji, director ... |
05.08.2025 | How a founder's battle with eczema led to a data-driven healthtech startup | One in three people now suffers from allergies. In Sweden, allergy rates have quadrupled since the 1950s, and it's similar in other Western countries. Back in Australia, debilitating hayfever is so prevalent that you can buy antihistamines ... |
05.08.2025 | I’m a neurologist—to keep my brain safe and healthy, I never eat these 4 foods | Doctors will often tell you to avoid processed foods or foods that contain high amounts of sugar or saturated fat.
Their advice is sound, since consuming these foods frequently can increase your risk of developing chronic diseases, includin... |
04.08.2025 | DogSol Red Light Therapy Blanket Helps Paralyzed Rescue Dog Walk Again | Kara Flaherty with her rescue dog, Marley, whose paralyzed legs were restored with a DogSol Red Light Therapy Blanket.
The founder of DogSol, Jackie Jolie, with Marley and Kara.
Marley wears his DogSol Red Light Therapy Blanket.
A paralyzed... |
03.08.2025 | How can I build muscle as I age? Experts share strength training and diet tips for midlife gains | You may have heard that we lose up to 8 per cent of our muscle mass per decade, starting at age 30. So what’s the best way to build new muscle in midlife and beyond?
Maintaining and building new muscle does become harder as you get older. E... |
02.08.2025 | Do you really need to drink electrolytes to keep you hydrated? | There is a large, growing and very competitive market for electrolyte powders, drinks and tablets. In 2024, the electrolyte drink market was valued around US$38 billion (S$44.8 billion).
The products are designed to be consumed before, duri... |
31.07.2025 | Trump voters wanted relief from medical bills. For millions, the bills are about to get bigger | Related Articles
US childhood vaccination rates fall again as exemptions set another record
Are tattooed beachgoers at risk for skin cancer?
Trump administration is launching a new private health tracking system with Big Tech’s help
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30.07.2025 | What is the Science Behind Plastic Pollution? | This blog was co-written with Hannah De Frond. Hannah works with Ocean Conservancy and the University of Toronto Trash Team to manage the International Trash Trap Network (ITTN), a global network of local groups using trash traps to increas... |
30.07.2025 | MOPE Clinic Highlights Clomiphene/Enclomiphene as Innovative Alternatives to Testosterone Replacement Therapy for Men | Clomiphene/Enclomiphene and Improving Natural Testosterone Production
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The Pros and Cons of Boosting Natural Testosterone Production with Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs)
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30.07.2025 | Disconnected Systems Are Undermining Hospital Foodservice — and Patient Care | Arun Ahuja, SVP & General Manager, Healthcare & Corporate at Transact + CBORD
Hospital foodservice might not immediately spring to mind when you think of the patient experience. Yet, for patients, meals are one of the few opportunit... |
29.07.2025 | Introducing KneeMo®: The First Smart Wearable Designed to Relieve Knee Pain During Activity and Improve Muscle Function | KneeMo®: A smart wearable device designed to help people with chronic knee pain stay active using motion-activated vibration.
KneeMo® - designed for daily comfort and support.
KneeMo® in action — helping people with knee pain stay active an... |
26.07.2025 | I just visited a Costco in Japan—the variety of foods was ‘incredible’: 6 things I wish they sold in the American stores | As a Japanese nutritionist living in the U.S., I love shopping for traditional foods that I grew up eating, such as seaweed, beans, matcha, multigrain rice, and sweet potatoes.
I sometimes go to Costco to buy those staples in bulk. But duri... |
26.07.2025 | Avoid the sun? Studies show moderate exposure may still benefit your health | For decades, many doctors have said that less is more when it comes to sun exposure. Ultraviolet light from the sun can age the skin and cause skin cancer, and people can get Vitamin D from food or supplements instead.
But in recent years, ... |
22.07.2025 | Navigating menopause with VA | Menopause is a natural part of life, marking the end of menstrual periods and changes in reproductive hormones.
While all women go through this transition, research has shown that women Veterans may experience earlier or more symptoms. Just... |
21.07.2025 | Want a stronger relationship? ‘The most successful couples I know’ prioritize this habit every evening, therapist says | There are many habits successful couples practice in the morning. They can be small but loving gestures, like making the other’s coffee or setting out a bowl for their granola.
Some couples simply make sure to never leave the house without ... |
21.07.2025 | As Trump’s raids ramp up, a Texas region’s residents stay inside — even when they need medical care | Tucked behind the freeway strip malls, roadside taquerias and vast citrus groves that span this 160-mile stretch of the Rio Grande Valley are people like Juanita, who need critical medical care in one of the nation’s poorest and unhealthies... |
20.07.2025 | How the risks of drinking increase in older age – even for light or occasional drinkers | Drinking is harmful to your health at any age. But as you get older, the risks become greater – even with the same amount of drinks.
Alcohol affects “virtually every organ system in the body,” including the muscles and blood vessels, digest... |
19.07.2025 | Does breathing actually matter for your workout? Here’s what works and what doesn’t | Of all the things to worry about when working out – what exercise to do, how fast to go, how much to lift – breathing seems like it should come near the bottom of the list. You do it automatically, so why complicate things?
