Scott Disick & Kourtney Kardashian’s Son Reign Confirmed Who His Favorite Aunt Is With This Cute New Look

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. With a star-studded family like the Kardashians, we’re sure the next generation of Kardashian-Jenner kiddos always get excited to see their A-list aunts and uncles. It’s probably always an adventure when auntie and uncle visit, and Scott Disick’s new […]

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Im a doctor – here are five anti-inflammatory foods to ease arthritis pain

Arthritis describes a group of diseases marked by inflammation characterised by pain, swelling, tenderness and warmth in the joints. Fortunately, an anti-inflammatory diet can play a “significant” role in reducing arthritis pain, according to Dr Sunni Patel, from Dish Dash Deets. “While they may not provide a cure for arthritis, incorporating these foods into your diet can potentially help ease […]

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Amy Winehouses health battles leading up to death – from depression to bulimia

Amy Winehouse’s contralto vocals on the track Back To Black led to international fame at the age of 23. While her distinctive voice garnered a large following, her destructive lifestyle attracted the headlines of the media. It had been well-documented that she had problems with heroin, crack cocaine, marijuana, and alcohol, but repeatedly refused rehab or psychiatric help. In an […]

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Study could pave the way to new treatments for people with compromised immune systems

Reviewers’ Notes New research led by Queen’s University Belfast has made a breakthrough in the field of microbiology, which could lead to the development of new treatments for people with compromised immune systems, such as those with cystic fibrosis. Image Credit: Queen’s University Belfast To conduct their study the researchers looked at the bacterium Achromobacter which can cause chronic lung […]

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Higher adverse childhood experiences linked to greater odds of head or neck injury and concussions

Reviewers’ Notes Altaf Saadi, MD, MSc, principal investigator of the Neurodisparities & Health Justice Lab in the Department of Neurology at Mass General and an assistant professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School, is lead author of a new study in the Journal of Head Trauma and Rehabilitation, Examining the Association Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Lifetime History of Head […]

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