Month: October 2022

“Movement Has Healed Me.” Tackling the NYC Marathon With Type 1 Diabetes – Diabetes Daily Learning Center Learning Center: LearningCenter Diabetes Daily does not provide medical advice,diagnosis or treatment.Get additional information.© 2005 – 2022 Everyday Health, Inc. Everyday Health is among the federally registered trademarks of Everyday Health, Inc. and may not be used by
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In this article BNTX PFE Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Jakub Porzycki | NurPhoto | Getty Images Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech on Thursday said their new omicron boosters substantially increased protective antibodies against the dominant omicron BA.5 subvariant for adults in the first direct human data released to the public on the
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A study by the universities of Zurich and Mainz has shown that teaching children how to manage their attention and impulses in primary school has a positive long-term effect on their later educational success. Self-regulation, i.e., the ability to manage attention, emotions and impulses, as well as to pursue individual goals with perseverance, is not
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Note that some links may require subscriptions. Europe appears to be entering another COVID-19 wave as cases begin to rise across the continent, according to the World Health Organization and the European Centres for Disease Prevention and Control. (Reuters) Pfizer and its partner BioNTech reported its updated booster generated a strong immune response against the
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With many people experiencing painful periods, we take a look at some of the natural ways you can manage your symptoms Over half of people who menstruate experience painful periods. This can accompany other symptoms pre-period (known as pre-menstrual syndrome), last for one or two days or, for some, the whole duration of their bleed.
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Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Americans should get COVID-19 booster shots by Halloween to prepare the country best for the upcoming holiday season, the White House said this week. Just 11.5 million eligible Americans have received the updated shots, which were designed to provide extra protection
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The Free Cancer Hospital, Kensington, London, established 1851. Credit: The Free Cancer Hospital, Kensington, London: aerial view. Wood engraving, 1859. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark Do you know why it’s called cancer? “The first identification of the word cancer is from the Ancient Greeks. They used the term ‘karkinos’, which translates in Latin to canker or cancer
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Children who did not take part in social and group activities during the pandemic had significantly higher levels of anxiety than those who did not. Elevated anxiety levels were also found among children in households whose incomes fell, a University of Gothenburg study shows. The study, published in The Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, is
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My New Life Without Diabetes After a Pancreas Transplant – Diabetes Daily Learning Center Learning Center: LearningCenter Diabetes Daily does not provide medical advice,diagnosis or treatment.Get additional information.© 2005 – 2022 Everyday Health, Inc. Everyday Health is among the federally registered trademarks of Everyday Health, Inc. and may not be used by third parties without
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Everyone has experienced stress at some point, but what is it? Stress is your body’s reaction to a threat or challenge. We generally think of stress as being caused by a negative situation like an overly hectic day at work or death of a loved one, but it can also be caused by positive events
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Doctors walk inside the Ebola isolation section of Mubende Regional Referral Hospital, in Mubende, Uganda, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. Hajarah Nalwadda | AP The World Health Organization is working with Uganda to prevent a deadly Ebola outbreak in the East African nation from spreading to neighboring nations, the global health agency’s chief said on Wednesday.
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Stillbirth is a recognized complication of COVID-19 in pregnant women caused by harmful changes to the placenta induced by the virus. Termed SARS-CoV-2 placentitis, it can render the placenta incapable of providing oxygen to the fetus, leading to stillbirth and neonatal death. Researchers now suggest that pregnant women who get the COVID-19 vaccine may be
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In this video, Elizabeth Nash, MPP, principal policy associate of state issues at the Guttmacher Institute in Washington, D.C., offers an overview of the abortion rights landscape — and the barriers many people will face — in the U.S. after the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision by the Supreme Court overturned federal abortion
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Among patients who receive healthcare at the same family physician practice, those who live close to each other fare better with respect to cardiovascular health, mortality, and healthcare costs than those who live farther apart, an analysis suggests. In a retrospective study of data for more than 2 million adults, the rate of cardiovascular events
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ANAHEIM, CALIF. — Opioids are the most common cause of fatal poisonings in young children, and their contribution to children’s deaths has been increasing, according to research presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference. The study found that the proportion of deaths in U.S. children linked to opioids has doubled since the mid-2000s, tracking
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In a recent study posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers analyzed the primer and probe sequences of the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended monkeypox virus (MPXV) generic real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay(s). Study: Wide mismatches in the sequences of primers and probes for Monkeypox virus diagnostic assays. Image
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Type 2 Diabetes Remission – How is it Defined? – Diabetes Daily Learning Center Learning Center: LearningCenter Diabetes Daily does not provide medical advice,diagnosis or treatment.Get additional information.© 2005 – 2022 Everyday Health, Inc. Everyday Health is among the federally registered trademarks of Everyday Health, Inc. and may not be used by third parties without
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Vivian James Rigney is no casual traveler. The executive coach and speaker has visited more than 80 countries and lived on three continents. He’s also climbed the highest mountains on all seven continents, the so-called Seven Summits. It’s a feat that took him 14 years — one, he estimates, that fewer than 1,000 people have
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