Hancock defends catastrophic care home crisis

Matt Hancock defends catastrophic decision to empty infected patients into care homes, letting Covid run riot as shamed ex-Health Secretary says ‘every decision was a choice between difficult options’ in grilling over testing failures Care homes in England were forced to accept NHS patients who weren’t tested Mr Hancock said every decision was ‘a choice between difficult options’ Matt Hancock […]

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Does drinking coffee help prevent IBS? Study provides insights

Drinking coffee may help protect against the development of irritable bowel syndrome or relieve its symptoms for some people, according to a new meta-analysis. The meta-analysis included data from 432,022 participants across eight studies. In five of them, coffee was protective against the condition, while three suggested the opposite. Irritable bowel syndrome affects women more frequently than men. A recent […]

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Neural patterns unravel distinctions between traumatic and sad memories in individuals with PTSD

People with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) experience traumatic memories differently than other types of negative memories. A recent Nature Neuroscience study investigates the neural patterns of patients with PTSD while listening to narratives that depicted their own memories. Study: Neural patterns differentiate traumatic from sad autobiographical memories in PTSD. Image Credit: Cat Box / Shutterstock.com Background Although personal memory plays an important role […]

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How US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger lived to 100 years old

The surprising reason why Kissinger reached 100 – despite his diet of bratwurst and Wiener schnitzel and his lifelong aversion to exercise The former secretary’s son attributed Kissinger’s longevity to a sharp mind Despite a less-than-healthy lifestyle, Kissinger turned 100 years old in May READ MORE: The extraordinary legacy of Henry Kissinger, who fled the Nazis and became America’s most influential […]

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Study: New vaccines provide protection against variants, even for those who have had COVID-19

Even if you have had COVID-19, new vaccines will provide protection against new variants of the virus by helping the immune system produce antibodies. “Vaccines help boost the production of antibodies, providing effective protection against serious illness and death,” says Mona Høysæter Fenstad, who is a senior consultant at the blood bank at St. Olavs Hospital in Trondheim. We are […]

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Epilepsy in children: Symptoms, causes and treatment

Epilepsy, also known as seizure disorder, is common, and there are many types. About one in 26 people in the U.S. will develop the disease in their lifetime. It affects people of all races, ethnic backgrounds and ages. Anyone can develop epilepsy. Epilepsy is a brain disorder that causes recurring seizures. Having a single seizure doesn’t mean you have epilepsy. […]

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New study provides convincing evidence of the essential role of cylicins in sperm development and fertility

In a recent study published in eLife, a group of researchers investigated the Role of Cylicins in Spermiogenesis and Male Fertility in Mice and Humans through Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)/ CRISPR-associated protein 9 (Cas9) Gene Editing. Study: Cylicins are a structural component of the sperm calyx being indispensable for male fertility in mice and human. Image Credit: […]

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