To a certain ext... |
18.07.2025 | Data Shows More Discipline, Less College Prep for Students With Disabilities | Roughly 1 out of every 7 children in public school has an identified disability, according to a recent analysis, but both traditional public and charter schools have a long way to go to provide equal opportunities for those students — which... |
18.07.2025 | For more energy and a sharper mind, here’s what I eat at breakfast, lunch and dinner: Sleep doctor | Many of us know the basics of a good night’s sleep: Stick to a bedtime routine, put away the screens, and try to get seven to nine hours of rest a night.
But we rarely talk about the things we do during the day that quietly sabotage our sle... |
17.07.2025 | SpaceGut Marks World Microbiome Day with Science-Backed Solution for Malaysia's Obesity Issue | KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, July 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In celebration of World Microbiome Day, SpaceGut, a Malaysia-based health tech company, introduces a scientific and personalised approach to one of the country's most pressing health con... |
16.07.2025 | Hypoxic Brain Injuries Diagnosed in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Developmental Delay | Dr. Greg Vigna
Diffusion MRIs can reveal hypoxic brain injuries missed by routine MRIs, helping diagnose birth injuries linked to severe, lifelong neurodevelopmental harm
Some children with global developmental delay and ASD, who may need l... |
14.07.2025 | Stop saying ‘I’ve been there’ when empathizing with someone—here’s how to truly be helpful | As a journalist, a media executive and a communication coach, I’ve spent my entire career focused on helping people communicate what’s important to them
One thing I’ve noticed: When it comes to empathizing with someone sharing a personal st... |
13.07.2025 | Is going to the bathroom 'just in case' bad for you? | As children, many of us were encouraged to pee before we left the house or whenever a bathroom was nearby. There was a good reason: Using the bathroom “just in case” can help prevent accidents among children prone to “holding it.”
Urologist... |
11.07.2025 | I’m 78 and my brain is sharp as a whip—my No. 1 rule for a strong, healthy brain is so simple | At 78 years old, my brain is just as sharp and productive as ever.
I’ve written more than 175 books over the course of my career — on a wide range of topics, including marine biology, job interviews, ancient trees, creativity, baseball, din... |
10.07.2025 | Yi TCM Launch Educational Campaign Spotlighting Traditional Chinese Medicine’s Role in Fertility Care | Fertility hits record low: Cleverly SG & Yi TCM show how TCM acupuncture and herbs complement IVF/IUI for holistic support from preconception to postnatal. SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE, July 10, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Board-certi... |
05.07.2025 | Do you need to be worried about mould in your air-conditioner? | Air-conditioners can save lives and keep us comfortable on blistering days. But they may also carry health risks – namely, those related to mold.
This was recently highlighted, when the manufacturer Midea voluntarily recalled about 1.7 mill... |
03.07.2025 | Klaria stengthens patent portfolio of sumatriptan alginate film with new filing | Klaria stengthens patent portfolio of sumatriptan alginate film with new filing
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Klaria AB has filed a ‘third generation’ patent application to protect the sumatriptan alginate film product. Th... |
01.07.2025 | The Art of Clear Communication: Breaking Down Barriers with Simplicity | In the world of communication, clarity is king. Yet, many stumble over the same stone: jargon. This slippery slope leads to confusion and disconnect. Public speaking expert Bill McGowan shines a light on this common pitfall. He emphasizes t... |
01.07.2025 | Sunflower Flour: The New Frontier in Meat Alternatives | In the quest for sustainable food sources, sunflower flour is emerging as a game-changer. Researchers from Brazil and Germany have teamed up to create meat alternatives that could reshape our diets. This collaboration is not just about inno... |
01.07.2025 | The Science Behind Sadhguru's Methods: Harvard Doctor's Landmark Studies on Meditation and the Isha Foundation's Impact | Created by Carl Williams
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01.07.2025 | Chronic Hernia Mesh Infections: New Material, Better Outcomes | Dr. Greg Vigna
P4HB mesh offers a safer, fully absorbable alternative to polypropylene, reducing chronic infection and pain without increasing hernia recurrence risk.
Phasix mesh, made from P4HB, has properties that reduce the risk of infec... |
01.07.2025 | Iowa Altis Sling Lawsuit Against Coloplast: Alleges Mesh is Too Stiff, Causes Pain | Lorraine Chidester vs Stephanie Pothaven, D.O.
Altis sling may cause more pain and poor integration; study shows it's stiffer and less effective than safer, more flexible alternatives
The Coloplast mesh is reported to be significantly stiff... |
01.07.2025 | Seal the deal: How ceramides help lock in skin health | Listen
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For those struggling with skin issues, it can be tempting to overdo skincare routines. This was true for a 32-year-old patient of Dr Joseph Toh, who us... |
27.06.2025 | People with high emotional intelligence do 5 things when they get angry, says psychologist—they never ‘act out’ | If there’s one emotion that’s tough to deal with, it’s anger. Growing up, many of us learn that expressing it means we’re “problematic” or “mean.” But anger is not a character flaw. It’s an important messenger that shows up when you’re viol... |
27.06.2025 | Olive Oil and Weight Management: What New Research Reveals | Morocco Gold
Study links olive oil to less long-term weight gain, confirming its role in healthy weight management and supporting Mediterranean diet benefits. LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, June 27, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Olive oil has long be... |