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32 minutes ago

How To Support IVF: What To Say To A Friend Going Through Infertility Experience

To support IVF and a friend through their fertility journey can feel overwhelming. When someone close to you faces infertility and begins IVF treatment, knowing what to say and how to help becomes crucial. This comprehensive guide reveals practical ways to provide meaningful support during one of life's most challenging experiences. You'll discover what really helps, what to avoid, and how to be the friend your loved one truly needs during their path to parenthood.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Welzo Launches the UK's First Data-Driven Vitamin and Supplement Marketplace

Welzo is the UK’s first data-driven supplement marketplace that personalizes supplement choices using home blood tests and evidence-based recommendations.
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fromeLearning Industry
14 hours ago
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AI-Driven Healthcare LMS: Key Advantages, Features, And Real-World Scenarios

AI-driven LMS personalizes healthcare training, automates compliance, improves clinical outcomes, and increases efficiency to enhance patient safety and staff competency.
fromMedCity News
2 weeks ago
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How Are Healthcare Leaders Tackling Automation Bias? - MedCity News

Healthcare leaders emphasize vendor responsibility, regulatory compliance, and clinician engagement to mitigate AI bias and automation-related de-skilling.
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fromwww.insidehook.com
20 hours ago

Lumin Is Simplifying the Men's Skincare Game

Lumin offers science-backed, no-nonsense men's skincare including an FDA-approved LED eye mask and targeted basics free of parabens, sulfates, and phthalates.
fromwww.bbc.com
18 hours ago

Doctors announce five-day strike in November

The British Medical Association has announced a fresh round of strikes in England after talks broke down again with the government. The union and government have been in dialogue throughout the summer and early autumn since the last walkout at the end of July. But the BMA said with no progress being made there would be a five-day walkout by resident doctors, the new name for junior doctors, starting on Friday 14 November.
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fromBusiness Insider
22 hours ago

Digital health's 'come to Jesus moment': Merge or die

Many non-AI healthcare startups are pursuing mergers or closures as funding dwindles and investors shift focus to AI, leading to valuation markdowns.
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fromEarth911
1 day ago

A DIY Face Wash Recipe Worthy of Cleaning Every Face

Homemade face wash using Castile soap, a carrier oil, and essential oil provides a simple natural cleanser suitable for all skin types.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Health Care Turnover Cuts Trust and Erodes Patient Care

Frequent loss of trusted healthcare providers after brain injury forces repeated retraining of new caregivers, causing emotional exhaustion, separation anxiety, and setbacks in recovery.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
2 days ago

US healthcare providers tap Verizon for neutral host, private 5G combo nets | Computer Weekly

AdventHealth and Tampa General Hospital contracted Verizon Business to deploy neutral-host and private 5G networks for high-capacity, secure onsite healthcare connectivity.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
2 days ago

Angels Den for health care helps bring scientists' pitches to life | CBC News

Angels Den funds and accelerates clinical innovations by awarding prizes and grants to teams developing devices, AI tools, and targeted medical therapies.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

This $600 poop cam wants you to film your toilet bowl

Behold: Dekoda, Kohler's new toilet cam. No, not that type of toilet cam: this one only shoots pictures down at what is inside the bowel, sending the snaps to an app that analyzes stool samples and rates your gut health. The Dekoda can be yours for $599, plus an annual subscription fee. Kohler's new product joins Throne, a $319 offering from an Austin-based startup. Throne captures stool and hydration patterns, hands-free and automatically,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Walking just 4,000 daily steps once a week cuts risk of early death in older people, study suggests

Older people who onlywalk 4,000 daily steps once a week still reduce their risk of dying early by a quarter, a study suggests. Staying active is known to bring a wide range of health benefits. But many people in their 60s, 70s and beyond may struggle for a variety of reasons to maintain the step count they used to reach. Until now it has been unclear how much people need to do as they age to reap the rewards.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
2 days ago

JFL Lost Up to $800,000 Weekly After Cyberattack, CEO Says No Patient or Staff Data Was Compromised - DataBreaches.Net

An April cyberattack forced Juan F. Luis Hospital offline nearly five months, halted electronic billing, cost about $750,000–$800,000 weekly, and prompted a full IT rebuild.
fromThe Verge
3 days ago

Kohler's new toilet camera provides health insights based on your bathroom breaks

