Covid Delta variant to dominate within months: WHO

The highly contagious Delta variant of COVID-19 is expected to become the dominant strain of the virus over the coming months, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. Delta, which was first detected in India, has now been recorded in 124 territories—13 more than last week—and already accounts for more than three-quarters of sequenced specimens in many major countries, the WHO […]

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What's Up, Doc? Empowering Patient First Care Teams on the New Frontier of Care Delivery

The 2020s mark the transition to digital-first healthcare. By 2023, 65% of patients worldwide will have accessed care through a digital front door as healthcare providers look for better ways to improve access, engagement, and experiences across all services.1 As such, the rapid adoption of virtual reality, 3D print, telehealth, artificial intelligence (AI), microfluidics and other innovative technologies are enabling […]

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Watch These Bodybuilders Crush a G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes-Inspired Workout

YouTube duo the Buff Dudes, a.k.a. brothers Hudson and Brandon White, are back with another action superhero-inspired workout video. They previously channeled the power of Grayskull in a He-Man inspried workout, an anime-inspired ‘One Man Punch’ workout, and even a Jackie Chan martial arts montage workout. Now, they’re emulating G.I. Joe’s Snake Eyes workout in the run up to the […]

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Bachelor's Bekah Martinez Cries Over Nanny Quitting: I'm 'Really Overwhelmed'

Bekah Martinez needs a new nanny. The Bachelor alum revealed on Monday, July 19, that her babysitter quit “due to personal reasons.” Bachelor’s Bekah Martinez’s Sweetest Breast-Feeding Shots With 2 Kids The California native, 26, noted on her Instagram Story that her nanny’s departure had “nothing to do with [her] relationship” with Martinez, her boyfriend, Grayston Leonard, and their kids, […]

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Body mass index as a risk factor for diabetes varies throughout the world

The unprecedented increase in overweight and obesity in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) has led to an alarming rise in diabetes in these regions. Of the estimated 463 million people with diabetes worldwide, 79% live in LMICs. Until now, however, there were scant empirical data to guide clinicians and health systems in determining which individuals should be screened for diabetes […]

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Puzzles, card games later in life may delay Alzheimer’s onset by five years, study finds

Fox News Flash top headlines for July 20 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. Playing puzzles, card games, reading books and engaging in other mentally stimulating activities later in life can help delay the onset of Alzheimer’s dementia by five years, researchers found. Findings published in Neurology on July 14 analyzed nearly 2,000 […]

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New treatment that uses 3D printed implants could bring relief to knee osteoarthritis sufferers

Pioneering 'printed metal' procedure to create bespoke treatment for early knee osteoarthritis set to be trialled in the UK following MHRA approval. World's first 3D printed high tibial osteotomy (HTO) device and procedure developed at University of Bath given approval for UK trials Bespoke titanium alloy HTO implants that fit perfectly are designed to reduce discomfort for knee osteoarthritis patients […]

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Study identifies monoclonal antibodies that may neutralize many norovirus variants

Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) and the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, have taken a big step toward developing targeted treatments and vaccines against a family of viruses that attacks the gastrointestinal tract. Each year in the United States circulating strains of the human norovirus are responsible for approximately 20 million cases of acute gastroenteritis. Hallmark […]

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