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Intermittent fasting: How I got started

Intermittent fasting: How I got started

Intermittent fasting regimes are gaining traction as a way to manage weight and long-term health. This is how I got started. Watching the clock was part of my first month of intermittent fasting. It’s Tuesday, midafternoon. I’ve felt my concentration slip more than usual in the last half an hour. I’m also feeling quite cold. […]

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‘Unprofessional’ Surgeons Hurt Patient Outcomes: Study

‘Unprofessional’ Surgeons Hurt Patient Outcomes: Study

Latest Prevention & Wellness News THURSDAY, June 20, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Before having that operation, you might want to ask your surgeon’s colleagues about his behavior. A new study finds that patients whose surgeons have more complaints from coworkers about unprofessional conduct are at increased risk for complications during and after surgery. Researchers examined […]

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How does your brain take out the trash?

How does your brain take out the trash?

In this Spotlight, we introduce the glymphatic system: the brain’s dedicated waste clearance system. Now implicated in various conditions, it is high time that we became acquainted. Astroglia (illustrated above) play a pivotal role in the brain’s trash collection service. Many of us are relatively familiar with the lymphatic system; it performs a number of […]

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Allergy (Allergies)

What causes allergies? (Continued) In the pet cat example, the dad and the youngest daughter developed IgE antibodies in large amounts that were targeted against the cat allergen. The dad and daughter are now sensitized, or prone to develop allergic reactions, on repeated exposures to cat allergen. Typically, there is a period of sensitization ranging […]

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How Do Birth Defects Affect Childhood Cancer Risk?

How Do Birth Defects Affect Childhood Cancer Risk?

Latest Pregnancy News THURSDAY, June 20, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Children with birth defects may be at increased risk for childhood cancer, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed data from more than 10 million children born in Texas, Arkansas, Michigan and North Carolina between 1992 and 2013. Compared to children without a birth defect, those […]

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How Working Out in Anger Can Put You at Risk

How Working Out in Anger Can Put You at Risk

By Len CanterHealthDay Reporter Latest Mental Health News FRIDAY, June 21, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Research points to a very long list of benefits from exercise, from improving your overall health to easing stress and enhancing mental well-being. But a landmark study in the journal Circulation highlights a negative, yet specific, concern. While health factors […]

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Sleep Troubles Help Drive High U.S. Firefighter Burnout Rate

Sleep Troubles Help Drive High U.S. Firefighter Burnout Rate

Latest Mental Health News FRIDAY, June 21, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Almost half of American firefighters have some form of physical and emotional burnout, with sleep problems and mental health disorders as major factors, a new study finds. Researchers surveyed more than 6,300 firefighters from 66 fire departments nationwide and found that 49% had high […]

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‘Lost Wallet’ Test Reveals How Honest People Are

‘Lost Wallet’ Test Reveals How Honest People Are

By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter Latest Mental Health News THURSDAY, June 20, 2019 (HealthDay News) — If you tend to doubt the honesty of strangers, the results of a new study may come as a surprise: All around the globe, people are more likely to return a lost wallet if it’s loaded with cash. In experiments […]

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ivabradine (Corlanor)

ivabradine (Corlanor)

What is ivabradine (Corlanor), and how is it used? Corlanor is a prescription medicine used: to treat adults who have chronic (lasting a long time) heart failure, with symptoms, to reduce their risk of hospitalization for worsening heart failure. to treat certain children 6 months of age and older who have stable heart failure, with […]