As part of a new initiative focused on "turning the bathroom into a connected, data-informed health and wellness hub," Kohler has announced a health tracker called the Dekoda you attach to your toilet. It's designed to peer into the bowl using sensors and analyze what it sees using algorithms to provide insights into your hydration and gut health, and it will discreetly notify you when blood is detected which can be indicative of more serious medical issues.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
3 days ago

UK Study Associates 'Very Hot' Coffee and Tea with Cancer Risk

A recent study tracking nearly half a million people has delivered sobering news for people who prefer their morning brew piping hot: drinking very hot beverages may significantly increase the risk of a form of throat cancer called esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). The research, published in the British Journal of Cancer, followed 454,796 adults through the UK Biobank for over a decade, finding that "very hot" beverages were a clear risk factor for the disease.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Can collagen supplements improve your skin? Here's what the research shows

"I'm in my 40s and if I shave, I look like I'm in my mid-20s," a Tiktok creator who goes by Shop By Jake claims in one paid promotion. "People ask me all the time, what do you do for your skin? I take collagen," he says.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

The rise of the sleep data nerds: The harder you try, the harder it is to sleep'

Widespread consumer sleep tracking boosts awareness and behavior change but can paradoxically worsen sleep when users obsess over metrics.
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fromWIRED
4 days ago

Jona Health's Mail-Order Kit Helps You Decode Your Microbiome

A medical-grade shotgun microbiome test analyzed by Jona Health's AI provides strain-level results, research-backed context, and actionable plans but may require physician interpretation.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
6 days ago

Massachusetts hospitals Heywood, Athol say outage was a cybersecurity incident - DataBreaches.Net

Heywood and Athol hospitals experienced a cybersecurity-related network outage, took systems offline, engaged a third-party firm, and remain open while recovery continues.
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fromNew York Post
5 days ago

'Billion-Dollar Baby' Heather Hardy sues boxing world for brain injuries: 'They lined their pockets with her pain'

Heather Hardy retired because severe neurological symptoms consistent with CTE left her unfit to fight after alleged improper medical clearances and denied bout-related insurance.
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fromIndependent
5 days ago

Luke O'Neill: Liver damage, infertility and blood turning into 'jam': what athletes risk when they enter the Enhanced Games

An event called the Enhanced Games will allow medically supervised use of legal performance-enhancing drugs in competition, starting in Las Vegas next year.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Beyond chicken soup: what chefs and doctors eat when they're sick (or just hungover)

Hydrate with teas For Dr Ricardo Jose, consultant in respiratory medicine, hydration is key: It's about taking frequent sips throughout the day to keep the mucous membranes moist. Immunologist Dr Jenna Macciochi agrees, saying: I often stir a spoonful of raw honey nature's soothing antimicrobial into a cup of thyme tea (thyme steeped in water), which helps ease irritation and supports respiratory health. I also love marshmallow root tea, which is great for the mucous membranes.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
5 days ago

Broken lifts at north London hospital leave patients 'confused' and 'distressed'

On the route from the hospital's multi-storey car park to Vanessa's department, three out of five lifts were not working, Pat said. One of the lifts in the car park is out of order with no signs and no alternative routes given or information that there is another lift at the other end. Two out of four of the lifts in the main building are out of order, leaving staff and patients to take the stairs and staff with trollies waiting outside every lift we passed.
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fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

What Alan Carr's sweat (and Celia Imrie's fart) tell us about social taboos in 2025

Alan Carr's days on The Celebrity Traitors looked perilous from the start. Just 32 minutes into the first episode, after the comedian had been selected as a "traitor", his body started to betray him. Beads of sweat began forming on his forehead, making his face shiny. "I thought I wanted to be a traitor but I have a sweating problem," he admitted to cameras. "And I can't keep a secret."
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6 days ago

Elevate Your Weekend: The Best Weed for Any Vibe | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Premium, small-batch cannabis emphasizes precision, purity, and terpene-driven experiences to create intentional, mood-specific sessions that elevate weekends into memorable rituals.
fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

Calls to suspend GP who 'harassed' woman raped by his son

Dr Andrew McFarlane, 61, was arrested and charged with communications offences in August after he called Ellie Wilson a "manipulative liar", a "slut" and a "hippo" in a series of posts on X. In 2022 his son Daniel McFarlane was convicted of raping Ms Wilson, who has since become a campaigner for survivors of male sexual violence. Rape Crisis Scotland has complained to the General Medical Council (GMC) twice about Dr McFarlane's conduct,
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fromLondon On The Inside
1 week ago

