Regular physical activity may lessen Covid risks, study finds

Regular physical activity may lessen Covid risks, study finds

A global analysis of data suggests that regular exercise reduces your risk of developing COVID-19 or becoming seriously ill from the disease, with about 20 minutes a day providing the biggest benefits. Regular physical activity is associated with a lower risk of COVID-19 infection, severity, hospitalization and death, according to a newly pooled data analysis … Read more

Monkeypox now reported in all 50 states

Monkeypox now reported in all 50 states

Health officials revealed that monkeypox has now been detected in all 50 states. Wyoming on Monday became the last state to report a case of the disease. The Wyoming Department of Health announced the case in an adult male in Laramie County, which also includes the capital of Cheyenne. Public health representatives are currently working … Read more

Low-calorie sugar alternatives could negatively affect gut health, study finds

Low-calorie sugar alternatives could negatively affect gut health, study finds

Studies have found that low-calorie sugar substitutes can negatively affect gut health. GMA Your browser does not have JavaScript enabled and this site requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript to browse. !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version=’2.0′; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,’script’, ‘https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js’); fbq(‘set’, ‘autoConfig’, ‘false’, ‘219200453280864’) fbq(‘init’, ‘219200453280864’); fbq(‘track’, ‘PageView’); (This story has not been edited by seemayo … Read more

Decrease Your Risk of Cognitive Decline and Dementia – Avoid These 8 Controllable Risk Factors

Decrease Your Risk of Cognitive Decline and Dementia – Avoid These 8 Controllable Risk Factors

The study found that each of the risk factors resulted in decreased cognitive performance for up to three years. A new study finds that the risk of dementia may be determined more by lifestyle rather than age. According to recent research by Baycrest, adults without dementia risk factors such as smoking, diabetes, or hearing loss … Read more

Advanced stage cervical cancer is rising in White and Black women in the US

Advanced stage cervical cancer is rising in White and Black women in the US

“This specific study was born out of a desire to take a deeper dive into the drivers behind cervical cancer,” said Dr., a fourth-year resident in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of California, Los Angeles. Alex Francoire said, and study one of these authors. “When we looked more closely at cervical cancer, we found … Read more

WHO Reports Breakthrough Monkeypox Cases, Says Vaccines Are ‘Not a Silver Bullet’

WHO Reports Breakthrough Monkeypox Cases, Says Vaccines Are ‘Not a Silver Bullet’

This 2003 electron microscope image provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows mature, oval-shaped monkeypox virus, left and rounded immature virus obtained from a sample of human skin associated with the 2003 prairie dog outbreak. Monkeypox, a disease that rarely appears outside Africa, has been identified by European and US health officials … Read more

Practical, romantic or controlling? Here’s what a therapist has to say about location-sharing in a relationship

Practical, romantic or controlling? Here’s what a therapist has to say about location-sharing in a relationship

First kisses, meeting your friends and “What are we?” Conversations are all the steps we usually take on the road to a relationship. Today, however, there are plenty of device-dependent gestures that carry weight over the course of a thriving romance. Sharing a Netflix password, messaging a meme, starting the first FaceTime: any of these … Read more

In sign of support, US bombers fly over Dubrovnik, Balkans

In sign of support, US bombers fly over Dubrovnik, Balkans

DUBROVNIK, Croatia (AP) — A pair of U.S. Air Force B52 strategic bombers flew over the Croatian resort of Dubrovnik and three other NATO-member states in the region on Monday as a sign of support amid a Russian offensive in Ukraine. In addition to the walled Croatian tourist destination of Dubrovnik, the plane flew to … Read more

The scariest weapon: Bacteria and viruses as munitions

The scariest weapon: Bacteria and viruses as munitions

The concept of a biological weapon is a well known one, though more likely as part of a movie plot or a television series, rather than as a real threat. What is a biological weapon in practice? Was it ever used? Did countries actually develop a warfare concept that depends on pathogens? Which diseases were … Read more

Stroke: Taking two vitamin supplements together could hike your risk of stroke by 17%

Stroke: Taking two vitamin supplements together could hike your risk of stroke by 17%

2019 में एनल्स ऑफ इंटरनल मेडिसिन जर्नल में प्रकाशित अमेरिकी वैज्ञानिकों द्वारा किए गए एक अध्ययन में स्ट्रोक के साथ विटामिन डी और कैल्शियम को मिलाने वाली कुछ खास तरह की गोलियों के बीच संबंध पाया गया। शोधकर्ताओं का मानना ​​​​है कि संयोजन एथेरोस्क्लेरोसिस का कारण बन सकता है, एक ऐसी बीमारी जो तब होती … Read more

“You’re Using The Bathroom Every 20 Minutes And It Hurts So Bad”: This Woman Went Viral For Her Yearlong Experience Chasing Down An Accurate Diagnosis For What Her Doctor First Mislabeled As A UTI

“You’re Using The Bathroom Every 20 Minutes And It Hurts So Bad”: This Woman Went Viral For Her Yearlong Experience Chasing Down An Accurate Diagnosis For What Her Doctor First Mislabeled As A UTI

Meet Breanne Rodgers. Breanne is 21 years old and from Huntsville, Alabama. Recently, she went mega viral on TikTok when she posted a video of her experience trying to get what felt like “constant UTIs” diagnosed and treated. More than a year and multiple doctors later, she was finally able to get an accurate diagnosis … Read more

Mild electric shocks to the brain may protect older people from memory loss

Mild electric shocks to the brain may protect older people from memory loss

Research shows that giving a mild electric shock to the brain can protect older people from short-term and long-term memory loss. It’s not clear whether the approach can help people with dementia. Robert Reinhart, an assistant professor at Boston University and co-author of the study, said that memory loss is a common symptom of cognitive … Read more

4 signs you have heart failure that you probably don’t know, including those more likely to affect women

4 signs you have heart failure that you probably don’t know, including those more likely to affect women

Heart failure occurs when the heart cannot pump enough blood and oxygen to other organs. According to one report, early, subtle symptoms of heart failure may be “provocateurs” of “imminent death.” The American Heart Association states that symptoms include an upset stomach and insomnia. It’s loading Something is loading. According to a report from the … Read more

Brain stimulation improves short-term memory in older adults, study finds

Brain stimulation improves short-term memory in older adults, study finds

Two parts of the brain are known to send electrical currents and remember information, which promotes immediate recall of words in people over the age of 65, according to one study. The study by a team from Boston University published Monday in Nature Neuroscience. “Whether these improvements will hold for everyday memories, and not just … Read more

Lancet warns about ‘Tomato Flu’ in India among children

Lancet warns about ‘Tomato Flu’ in India among children

Doctors have sounded the alarm over the emergence of a “new non-life-threatening” virus called tomato flu in children under the age of five. Recently in the Lancet Respiratory Journal, published on August 17, doctors said the flu was first identified in Kerala’s Kollam district on May 6, 2022, and as of July 26, “over 82 … Read more

Polio and monkeypox demonstrate a ‘heightened focus’ on viruses

Polio and monkeypox demonstrate a ‘heightened focus’ on viruses

More than two years of COVID-19, and people are thinking about the virus differently. This month the US declared monkeypox a public health emergency, and people at high risk of getting the virus — especially those who have sex with men — are lined up city streets to get vaccinated. An avian flu outbreak that … Read more