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Nature
1 week ago
OMG science

Hacking the immune system could slow ageing - here's how

Restoring balance to immune cells can rejuvenate the entire body, potentially extending lifespan and overall health in mice. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
6 days ago
OMG science

Synchronization between the body's circadian clocks can prevent aging

Circadian rhythms are crucial for life and without them, aging accelerates. [ more ]
Inverse
1 week ago
Health

This Extremely Common Sleeping Behavior Is Never Normal

Not all snoring is harmful; it can be a normal part of aging. Loud snoring with gasping, pauses, and awakenings may indicate obstructive sleep apnea. [ more ]
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exercise
BKReader
1 week ago
Health

10 Myths About Aging

Misconceptions about aging can impact health and longevity. Embrace preventive healthcare, brain stimulation, exercise at any age, and combat social isolation. [ more ]
Mail Online
2 weeks ago
Wellness

How long you should spend sitting, sleeping and exercising each day

Standing for at least 5 hours a day is crucial for optimal health [ more ]
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nutrition
BKReader
3 days ago
Brooklyn

Top 10 Misconceptions about "Superfoods"

Superfoods are nutrient-dense foods that may promote overall health but are not a magic cure.
A healthy diet consists of a variety of whole foods, not just expensive exotic superfoods. [ more ]
Alternative Medicine Magazine
6 days ago
Alternative medicine

Chef and integrative health coach wants to put sorghum on more American tables

Cooking with real, nutritious foods can revitalize health and well-being, steering away from processed options for better vitality. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
3 weeks ago
Wellness

5 ways to add joy into your meals

The importance of nourishing yourself with food that brings pleasure and supports health for overall well-being. [ more ]
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New York Post
3 days ago
Wellness

Kelly Clarkson admits to using weight loss drug after losing 60 pounds

Kelly Clarkson credited a weight loss drug for her transformation. [ more ]
Alternative Medicine Magazine
3 weeks ago
Wellness

8 Proven-Effective Tips to Avoid Back and Neck Pain While Working from Home

Improper home office setup can lead to back and neck pain, affecting productivity and well-being. [ more ]
Brooklyn Paper
2 months ago
Wellness

Are You Sleep-Misbehaving? How To Get More Deep Sleep * Brooklyn Paper

Deep sleep is crucial for health and well-being.
Sleep trackers may not accurately measure sleep stages or deep sleep. [ more ]
Mail Online
2 months ago
Wellness

World Sleep Day 2024: Experts reveal the worst sleep positions

Sleep positions impact sleep quality and body aches.
There are six main sleep positions, each with varying impacts on health. [ more ]
education
www.theguardian.com
1 week ago
Writing

Adele Roberts: My GP told me I was too young for cancer. She sent me for tests anyway and saved my life'

Growing up in a chaotic but vibrant household shaped who I am today. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Health

Parents, it's time to talk to your child about vaping : Life Kit

Parents should talk to their kids about the dangers of vaping early to prevent addiction and health issues. [ more ]
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nutrition
A Couple Cooks
2 months ago
Cooking

Unlock the Secret to the Perfect Strawberry Smoothie

Creamy texture and sweet berry essence in this perfect strawberry smoothie recipe.
Uses natural fruits and healthy proteins to create a delicious, easy-to-make smoothie. [ more ]
www.vox.com
2 months ago
Design

Is oat milk unhealthy? That's the wrong question.

Oat milk effect depends on individual factors
Complexity of nutrition overlooked in 'good or bad' stories [ more ]
Inverse
2 months ago
Health

Should You Take Supplements? A Doctor Reveals the 2 That Are Worth It

Most healthy individuals do not need supplements; supplements should not replace a healthy diet and lifestyle.
Experts suggest that supplements may be unnecessary for most people, exceptions include those with deficiencies or predisposing diseases. [ more ]
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exercise
Harvard Gazette
2 months ago
Health

The 20-minute workout - Harvard Gazette

Movement is beneficial for mental and physical health, even in short durations like 21 minutes per day.
Tailoring exercise based on goals, like intense workouts for weight loss and high-intensity for fitness improvement. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
Wellness

How Many Steps Do You Really Need? That's the Wrong Question.

Walking can help combat diseases even with as few as 2,200 steps, but up to 9,000 steps is more effective.
The quality of steps taken is as important as the quantity, focusing on speed and intensity is crucial beyond a certain point. [ more ]
HuffPost
2 months ago
Wellness

Experts Reveal 4 Workouts That Will Improve Your Longevity

Exercise directly impacts all aspects of a healthy life.
Cardiovascular exercise is crucial for heart health and brain health. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
Wellness

Test Your Exercise I.Q.