Meet Me At The Barre With Perk

Perk is a fitness studio based in Stoke Newington and genuinely the most The Substance-like fitness class we've ever done. The studio was founded by Bahar Tafti who has worked as a trainer in LA, Australia and is now inspiring a crew of women with her buns of steel. After having less time to dedicate to different kinds of workouts, she decided to combine a number of disciplines into a one-hour session that consistently delivered results, and so Perk was born.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Health insurance premiums are going up next year unless you work at these companies

Employer-based health insurance premiums have risen sharply, making U.S. health care increasingly expensive and prompting some employers to absorb more costs for workers.
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fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Amazon launches pay-per-visit virtual healthcare service for kids | TechCrunch

Amazon One Medical launches pay-per-visit virtual pediatric care for ages 2–11, offering message visits from $29 and video visits at $49 without requiring insurance or membership.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Kim Kardashian says she wants to date a longevity scientist who can 'give me all their secrets'

Kim Kardashian now prefers dating lawyers and longevity scientists, seeking partners knowledgeable in antiaging and longevity rather than flashy rappers or athletes.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Meet Ireland's 75-year-old walking expert: 'I do an average of 42,000 steps a day. Last Christmas Day I walked the distance of a marathon'

Vinod Bajaj's daily dedicated walking for more than 3,300 consecutive days transformed his health and life after he began at age 66.
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fromBoston.com
1 week ago

MGB study indicates dramatic increase in U.S. adults who meet new definition of obesity

The new obesity definition raises U.S. adult prevalence from 42.9% to about 68.6% by adding body fat distribution measures to BMI.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm a medical student at Stanford learning about AI's influence on medicine. I'm still optimistic about my future as a doctor.

In one of my courses at Stanford Medical School, my classmates and I were tasked with using a secure AI model for a thought experiment. We asked it to generate a clinical diagnosis from a fictional patient case: "Diabetic retinopathy," the chatbot said. When we asked for supporting evidence, it produced a tidy list of academic citations. The problem? The authors didn't actually exist. The journals were fabricated. The AI chatbot had hallucinated.
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fromScienceDaily
1 week ago

Exercise might be the key to a younger, sharper immune system

Lifelong endurance training enhances natural killer cell adaptability, reduces inflammation, and improves immune energy efficiency, strengthening defense and slowing cellular aging.
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fromKqed
1 week ago

Facing Terminal Childhood Cancer, These Mothers Made an Impossible Choice | KQED

Families of children with aggressive brain tumors face agonizing choices between experimental treatments with severe risks and alternative paths prioritizing comfort and joy.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

The 4 next big things in wellness and fitness for 2025

Ammortal Chamber may be the ultimate self-care flex at the moment. The fully immersive "wellness experience" combines red light therapy for cellular regeneration, vibro-acoustic sound therapy to harmonize the nervous system, pulsed electromagnetic fields to reduce inflammation and accelerate recovery, molecular hydrogen to combat oxidative stress, and guided breathwork and visual meditation for deep mental relaxation. After rolling out to luxury hotels and some two dozen wellness centers earlier this year, it's now available for consumers who aren't stressed out by the $160,000 price tag.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I found I had Stage 4 colon cancer after a ski accident. My broken tailbone saved my life.

Liz Healy’s ski accident revealed a broken tailbone and previously undetected kidney tumor with liver lesions; she is training for the NYC Marathon.
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Smart ring maker Oura raises $900M from Fidelity | TechCrunch

"This new funding is a testament to the strength of Oura business and the trust millions of members place in us every day. We're proud to be building not just a product, but a global movement toward proactive health-helping people understand their bodies, make better lifestyle decisions, and connect more effectively with their healthcare providers," CEO Tom Hale said in a statement.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Quacking ducks reported in Los Gatos

Multiple local incidents included noise complaints, a vehicle-bicyclist collision, petty theft, a burglary, a toxic construction odor complaint, a public-safety discomfort report, and lost property.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Emma Raducanu slumps to third straight defeat after fresh injury scare in China

Emma Raducanu suffered physical issues and lost in the first round at Ningbo due to dizziness, fatigue, and recurring lower-back problems.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

When You Eat Breakfast Could Help You Live Longer, According To Science - Tasting Table

Eating breakfast earlier is associated with better health outcomes and later breakfast timing correlates with depression, fatigue, oral health issues, and higher mortality risk.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Sutter Health preps patient visits at big new South Bay medical campus

Sutter Health will open two Santa Clara medical campuses totaling 1 million square feet; East campus opens Oct. 20 with specialty clinics beginning in 2026.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

A facelift at 28? Why young people are turning to plastic surgery

Younger people increasingly choose surgical facelifts for longer-lasting, dramatic facial changes, openly sharing procedures and recoveries on social media.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Have the Worst Nighttime Habit a Husband Can Have. The Solution Looked Different Than I Expected.

