US sees record daily COVID-19 cases totaling over 1M

Fox News Flash top headlines for January 4 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. More than 1 million people in the U.S. were diagnosed with COVID-19 on Monday.  According to data from the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center, 1,082,549 cases were tallied, a “record high.”  Since the start of the pandemic, the U.S. […]

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Wilmer Valderrama Says He 'Did The Most' During His Daughter's Birth

He didn’t endure pregnancy or childbirth but Wilmer Valderrama claims he “did the most” during his daughter’s birth in February. The actor — who shares 9-month-old Nakano with fiancée Amanda Pacheco — recently painted a very detailed picture of how it all went down in the delivery room.  https://www.instagram.com/p/CLkiw7TAslW/ A post shared by Wilmer Valderrama (@wilmervalderrama) Valderrama made it clear […]

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Why being a highly sensitive person is actually a strength, according to a neuropsychologist

Written by Amy Beecham A neuropsychologist explains why being highly sensitive is actually a superpower, and how to harness those strengths.      “You’re overthinking it,” “Don’t take things so personally,” “You’re being too sensitive,” are scolds many of us are extremely familiar with. According to research by Dr Elaine Aron, who coined the term, 15-20% of the population are […]

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Recommended choline intake during pregnancy improves child's sustained attention

Seven-year-old children performed better on a challenging task requiring sustained attention if their mothers consumed twice the recommended amount of choline during their pregnancy, a new Cornell study has found. The study, which compared these children with those whose mothers had consumed the recommended amount of choline, suggests that the recommended choline intake for expectant mothers does not fully meet […]

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Alzheimer’s disease risk genes disturb the brain protective mechanism

The brain has a natural protective mechanism against Alzheimer's disease, and researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital and collaborating institutions have discovered that gene variants associated with risk of developing the disease disturb the protective mechanism in ways that can lead to neurodegeneration. The researchers also showed in a fruit fly model of the condition that a […]

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The Vicious Cycle of Food and Sleep

The future, my mom used to say, belongs to those who wake up early. L’avenir appartient à ceux qui se lèvent tôt. She’d say this as we drove to early ice skating practices on those cold winter mornings growing up in Quebec. As it turns out, science may be proving her right — though perhaps not in exactly the way she […]

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Baptist Health uses $873K grant to build out RPM capabilities and expand telehealth

Photo: Baptist Health Even before COVID-19, Louisville, Kentucky-based Baptist Health was facing a variety of challenges: access to care, patient experience, the lack of specialists in its rural market and the lack of new patient acquisition strategies in the digital space. THE PROBLEM “For far too long, patients needed to follow the hospital’s rules to seek care – must drive […]

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