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These Foods May Raise Diabetes Risk Up to 30%

These Foods May Raise Diabetes Risk Up to 30%

Daily intake of processed meats or sugary drinks may raise risk for diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Eating 50 grams of processed meat daily may raise type 2 diabetes risk by 30%. New findings in Nature Medicine stress that small dietary changes can significantly reduce chronic disease risk. We’ve all heard that processed meats, sugary drinks and trans fats aren’t …

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Humpday Headlines: COVID Summer Surge Is Happening – SFist

Humpday Headlines: COVID Summer Surge Is Happening – SFist

Humpday Headlines: COVID Summer Surge Is Happening  SFist COVID is back: What to know about the summer surge  NBC Bay Area COVID Is Rising in These 25 States. Will There Be a Summer Surge?  TODAY.com COVID cases likely rising in half of states, CDC estimates  CBS News COVID cases rising in 25 states, but nationwide activity ‘low’: CDC  CBS 42 Source link

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Video: New Pool Floatie Is a Massive ‘Hit’ Among Golden Retrievers

Video: New Pool Floatie Is a Massive ‘Hit’ Among Golden Retrievers

Dog parents need to take care of their furry friends’ needs, whether it be big or small. Apart from meals and medicine, owners also need to make their playtime as engaging as possible for their canine companions. A recent clip on social media captured a similar moment, with the pet parents doing something unique for their pups’ pool time. The …

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Oncologists need to wake up to the global threat of ‘superbugs’

Oncologists need to wake up to the global threat of ‘superbugs’

As a medical oncologist, one of the first threats I inform new patients about during the informed consent process for cancer treatment is how vulnerable they now are to infections. Cancer weakens the immune system, and common therapies on which we rely, such as chemotherapy, further diminish the body’s ability to protect itself from infections. An upper respiratory infection might …

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Northwestern Medicine research finding opens the door to a viral link to Parkinson’s disease – Chicago Tribune

Northwestern Medicine research finding opens the door to a viral link to Parkinson’s disease  Chicago Tribune ‘Harmless’ virus might trigger Parkinson’s disease, researchers say  Medical Xpress Groundbreaking study finds possible virus link to Parkinson’s Disease  NBC Chicago Researchers discover possible trigger for Parkinson’s disease  FOX 13 Tampa Bay Researchers discover a possible environmental trigger to Parkinson’s disease  Northwestern Medicine Newsroom Source link

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The 1 calming phrase I use to get my kids to listen

The 1 calming phrase I use to get my kids to listen

Being a parent often means feeling like a broken record. Whether it’s reminding your kid to brush their teeth, put their dirty socks in the hamper or do their math homework for the third time, it can be frustrating to have to repeat yourself again and again. When kids don’t listen, yelling can feel like your only option to get …

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Prolonged gabapentin use for pain may heighten risk

Prolonged gabapentin use for pain may heighten risk

Share on PinterestTaking gabapentin for lower back pain is linked to higher dementia risk, a recent study warns. Image credit: Maryanne Gobble/Getty Images. Gabapentin is a medication that, in the United States, is approved to treat seizures and shingles-related neuralgia. It is also used off-label to treat other health issues, including low back pain. Past studies have also found that …

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3D-Printed Implant Offers New Hope for Spinal Cord Repair

3D-Printed Implant Offers New Hope for Spinal Cord Repair

Summary: Scientists have developed a 3D-printed implant that delivers targeted electrical stimulation to damaged areas of the spinal cord, promoting nerve regeneration. The implant mimics the spinal cord’s structure with a fine, electrically conductive mesh, boosting neuron and stem cell growth in lab tests. By adjusting the fibre layout, the team improved the implant’s effectiveness, opening possibilities for wider medical …

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