Snoring results from relaxed airway tissues collapsing and flapping during sleep, affecting millions and causing relationship, sleep, and social problems.
fromTime Out New York
1 week ago

This cult-favorite Copenhagen fitness concept opened its first U.S studio in NYC

The Copenhagen-born fitness studio, formerly known as Nordic Strong, has opened its first permanent U.S. location at 35 West 21st Street after a sold-out summer pop-up in the Hamptons. Founder Nicoline Roth's claim to fame? Patented machines that mimic the fluid motion of cross-country skiing, turning one of Scandinavia's most punishing outdoor sports into a sleek, indoor, full-body workout. Each 50-minute session mixes cardio and strength work in what Roth calls "a high-intensity, low-impact flow."
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Arnold Schwarzenegger isn't slowing down - he's redefining aging

At 78, his days of death-defying stunts might be over. Schwarzenegger told Business Insider that he has accumulated more than his share of aches and injuries over time, due to skiing accidents, long hours in the gym, and intense action films. "That's a lot of stress on a body and clearly the body was not meant to do all that," he said.
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fromClickUp
1 week ago

Free Blood Pressure Tracker Templates to Monitor Your Health

Consistent blood pressure tracking using structured templates improves trend detection, informed decisions, and sharing with healthcare professionals.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

'Marginalised and menopausal' women given spotlight

Bami Adenipekun "When the menopause enlightenment happened, non-white women were still not part of the conversation," said Bami Adenipekun. The 49-year old equity consultant said she considers her brain now to be "more fantastic than it's ever been" and celebrates her "most powerful season". But she said it took her a long time to realise symptoms like memory issues were due to the menopause, following cancer treatment in her mid-30s.
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fromTruthout
1 week ago

23 Unions Plan to Strike Together If Kaiser Fails to Address Workplace Crises

Kaiser Permanente workers, organized through OFNHP and AHU, are mobilizing nationwide for better staffing, pay, and schedules and may strike if contract demands remain unmet.
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fromInsideHook
2 weeks ago

Why You Should Focus More on "Strengthspan" Than Lifespan

Maintaining and expanding muscular strength across life (strengthspan) improves longevity, independence, physical function, cardiometabolic health, and psychosocial well-being.
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Dr. Mercola Outlines Natural Home Detox Tips for Cleaner Indoor Air This Fall

As temperatures drop and windows stay closed, indoor air quality becomes a hidden health threat many people overlook. According to Dr. Mercola, a board-certified family medicine osteopathic physician (DO) and multi-best-selling author, the air inside your home can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air, especially during fall and winter months. Poor indoor air quality affects immune function, energy levels, and overall well-being during a season when your body needs the most support. Fortunately, small changes can make a meaningful difference.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Billion-dollar tech company Starkey unveils a hearing aid with AI accessible enough for all generations to use: 'The ear is the new wrist' | Fortune

AI-powered hearing aids with deep neural network directionality perform millions of adjustments per hour to enhance speech clarity and spatial sound differentiation for users.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

I'm sensitive to the scents my children's friend brings into the house. What do I do?

A 47-year-old developed sensitivity to strong fabric-softener and perfume smells and needs a way to avoid scent-exposed visitors while keeping children's playdates.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

'My eyesight might been saved if I'd gone to the optician sooner'

Delaying eye care after sudden vision changes can cause permanent optic nerve damage and life-changing vision loss.
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fromAlleywatch
2 weeks ago

Zingage Raises $12.5M to Automate Care Coordination for Home Healthcare Agencies

Zingage provides the first complete AI care coordination platform that automates home care logistics to reduce turnover, preserve revenue, and scale agencies.
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Stay Well: What are pre-workout powders, and can they really boost my performance?

