Cutting back on saturated fat is one of the best ways to lower cholesterol levels. Increasing your intake of heart-healthy fats like olive oil and nuts can improve your heart health. Plant-based foods and fiber-rich meals can help support naturally lower cholesterol levels. When your healthcare provider says you need to get your cholesterol down to a healthy range, it’s …
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Fear and loathing on study section: Reviewing grant proposals while the system is burning
Grant proposals are written in first-person future, a spine-tingling tense rarely encountered in the literary wild. When done effectively, it can suffuse a text with aspiration and optimism; when done poorly, skepticism or boredom. The voice I hear when I read a persuasive proposal is John F. Kennedy explaining why we should go to the moon: We propose these three …
Read More »9 foods that lower the risk of cancer
Nuts Go nuts about nuts, especially walnuts, almonds, Brazil nuts, and hazelnuts. They are packed with healthy fats, antioxidants, selenium, vitamin E, and phytosterols. Eating nuts can reduce the risk of breast, prostate, colorectal, and lung cancers. Source link
Read More »Rise of vaccine skeptics inside HHS alarms public health experts
WASHINGTON — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent much of his confirmation process before becoming the nation’s health secretary reassuring lawmakers that he would not undermine public confidence in vaccines and seeking to distance himself from the anti-vaccine group he founded, Children’s Health Defense. As health secretary, he has installed former prominent members of that group and other vaccine skeptics in …
Read More »Scientists are finding ways to keep aging brains youthful : NPR
The human brain tends to lose a step as we age. Now, scientists want to minimize that decline by studying people with exceptional brains. JUANA SUMMERS, HOST: Once we get past about age 40, even a healthy brain begins to lose a step or two. Reaction times get slower. It’s harder to remember everything on your shopping list. But scientists …
Read More »How to know when to go to the emergency department or urgent care
As health care systems across the country face increasing demand, patients are encouraged to better understand when to seek care at an emergency department versus an urgent care clinic. Making the right decision not only ensures quicker treatment for minor issues but also helps keep emergency departments available for life-threatening conditions. Emergency Departments are designed for life-threatening or severe health …
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Read More »MoH: Protect yourself from mosquitoes
News Gregory Mc Burnie 14 Hrs Ago An Aedes aegypti mosquito. – AFP PHOTO The Ministry of Health (MoH) is reminding the public to protect themselves from mosquito bites as the rainy season progresses. The Ministry, in a media release on July 13, noted the Aedes aegypti mosquito transmits mosquito-borne diseases such as Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika. The ministry said …
Read More »14 million children were not vaccinated in 2024, UN estimates
LONDON (AP) — More than 14 million children did not receive a single vaccine last year — about the same number as the year before — according to U.N. health officials. Nine countries accounted for more than half of those unprotected children. In their annual estimate of global vaccine coverage, released Tuesday, the World Health Organization and UNICEF said about …
Read More »One shot, seven days: Long-acting levodopa gel tackles Parkinson’s tremors
A new weekly injectable drug could transform the lives of more than eight million people living with Parkinson’s disease, potentially replacing the need for multiple daily tablets. Scientists from the University of South Australia (UniSA) have developed a long-acting injectable formulation that delivers a steady dose of levodopa and carbidopa – two key medications for Parkinson’s – over an entire …
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