Month: June 2020

Treating yourself with love and care can make the world of difference to your wellbeing. For those with additional challenges, such as an illness or disability, it’s not always an easy task. Here we share tips on how to bring self-love into your life Self-love undoubtedly plays a key part in our mental health and
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The categories of antioxidants are aplenty: vitamins, minerals, flavonoids, curcumins, catechins, tannins, carotenoids, terpenes and alkaloids, among other several types of antioxidants. Some of the commonly consumed antioxidants are vitamins C and E, beta-carotene, lycopene, lutein, and zeaxanthin.  Free radicals are unstable molecules produced when the body burns food for energy and during exercise. Exposure to
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Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Public health and infectious disease experts warn that the United States needs to increase its influenza vaccination rate substantially this fall to mitigate a potentially deadly confluence of seasonal influenza with an anticipated second wave of COVID-19. “When you have a
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Professor Anne Charlton fundraising for Cancer Research Campaign, one of the forerunners of Cancer Research UK. Professor Anne Charlton was a much-loved colleague who blazed a research trail in cancer education and smoking prevention in schools. Anne, who died in April aged 84 after contracting COVID-19, was a passionate advocate of the importance of public
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At the American Diabetes Association (ADA) 80th scientific sessions, Dr. Robert Zimmerman MD, Vice-Chairman of Endocrinology and Director of Diabetes Center Cleveland Clinic, and his team discussed the importance of creating a smooth and seamless transition from pediatric to adult care. This time of transition is considered a high-risk time for patients living with diabetes.
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Two teams at Harvard Medical School reported in separate papers in the May 21, 2015, issue of Cell that their labs have developed high-throughput techniques to quickly, easily and inexpensively give every cell in a sample a unique genetic barcode. This allows scientists to analyze complex tissues by genetically profiling hundreds of thousands of individual
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It happened little by little. First he would forget things, then he’d lose track of what he was doing. Lewy Body dementia took over the life of the man you’re about to meet. The disease is the second most common form of dementia, Alzheimer’s being the first. There is no cure, but experts at Mayo
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How to Love the Process: ‘Follow Your Passion’ is bad advice. Following your passion often leads to dead ends and encourages us to endlessly pursue a perfect dream job that does not exist. With any job, there are parts you will and will not enjoy. Become an Insider at PATREON: https://patreon.com/medschoolinsiders Accompanying article: https://medschoolinsiders.com/pre-med/love-the-process-dont-follow-your-passion In
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Print this page CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jun. 18, 2020– Epizyme, Inc. (Nasdaq:EPZM), a fully integrated, commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel epigenetic therapies, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the supplemental New Drug Application (sNDA) for Tazverik (tazemetostat) for the following two distinct follicular lymphoma (FL) indications: Adult patients with relapsed
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jun 22 2020 A team of researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has demonstrated how to easily and effectively monitor for seizures in newborn infants, catching more instances than typical methods and improving the quality of care for infants in hospitals that lack the on-site resources to detect these seizures.
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According to a recent news release, movie buffs will have something to do this summer because AMC Theatres and Regal Theatres will start reopening some of their branches’ doors to the public again. However, the theaters will follow important guidelines such as requiring their movie-goers to wear face masks while inside the facilities. Theaters Reopen In
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After hospitalization for medical illness, an extended course of low-dose anticoagulation reduced arterial and venous thromboembolic events combined, secondary analysis of a randomized trial suggested — a finding with implications for post-COVID care. Taking 10-mg rivaroxaban (Xarelto) for 45 days post-discharge reduced fatal and major events by a relative 28% in patients with additional risk
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Empathy, escapism, or insight, a good book can be like a friend in troubled times. In this entirely subjective list, we’ve compiled must-read books from our readers and colleagues, which have made a huge impact on their lives in times when they needed it most 20. Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo Joint winner of
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Boston Children’s Hospital received the top spot for best children’s hospital in US News & World Report’s 14th-annual ranking for 2020-2021 . The pediatric facility has maintained the leading spot in the rankings for seven consecutive years. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia garnered second place in the honor roll, followed by Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
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I am always looking for a low-calorie and low-carb shake that I can enjoy without the blood sugar spikes. I also look for other nutritional benefits in my shake and find many are lacking. If you are looking for a shake you can enjoy that will fit your keto requirements, Smirk is the drink for
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Tourniquets have proven immensely valuable in saving life and limb. Director of the Level I Trauma Center at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Rochester, Minn., Donald Jenkins, M.D., demonstrates how to use a tourniquet properly. He also explains why certain work environments and certain individuals should always have tourniquets readily available.
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Getting more stuff done faster translates to more time to do the things you love. In this video I’ll show you my favorite tips on how to increase productivity and achieve more in less time. My new VLOG channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8KZzzSLN6r0jbPJvWC5f9g Become an Insider! Visit https://patreon.com/medschoolinsiders Thank you to Marko Jerinic, one of our valued Patreon
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