The workout supplement market is booming.
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from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

The 3 Best Dividend Stocks Set to Dominate 2026

Reliable dividend-paying stocks like UnitedHealth, Costco, and Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF provide income, signal corporate quality, and can outperform bonds and non-payers into 2026.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

My company 'died' three times, including a full pivot back to our roots after a $60m series B. It's the test most VC-backed startups face | Fortune

Corti chose conviction over an easy exit, pivoting from Hyvi research to clinical-grade, real-time healthcare AI and adapting product strategy through COVID.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Sali Hughes on beauty: forget harsh treatments to get rid of adult acne, show your skin some love

Treat acne gently by protecting and repairing the skin barrier with hydrating, non-irritating ingredients while using actives carefully to reduce irritation and improve tolerance.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 weeks ago

Common compliance mistakes in construction (and how training can prevent them) - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Comprehensive, practical compliance training can prevent most construction regulatory violations caused by misunderstanding, inadequate systems, and superficial risk management.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

3 supplements to build muscle and keep bones strong, taken by the surgeon who did Kris Jenner's hip replacement

Snibbe takes creatine to help build muscle: a link backed by thousands of high-quality studies. The supplement du-jour has long been popular among gym bros, but is becoming more mainstream amid growing evidence of other benefits, such as preserving brain function. The body naturally produces creatine, a building block of the molecule ATP, which gives our cells energy. We can also get it from eating proteins, like red meat and seafood.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Doctors say I won't make it to the holidays. I hosted a 'living funeral' to say goodbye.

A 38-year-old single mother with rare, aggressive neuroendocrine cervical carcinoma held a living funeral to achieve closure and spend meaningful time with loved ones.
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fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

Heidi Health raises $65M Series B led by Steve Cohen's Point72 | TechCrunch

An AI medical scribe, Heidi Health, automates clinicians' administrative tasks, returning millions of provider hours and expanding globally while raising substantial funding.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

I'm a Doctor, and These Are the 11 Under-$25 Travel Essentials I Recommend for All Those 'Just in Case' Moments

Coming prepared with a small, compact first aid kit can prevent a minor issue from turning into a major hassle; these essentials don't take up much room, and having them on hand saves you from scrambling to find a pharmacy in an unfamiliar place. And they can empower you to relieve your own discomfort, so you don't have to tough it out, and you can get back to enjoying the journey.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

My dad, his incurable' disease, and hope at last - podcast

A September medical breakthrough offers the first hope of treatment for Huntington's disease, a hereditary neurodegenerative condition affecting voice, mobility, personality, and offspring risk.
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

It Controls Sex, Bowel Movements, and Even Sitting Down. It's Impossible to Get Any Help With It.

After complications from a bladder prolapse surgery, a patient named Grace developed a hematoma, or pooling of blood, and she needed pelvic floor physical therapy to help her pelvic muscles relax after holding such a large mass of blood. Without PFPT, Grace's pelvic pain could get so severe that it was unbearable to sit down, and even after her hematoma disappeared, Grace still got flares: sudden onsets of pain that she says felt "like somebody was literally putting a vise into my vagina."
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fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Stuart Lancaster and Sean O'Brien believe rugby is better now than 'wild west days' amid Lewis Moody's MND diagnosis

Lewis Moody, a warrior on the field who often seemed to play as if each game was his last fight, is now condemned to confront a battle beyond comprehension.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 weeks ago

Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Start Your Orthodontic Treatment

Not so long ago, orthodontics used to mean enduring metal braces and years of adjustments just to get that perfect smile. But that is no longer the case. Fixing your dental alignment is not just about giving you a confident smile. It is also about everything else that comes with it, including ensuring proper teeth functionality, comfort and oral health. And thanks to modern orthodontic treatments (that utilise advanced tech and precision tools), dental alignment has become quicker, simpler and more accessible than ever.
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fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

The shape of your brain could predict dementia later in life

Experts are finding that the best way to understand how the brain ages is not by examining individual parts, but by studying its overall structure and how its different regions interact with one another. In a large study, researchers from Irvine, California and Tenerife, Spain, used brain scans to measure these shape changes. They discovered that as people age, the brain does not shrink evenly. Instead, it changes shape in specific ways.
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fromBustle
2 weeks ago

This Surprising Herb Is The Secret To More Expensive-Looking Hair

A three-step shampoo, conditioner, and scalp serum system uses peptides, antioxidants, and multivitamins to strengthen, thicken, preserve pigment, and suit all hair types.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Which Country Eats The Most Salt? - Tasting Table

China's per-capita salt consumption averages about 17.7 grams daily, driven largely by traditional, high-sodium home cooking practices and condiments like soy sauce.
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fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Fergus Farrell on his life-changing injury: 'I remember thinking, 'I'm no good to my wife. I'm no good to my kids.' I gave up'

Fergus Farrell used visualisation to rebuild life after paralysis from a freak back injury, overcoming despair and pursuing charity challenges.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I'm a working dad with a health condition. I can't do everything my wife does, but here's how we manage the parenting load.

