One of Kate Middleton's Children Is Her Right-Hand Person For Keeping the Other 2 to Behave at Public Events

With Kate Middleton and Prince William’s children, you can tell what role each of them has. Prince George’s turning more and more like his father every day, while Prince Louis remains the adorable wild card people can’t get enough of. And Princess Charlotte? She’s already taken after her mother in more ways than one, including being the mini peacekeeper with […]

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Employees with obesity may have lower work productivity compared to people with normal weight

People with obesity may have lower work productivity due to increased risk of illness, contributing to increased costs for employers, according to industry-supported research being presented Saturday at ENDO 2023, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting, in Chicago, Ill. Obesity is a significant public health issue affecting approximately 42% of people in the United States. Employees with overweight or obesity are […]

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Nutrition expert explains the difference between prebiotics and probiotics

The significance of gut health has surged to the forefront of scientific research in recent years, as mounting evidence unveils the intricate connection between gut microbiota and various aspects of human health, such as immunity, mental health – and even chronic diseases. However, recent research has shed light on the true extent of the nation’s confusion over gut health, with […]

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Metabolic associated fatty liver disease is increasing: Here's why

Researchers are reporting that the prevalence of metabolic associated fatty liver disease is increasing dramatically in the United States. Experts say genetics and obesity are key factors in developing the disease, but there are other causes. They say a healthy diet and exercise can help reduce the risk of developing the disease. Metabolic associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), previously known […]

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Creating sustainable health systems viable for the future in Europe

What could healthcare look like in 10, 20, or 30 years? What will be the future of healthcare? Will medical professionals make diagnoses with the aid of artificial intelligence? Will doctors use big data analytics to predict the course of diseases? Will we stay healthy for longer thanks to state-of-the-art screenings and preventive care? Today in London, Charité – Universitätsmedizin […]

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International Prognostic Scoring System-Molecular changes clinical management

Implementing the International Prognostic Scoring System-Molecular (IPSS-M) in clinical practice could impact clinical management for nearly half of patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), according to a study published online May 18 in Frontiers in Oncology. Irene Zamanillo, from University Hospital 12 Octubre in Madrid, and colleagues analyzed clinical, cytogenetic, and molecular data from 166 MDS patients. IPSS-Revised and IPSS-M were […]

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Syncope Not Associated With Increased Risk for Car Crash

Given current driving restrictions after syncope, visits to the emergency department for syncope are not significantly associated with increased risk for a subsequent car crash, data suggest. In a case–crossover study that examined health and driving data for about 3000 drivers in British Columbia, Canada, researchers found similar rates of emergency department visits for syncope before the dates of car […]

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