Regular exercise is crucial for overall health and longevity.
Combining cardiovascular activity and strength training is essential for a well-rounded fitness routine. [ more ]
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education
Mission Local
2 months ago
Mission District

Oportunidades laborales, programas educativos y eventos culturales

Various job vacancies in different fields with salary ranges provided.
Opportunities include positions in education, health, and development sectors. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 months ago
Education

Every year spent in school or university improves life expectancy, study says

Attending school improves life expectancy, while not attending school is as deadly as smoking or heavy drinking.
Completing primary, secondary, and tertiary education lowers the risk of death by 34% compared to those with no formal education. [ more ]
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www.theguardian.com
3 months ago
Productivity

Touch your toes! Six fast, easy ways to improve your mobility and live a longer life

Poor mobility can greatly affect quality of life and is correlated with early death.
Practicing movements that push you to the edge of your range can improve mobility. [ more ]
www.thisislocallondon.co.uk
3 months ago
Wellness

Young Reporter: The Power of Our Sleep - Aaliyah A Townley Grammar

A good night's sleep is crucial for our health, mood, and performance.
Small changes such as sticking to a sleep schedule and creating a bedtime routine can make a big difference. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 months ago
Wellness

Crack on! How to become a morning person and feel like a winner

Being a morning person can have benefits for productivity and health.
There is some evidence that exercising in the morning may be more beneficial for weight management. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 months ago
Health

The heart rate secret: what it reveals about our health from sleep and alcohol to fight or flight

Heart rate is an important indicator of health and can vary depending on factors such as age, gender, fitness level, and overall health.
Resting heart rate for adults is typically between 60 and 100 beats per minute, with athletes and very fit individuals potentially having rates below 60 bpm. [ more ]
Yoga Journal
1 week ago
Books

I Taught My 53 Year Old Mom Yoga and It Changed Our Relationship

Introducing a loved one to yoga can lead to unexpected and positive outcomes. [ more ]
www.npr.org
4 days ago
Artificial intelligence

AI gets scientists one step closer to mapping the organized chaos in our cells

Artificial intelligence in protein science advances predictions on molecular structures, potentially benefiting various fields from health to sustainability. [ more ]
time.com
3 months ago
Artificial intelligence

How AI Can Help Humans Become More Human

AI can help humans become more human by promoting personal well-being and collective connection.
Behavior change is possible by focusing on small daily changes that cumulatively lead to healthier habits. [ more ]
The Atlantic
6 days ago
Writing

The 'Lurid Metaphors' of Illness

Meghan O'Rourke recommends books that explore sickness, health, and the evolving understanding of medical concepts. [ more ]
BuzzFeed
6 days ago
Writing

26 Hidden Gems On Amazon That You've Probably Never Heard Of

Experience new cultures, embrace diversity, and ignite creativity through The Ultimate Reading Challenge. [ more ]
Poynter
4 days ago
OMG science

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says a worm ate part of his brain. Experts said that's unlikely. - Poynter

Presidential candidate claimed a worm ate his brain tissue, possibly from a parasite in South Asia. Experts find it unlikely. [ more ]
time.com
2 days ago
Health

Wildfire Smoke is a Public Health Threat' That Can Have Lasting Impacts, Experts Say

Experts warn of increased air quality alerts this summer due to Canadian wildfires impacting the U.S. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Health

What one horticulturist has to say about pesticide residue on produce

Organic vs. conventional produce: Environmental Working Group's 'dirty dozen' list highlights top pesticide-containing items.
Scientific consensus advocates that government-regulated pesticide residue on conventional produce is safe for consumption. [ more ]
Harvard Gazette
1 month ago
Health

Study of 4.3M pregnant women clarifies safety of antiseizure meds - Harvard Gazette

Topiramate prenatal exposure not linked to increased risk of autism spectrum disorder
Study provides insight into neurodevelopmental impacts of common antiseizure medications [ more ]
Harvard Gazette
1 month ago
Health

Aspirin cuts liver fat in trial - Harvard Gazette

Aspirin reduced liver fat content by 10.2% in a study on MASLD
Further research is warranted to confirm long-term health benefits of aspirin for MASLD patients. [ more ]
Harvard Gazette
1 month ago
Health

Losing fat is good, but losing muscle isn'tLosing fat is good, but losing muscle isn't - Harvard Gazette

Importance of studying body composition in addition to weight loss for new anti-obesity drugs
Existing focus on BMI in prescribing anti-obesity medications may not be sufficient to optimize overall health. [ more ]
www.npr.org
2 months ago
Health

In 'Unshrinking,' a writer argues that the medicalization of fatness leads to bias

Fatphobia leads people in larger bodies to make themselves smaller, perpetuating discrimination.
Health and weight are not definitively linked, yet fat stigma persists in various aspects of life. [ more ]
Billboard
1 day ago
Wearables

Best Blue Light Glasses for Gaming & Working From Home: Here's Where to Order a Pair Online

Blue light-blocking glasses are a simple solution to reduce eye strain and improve overall health and sleep quality. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
6 days ago
Medicine

The hot years: the truth about what happens during menopause and the best ways to get through it

Embrace menopause as a natural phase and prioritize health by understanding the science behind it. [ more ]
Harvard Gazette
3 weeks ago
Medicine

Trials reveal even internet-based chats help sustain brain function - Harvard Gazette

Conversation, even online, can help prevent cognitive decline and dementia. [ more ]
Harvard Gazette
1 month ago
Medicine