Wesley Graft was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy after his daughter's birth and manages work and parenting through careful coordination, planning, and support.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Naomi Watts read about infertility 'in secret' when her perimenopause began at 36: 'It's a sin to age in our industry.'

Naomi Watts was diagnosed with perimenopause at 36, experienced infertility and career-disrupting symptoms, later founded Stripes and published a memoir to advance menopause conversations.
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fromBustle
2 weeks ago

This Next-Gen Serum Bottles Up The "Forgotten Vitamin" Of The Skin Care World

Colorescience's Barrier Pro Serum Spray stimulates skin's own vitamin D production to strengthen the skin barrier and support repair without UV exposure.
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Saoirse Hanley: I'm glad Slimming World is finally getting rid of 'syns' but the world of dieting still depresses me

Slimming World removed 'Syns' and overhauled its language, clashing with a societal return to the narrative that thinness is better and fat is bad.
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fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

The five steps to better sleep with Dr Maire Finn

Proper sleep clears amyloid plaques, consolidates and connects memories, and cortisol is a necessary circadian hormone that peaks early morning to promote wakefulness.
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fromTheoldguybicycleblog
3 weeks ago

Cycling Made My Blood Pressure Meds Too Strong

Intense training and weight loss can lower blood pressure enough that previously appropriate antihypertensive doses become excessive and cause symptomatic low blood pressure.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Health minister with cancer warns: None of us know what's around the corner'

Journalism funding supports on-the-ground reporting, free public access, and investigative coverage across reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
3 weeks ago

Munchausen Syndrome: Can imaginary illnesses become real?

Feigning illness can serve as attention-seeking behavior, while literature and medical authority can blur boundaries between imaginary disorders and perceived medical reality.
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fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

5 Key Takeaways: Beware of Fall Decor Making You Sick

Moldy pumpkins and natural fall decor can harbor mold spores that worsen allergies and asthma and should be cleaned, limited indoors, or replaced with alternatives.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 weeks ago

How a Plant-Based Diet Can Supercharge Your Health

A whole-food, plant-based diet of minimally processed fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds increases nutrient density, boosts immunity, and supports heart health.
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fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Kevin Hart's VC firm leads $35M Series B for weight-loss app Simple | TechCrunch

Simple is an AI health coaching app with Avo, a personalized LLM-powered coach that supports weight loss; company reached $160M ARR and 700,000 subscribers.
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago
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Revealed: How much extra families face paying for health insurance as series of price hikes effective from today

fromIndependent
3 weeks ago
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Revealed: How much extra families face paying for health insurance as series of price hikes effective from today

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fromZDNET
3 weeks ago

Oura's out for blood with its new Health Panels blood testing feature

Oura adds optional Health Panels blood testing via Quest labs, reporting 50 biomarkers and AI-driven advice integrated into its smart ring app membership.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
3 weeks ago

Matt Gaetz's Wife Declares 'Fat Shaming Can Be Productive' -- And Uses Husband as Example

Ginger Gaetz endorsed fat-shaming as an effective motivator after sharing before-and-after images of Matt Gaetz's apparent weight loss.
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fromFinanceBuzz
3 weeks ago

9 Remote Health Care Jobs That Pay $60,000 or More a Year

Many healthcare roles can be performed remotely without specialized licenses and offer average salaries around $60,000 or higher, including high-paying analyst and compliance jobs.
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fromZDNET
3 weeks ago

Your Whoop app isn't just for fitness anymore - you can order blood tests through it now

Whoop launched Advanced Labs, letting US users add blood tests to the app that inform daily coaching via Quest Diagnostics and clinician review.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Doctors' union warning over online booking safety risk

A nationwide online on-the-day GP booking system risks delaying urgent cases and increasing demand, prompting BMA calls to pause rollout for added safeguards.
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fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Feeling the Fall Funk? It Might Be More Than Just the Weather

Shorter fall days disrupt circadian rhythms, increase melatonin, lower vitamin D, and cause fatigue and mood changes mitigated by light therapy and vitamin D.
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