Mindy Kaling's Super-Rare Video Shows the Summer Fashion Trend Her Daughter Katherine Is Adorably Trying to Start

Mindy Kaling’s daughter Katherine is clearly ready for the summer months, and this adorably stylish video shows she’s set on making a summer trend this year! On May 31, the Mindy Project star shared an adorable video of her daughter welcoming summertime in such an adorable way. She posted the video with the caption reading, “Three hats, one bubble wand, […]

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Cross-country culinary microbes: Uncovering a shared kitchen microbiota across European homes

Humans are constantly exposed to diverse microbes, which can have positive and adverse health effects. Considerable exposure the these microorganisms occurs indoors, with the highest bacterial colonization reported in the kitchen. To date, no study has compared microbial communities in households across countries, which is necessary to determine if a core kitchen microbiota exists. Study: Mapping the Kitchen Microbiota in Five […]

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I’ve got major jock itch. It’s driving me nuts. I’ve tried sprays, creams, and powders. Nothing is working. Any old remedies I should try? It burns and itches big time!

Thanks for your question. Jock itch (medical name Tinea Cruris) is a skin infection in your groin that’s caused by a fungus. What are the symptoms of jock itch? Itching and burning A red, scaly skin rash Flaking, cracking or peeling of the skin on your groin and inner thighs How is jock itch diagnosed? Jock itch is often diagnosed […]

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AI Efforts Make Strides in Predicting Progression to RA

MILAN, Italy — Two independent efforts to use artificial intelligence (AI) to predict the development of early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) from patients with signs and symptoms not meeting full disease criteria showed good, near expert-level accuracy, according to findings from two studies presented at the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) 2023 Annual Meeting. In one study, researchers from […]

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Understanding factors associated with long-term opioid use in fibromyalgia patients

Fibromyalgia is common, affecting around 2% of people in the general population. The 2017 EULAR recommendations state that tramadol – a weak opioid – may be considered for pain management in fibromyalgia, but advise against use of strong opioids due to lack of evidence of efficacy, and the high risk of side effects and addiction. However, with limited therapeutic options […]

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Whartons jelly found to halt diabetes progression in Phase II trial

Research in Sweden led by the University of Uppsala has looked into using mesenchymal stromal cells to halt the progress of newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes. In the paper, “Umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stromal cells preserve endogenous insulin production in type 1 diabetes: a Phase I/II randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial,” published in the journal Diabetologia, researchers detail the study and results […]

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Mammograms at 40? Breast cancer screening guidelines spark fresh debate

While physicians mostly applauded a government-appointed panel’s recommendation that women get routine mammography screening for breast cancer starting at age 40, down from 50, not everyone approves. Some doctors and researchers who are invested in a more individualized approach to finding troublesome tumors are skeptical, raising questions about the data and the reasoning behind the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s […]

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Courteney Cox Says This Is the ‘Best Damn Cookie I’ve Ever Had’ & the Secret Ingredient Is an Ina Garten Pantry Staple

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Cookies are good any time of year (obviously!). But there’s something truly delightful about eating a gooey, chocolate chip treat — that melts in your mouth with each bite — in the summertime. After a long day of swimming, […]

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AI shows it can improve predictions for invasive breast cancer

Combining AI-powered image analysis with image-based risk scoring has demonstrated the ability to predict long-term breast cancer risk, according to a new study from the Mayo Clinic and the University of California, San Francisco. WHY IT MATTERS In the report, published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, researchers used Screenpoint Medical’s Transpara Exam Score with Volpara’s TruDensity software to study how the […]

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