Heart attack warning: Does this describe your sleeping pattern? Sign you could be at risk

Heart attacks happen when an artery supplying your heart with blood and oxygen becomes blocked, usually by a build-up of fatty plaques called cholesterol. Heart attacks fall under the umbrella of cardiovascular disease (CVD), which generally refers to conditions that involve narrowed or blocked blood vessels. A common misconception is that heart attacks erupt without warning. However, research suggests your […]

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Taste buds may play role in fostering obesity in offspring

Cornell food scientists show in animal studies that a mother’s high-fat diet may lead to more sweet-taste receptors and a greater attraction to unhealthy food in their offspring—resulting in poor feeding behavior, obesity in adulthood. The researchers’ findings were published July 31 in Scientific Reports. Maternal exposure to a high-fat diet during the perinatal period—before the animal gets pregnant—appears to […]

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Katherine Schwarzenegger’s Favorite New Mom Must-Haves Include Leggings, Belly Oil, and This Affordable Underwear

Summer 2020 officially belonged to the celeb baby. In July and August alone, Katy Perry, Nikki and Brie Bella, Lea Michele, Ciara, and Sophie Turner all welcomed bundles of joy, giving us just enough positivity to get us through the rest of this challenging year. While fans are eagerly awaiting first pics and more info from several of the above […]

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What’s in your medicine may surprise you: A call for greater transparency about inactive ingredients

There are many more ingredients in every pill you take than what is listed on the bottle label. These other ingredients, which are combined with the therapeutic one, are often sourced from around the world before landing in your medicine cabinet and are not always benign. Earlier this year, the U.S. Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security […]

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Inherited genetic variant influences response to leukemia treatment for some children

Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital are investigating the inherited genetics of childhood leukemia and how particular gene variations can affect treatment outcomes. The research showed that an inherited variation in the GATA3 gene strongly influences early response to chemotherapy and is linked to relapse in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The work was published as an advance […]

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Estimating the cost of widespread COVID-19 testing of higher-risk groups

Actively testing large groups of people at increased risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) could be a component of Canada’s strategy to get people safely back to school and work, finds new research published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. “As workplaces and schools reopen after the first wave of COVID-19 in Canada, testing priorities and strategies are […]

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Major trial uses blood test to match women with breast cancer to precision treatments

A blood test that can identify a variety of mutations in advanced breast cancer can reliably match women to effective targeted treatments, early results of a major clinical trial reveal. The plasmaMATCH trial provides the strongest evidence yet that simple blood tests known as ‘liquid biopsies’ can benefit women with breast cancer by tracking their disease as it evolves and […]

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TikTok Star Charli D'Amelio Reveals Her Struggles with Eating Disorder: 'Some Days Are Worse Than Others'

Charli D'Amelio is opening up about her personal experience with an eating disorder. The TikTok star, 16, revealed her "own struggles with eating disorders" in a lengthy post to her Instagram Stories on Thursday, explaining that she's "been afraid to share," but hopes her story helps inspire those who are grappling with body image issues to seek help. "i've always […]

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