Month: November 2022
The New Year is officially here, which means it’s time to start setting some New Year’s Resolutions. Let’s dive into the research and explore why we set New Year’s resolutions, why most of them fail, and what we can do to succeed. Sticking to your New Year’s Resolutions is difficult because it requires changing your
Buy Images here: armandoh.org/shop “Although the environment around an organism changes, the organism maintains relatively stable internal conditions. This ability to maintain internal stability, called homeostasis. For example if a person stands in a cold wintery night or hot sub sahran africn weather , the person is able to maintain a normal internal body temperature
A successful experiment has demonstrated the efficacy of newly developed mind-control wheelchairs in helping paralysis patients navigate through obstacles. The study, published in the journal iScience, found the non-invasive wheelchair control allowed paralyzed patients to guide themselves through an obstacle course. The quadriplegic participants were put on an electrode cap that allowed them to control
Extra Nursing Shifts Endanger Care Nurses pick up extra shifts for the pay or incentives — but 50-plus-hour weeks may affect their health and patient care. Evidence suggests that long hours may hurt a nurse’s physical and mental health, diminish the quality of care, and lead to patient errors. More than half of RNs and
From Ziath LtdNov 22 2022Reviewed by Maria Osipova Rapid 2D barcode rack readers and automated tube picking equipment from Ziath are helping Colorifix (Norwich, UK) to accelerate development of revolutionary biological dyes to help the textile industry dramatically reduce its environmental impact. Image Credit: Ziath Ltd Dyeing of fabrics by the textile industry represents one
Editor’s Note: Katie Hurley, author of “No More Mean Girls: The Secret to Raising Strong, Confident and Compassionate Girls,” is a child and adolescent psychotherapist in Los Angeles. She specializes in work with tweens, teens and young adults. CNN — “I have a couple of spots for anyone who wants to lose 20 pounds by
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With food costs on the rise and everyday essentials taking up an uncomfortable chunk of our budgets, we ask: how can you really save money on your weekly food shop? According to the latest figures, we spend an average of 16% of our budget on food and non-alcoholic drinks. For the average UK household, that’s
PHILADELPHIA — Treatment with the interleukin-6 receptor antagonist sarilumab (Kevzara), along with a 14-week taper of glucocorticoids, proved to have significant efficacy in patients with relapsing polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) who were resistant to glucocorticoids in a phase 3 trial. No new safety concerns were found with sarilumab, in the multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled SAPHYR trial.
Indian passengers stand and hang onto a train as it departs from a station on the outskirts of New Delhi. Money Sharma | AFP | Getty Images The world population reached 8 billion people on Tuesday, and India is expected to surpass China as the most populous country in the next year, according to projections
To study how best to treat potentially dangerous infections commonly seen in people with underlying chronic medical conditions, two infectious disease experts at Johns Hopkins Medicine have been awarded $10 million in research funding over five years by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). PCORI is an independent, nonprofit organization authorized by Congress in 2010.
Overlapping prescriptions of gabapentin and opioids grew over a 12-year period, pharmacy claims data showed. Concurrent prescriptions increased from 1.9% in 2006 to 7.6% in 2018, a relative increase of 344%, reported Evan Peet, PhD, of the RAND Corporation in Washington, D.C., and co-authors, in a research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine. “As the
“It’s a huge achievement by lots and lots of people. It’s nice to think that this next generation will probably never really have to worry about cervical cancer in this country.” Last year, a monumental moment on a cold November day saw the publication of a long-awaited study. The results of that study, published in
Anne Becker, the Maude and Lillian Presley Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and her colleagues partner with communities around the world to tackle some of the most vexing problems in global health delivery. She and her research team are developing a school-based intervention in Haiti to link youth with
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is one of the most common digestive disorders in the world. It happens when acid comes up from the stomach, which is acid-resistant, into the esophagus, which is less acid-resistant. Dr. James East, a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London, says GERD may be common, but there can be potentially
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Stress presents itself in many forms. Learn how to spot and address it from every angle If someone is drowning, it’s well understood that people don’t necessarily thrash – survival instinct kicks in, and they can look calm to an untrained eye. Yet, when we’re metaphorically drowning in life, we forget to apply that principle.
Researchers at the University of Houston have created a vaccine that may mitigate the opioid epidemic in the U.S. The vaccine can counter the adverse effects of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that authorities say is 50-100 times stronger than morphine. Professor Colin Haile, the lead researcher, said that the vaccine was developed keeping in mind the people who are
More women gave birth at home in America last year, continuing a pandemic trend and reaching the highest level in decades, according to figures released Thursday by the CDC. The report said that almost 52,000 births occurred at home in 2021 out of 4 million total births in the country. This was an increase of
In a recent study published in Frontiers in Immunology, researchers assessed the efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cells in the immunotherapy of colorectal cancer (CRC). Study: CAR T-cells for colorectal cancer immunotherapy: Ready to go? Image Credit: Meletios Verras/Shutterstock Background CAR T-cells are a novel cell-based immunotherapy against cancer that is developed genetically. The
CNN — When Jennifer Aniston opened up recently about her struggle with IVF treatments while trying to start a family, she gave a voice to people who’ve undergone arduous infertility journeys that ended with no biological children. In vitro fertilization, or IVF, is a method of assisted reproduction that involves removing eggs from the ovaries
Can you keep personal treasures without allowing clutter to take over your home? We explain more about how you can collect memories, not things We all have little mementoes that remind us of our lives and shared experiences. Perhaps you collect little trinkets from past holidays, or keep a box full of tickets from shows
PHILADELPHIA — Patients with gout who underwent an intensive treat-to-target regimen of monthly up-titration of urate-lowering therapy (ULT) to reach a target serum urate level were significantly more likely to reach that goal at 1 year than were patients who received conventional gout management in a randomized, controlled trial. Dr Sarah Black These results came
Kazuma Seki | Istock | Getty Images Doctors are calling on the Biden administration to declare an emergency in response to an “alarming surge” of children hospitalized with respiratory syncytial virus and flu this season. The Children’s Hospital Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics warned President Joe Biden and Health Secretary Xavier Becerra in
Interdisciplinary guidelines to optimize the treatment of childhood arthritis at global level. So far, there no uniform guidelines have existed for the treatment of arthritis of the jaw, a potentially debilitating consequence of juvenile arthritis. Doctors around the world lack insight into how best to treat arthritis of the jaw, which is a frequent and
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — An investigational fixed-dose combination of a short-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist and an inhaled corticosteroid appeared to slow the deterioration in lung function and reduce severe exacerbations for patients with mild-to-moderate asthma, according to an exploratory analysis of a phase III trial. Among the nearly 1,000 patients in the DENALI trial, those in the
Welcome to this week’s edition of Healthcare Career Insights. This weekly roundup highlights healthcare career-related articles culled from across the web to help you learn what’s next. Lisa Grabl is president of the locum tenens division of CompHealth, the nation’s largest locum tenens physician staffing company and a leader in permanent and temporary allied healthcare
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