Study Shows Healthy Dogs and Cats Can Transmit Dangerous Microbes to Humans – And Vice Versa - SciTechDaily
Multi-drug-resistant organisms can be transmitted between healthy dogs and cats and their hospitalized owners. Fortunately, only a small number of cases were found suggesting pets are not a major source of antibiotic-resistant infections in hospital patients.…
What are “menopause entrepreneurs” like Naomi Watts selling us? I saw for myself. - Slate
At the New Pause symposium in Los Angeles, middle aged women gathered to learn about, and shop for, menopause.
A UK program will sequence the genomes of 100,000 newborn babies - CNN
A pioneering scheme testing for hundreds of rare genetic conditions could prevent untold pain and misery for babies and their families in the UK.
People are buying copycat versions of Ozempic and Wegovy. Is that safe? - AOL
Some pharmacies are offering different versions of weight-loss drugs Wegovy and Ozempic. What's in them and are they safe?
Caffeine in Your Blood Could Affect Body Fat And Diabetes Risk, Study Finds - ScienceAlert
The levels of caffeine in your blood could affect the amount of body fat you carry, a factor that in turn could determine your risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
What is scleroderma? Author whose diagnosis left her with claw-like hands given years to live - Daily Mail
Claudia, 37, from Wollongong, New South Wales, assumed she was just feeling the effects of winter - but now knows it was the first sign of a far more sinister diagnosis.
'Gallery stalkers' targeting university art students at graduation exhibits - The Mainichi - The Mainichi
TOKYO -- At art universities and departments across Japan, fourth-year students host exhibitions for their graduation or program completion every spri
Scientists develop gene test to tell if blood cancer drugs will work - Daily Mail
Scientists have developed a test to identify which blood-cancer patients will benefit the most from a drug that can stop their cancer from returning. The test looks for genetic clues in cancer cells.
Study Examines the Link Between Mental Health and Oral Health - Neuroscience News
Study reveals a link between oral health problems and a range of mental health and addiction disorders.
'The side effects of Prozac made me think I was going mad - but here's why I'm still taking it' - Daily Mail
EVE SIMMONS: My meltdown was caused by the pills I was taking to help me cope with stress. It happened two weeks after I'd started on the antidepressant Prozac, also known as fluoxetine.
'I am just so appreciative' Community steps in to help woman battling stage 4 colon cancer - wpde.com
It’s Colorectal Awareness Month, and a conway woman is sharing her story about her battle and her message to others.Abc 15s joel vazquez is live in the studio w
Biohacking revealed: What to know about the hip health trend embraced by Brooke Burke, Tom Brady and others - Fox News
Here's what you need to know about biohacking, a health and wellness movement that's gaining popularity among celebrities like Brooke Burke, Tom Brady and Jeff Bezos.
We must stop using a female model to to treat men's mental health - New York Post
Data suggests that men are particularly prone to mental health issues, even as most therapists use methods better-suited to address female symptoms.
Pink eye cases detected in Westmoreland, health department urges precaution - Jamaica Observer
WESTMORELAND, Jamaica – With three confirmed cases of viral conjunctivitis (pink eye) in Westmoreland, the parish’s health department is urging residents to take precaution to prevent an outbreak. Sur...
Another deadly tick-borne disease is now endemic in Maine - WGME
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are warning of a new tick-borne disease on the rise in Maine that’s potentially more serious than Lyme disease.
Long-covid symptoms are less common now than earlier in the pandemic - The Washington Post
The findings also show that patients with certain underlying medical conditions have twice the odds as previously healthy people of seeking care for long covid.
Study: These foods raise your risk of dementia — a lot - MarketWatch
Butter. Hamburgers. Sausages. Store-bought pastries, cakes and cookies. Oh, and soda—sugary or diet. They’re all bad and they all raise our risk of getting...
New Study Finds Yoga Can Protect Against Frailty in Mature Adults - Prevention Magazine
Experts break it all down.
I Was 44 & Healthy When I Had A Heart Attack: What The Experience Taught Me - mindbodygreen
I’m Fit, Healthy, & Still Had A Heart Attack at 44
7 Cardio Habits That Destroy Your Body After 50 - Eat This, Not That
A fitness professional shares seven of the worst cardio habits that destroy your body after 50, along with how to avoid them.