Arthritis: Seven early signs of rheumatoid arthritis to spot to prevent disability

Five warning signs of rheumatoid arthritis When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. While there’s no cure for rheumatoid arthritis, […]

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Iran's COVID-19 infections rise above 2 million: health ministry

FILE PHOTO: Iranian people walk in Tehran Bazaar, in Tehran, Iran April 6, 2021. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran’s coronavirus cases surpassed 2 million on Thursday, with a new 24-hour record of over 22,000 infections, the health ministry said as the government planned tougher restrictions to curb the spreading contagion. “Unfortunately with 118 […]

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Eliminating racism and anti-LGBTQ policies can improve the health of black sexual minority men

Eliminating racist and anti-LGBTQ policies is essential to improving the health of Black gay, bisexual and other sexual minority men, according to a Rutgers-led research team. The study, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, examined the impact that U.S. state-level structural racism and anti-LGBTQ policies have on the psychological and behavioral health of Black and white sexual minority […]

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Thailand reports 405 new coronavirus cases, no new deaths

FILE PHOTO: People receive Sinovac’s COVID-19 vaccine after hundreds of residents in Watthana district tested positive for the coronavirus disease, in Bangkok, Thailand, April 7, 2021. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand reported 405 new coronavirus cases on Thursday and no new deaths, as the country deals with a climb in daily infections after tackling earlier outbreaks. The new cases […]

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Addiction experts seek to understand why people engage in 'extreme' drinking

It’s a health crisis often hidden in plain sight. While binge drinking behaviors — drinking alcohol to a blood alcohol concentration level of 0.08% or higher — have been studied before, relatively little research has focused on people’s behaviors and the consequences surrounding “extreme” drinking, or drinking alcohol to a blood alcohol concentration level of more than 0.16%. Now, using […]

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Study offers localized treatment direction for a cause of Crohn's disease

People with Crohn's disease are typically treated with powerful anti-inflammatory medications that act throughout their body, not just in their digestive tract, creating the potential for unintended, and often serious, side effects. New research from the lab of Mark Sundrud, PhD, at Scripps Research, Florida suggests a more targeted treatment approach is possible. Crohn's disease develops from chronic inflammation in […]

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Stassi Schroeder and Lala Kent’s Daughters Have 1st Playdate: Photos

Raise your bottles high! Stassi Schroeder and Lala Kent’s daughters, Hartford and Ocean, were introduced to each other for the first time on Tuesday, April 6. “First playdate is going well!” Schroeder’s husband, Beau Clark, wrote via his Instagram Story alongside a video of his sleeping 3-month-old daughter. He also captioned the image with heart and wave emojis in honor of the baby girls’ […]

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Crohn’s disease may be caused by immune signaling failure

People with Crohn’s disease are typically treated with powerful anti-inflammatory medications that act throughout their body, not just in their digestive tract, creating the potential for unintended, and often serious, side effects. New research from the lab of Mark Sundrud, Ph.D., at Scripps Research, Florida suggests a more targeted treatment approach is possible. Crohn’s disease develops from chronic inflammation in […]

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