Novel teamwork, promising results for glioblastoma treatment - Harvard Gazette

Collaboration is essential in the success of medical research projects.
Academic medicine plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between lab research and clinical trials. [ more ]
A Dime Saved
1 week ago
Remote teams

7 Ways Working From Home Might Be Triggering Migraines - A Dime Saved

Address potential migraine triggers while working from home for better well-being and productivity. [ more ]
Entrepreneur
2 weeks ago
Design

Optimize Your Diet and Budget with This $55 Nut Milk Maker | Entrepreneur

Switching to nut milk can align with health needs and dietary preferences, while saving time and money by making it at home. [ more ]
Design Milk
3 months ago
Design

Take 5: Don't Worry Be Late Clock, DIY Maze Puzzle + More

Being late can make you happier and live longer
Red light therapy can help you relax and improve sleep [ more ]
TODAY.com
3 weeks ago
Parenting

Expert shares the 1 thing to do to combat parental burnout and loneliness

Parents can feel lonely despite being surrounded by family; transforming loneliness into aloneness through self-connection is crucial for healthy parent-child relationships. [ more ]
Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
1 month ago
Parenting

The Future of Playing Outside - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

Climate change is impacting children's ability to play outside due to escalating air pollution, heat waves, severe storms, and wildfires.
The deteriorating outdoor conditions caused by climate change are not only affecting children's play opportunities but also posing health risks related to poor air quality, extreme temperatures, and dangerous weather patterns. [ more ]
FlowingData
1 month ago
Data science

Scented products with potentially harmful ingredients

Everyday products contain potentially harmful substances listed as fragrance ingredients, some identified as carcinogens. [ more ]
Brooklyn Eagle
1 month ago
Brooklyn

There's a basketbal power brewing in Clinton Hill

Be cautious of potential spread of something in water in Clinton Hill. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Law

Clarence Thomas absent from US supreme court with no explanation

Clarence Thomas was absent from the Supreme Court with no explanation. [ more ]
Dodger Blue
1 month ago
LA Dodgers

James Paxton Received Bonus For Being Included On Dodgers' Opening Day Roster

James Paxton received a $2 million bonus for being on the Dodgers' roster for domestic Opening Day.
Paxton is confident in his health and readiness to contribute to the Dodgers this season. [ more ]
New York Mets
New York Post
1 month ago
New York Mets

How faith, family and his upcoming Mets number retirement guided Darryl Strawberry through a near-death emergency

Darryl Strawberry faced a 'massive' heart attack soon after a visit to spring training.
Strawberry made a plea to God, not wanting to miss an important event on June 1. [ more ]
New York Post
2 months ago
New York Mets

Darryl Strawberry reveals he's recovering from a heart attack: 'Saving my life'

Darryl Strawberry recovering from a heart attack, thanking medical team and sharing gratitude for prayers.
Strawberry's successful baseball career with the Mets and Yankees, earning All-Star nods and winning championships. [ more ]
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www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Long Covid may be nothing unique in the future but its effects today are still very real | Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz

Long Covid is a controversial topic with conflicting views.
Recent study by Queensland suggests little difference in ongoing symptoms between Covid-19 and influenza. [ more ]
www.mediaite.com
1 month ago
Music

Why Y'all Laughing? This Is Serious Stuff!' Lil Jon Rolls Out a Meditation Album on CNN

Lil Jon promoted Total Meditation album on CNN's King Charles, emphasizing its seriousness.
Lil Jon found peace through meditation to deal with life changes and health issues. [ more ]
Consequence
3 months ago
Music

HEALTH share cover of Deftones' "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)"

HEALTH has released a cover of Deftones' "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)" through the Spotify Singles series.
The cover stays true to the original while adding a synthpop twist, creating a nocturnal ambience.
The cover coincides with the physical release of HEALTH's latest album and the upcoming North American tour. [ more ]
New York Post
3 months ago
Music

Kelly Clarkson shows off drastic weight loss as she attends Grammys 2024 with son Remington

Kelly Clarkson is nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammys.
Clarkson has undergone a drastic weight loss transformation. [ more ]
Harvard Gazette
1 month ago
Mental health

How the already anxious avoided global spike in COVID anxiety - Harvard Gazette

Psychological tools like CBT and DBT appeared protective against pandemic-related anxiety.
Patients in treatment did not experience worsening symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic. [ more ]
Nature
2 months ago
Mental health

Just a few counselling sessions can hold postpartum depression at bay

Therapy during pregnancy reduces postpartum depression risk
Even non-specialist interactions help reduce anxiety after birth [ more ]
Tiny Buddha
1 month ago
Career

How I Broke Free from Burnout by Eating More - Tiny Buddha

Nourishment is a key factor in preventing adrenal fatigue and burnout.
Nutrition advice often emphasizes restriction and deprivation, leading to anxiety around food choices. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
3 months ago
Career

Horoscopes Jan. 24, 2024: Ed Helms, strive for perfection

Adjust to suit your needs and set high standards and expectations.
Approach someone you trust for insight and take care of your health. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
3 months ago
Career

Horoscopes Jan. 22, 2024: Guy Fieri, set a plan to reach your expectations

It's up to you to administer the desired changes and set a plan to reach your expectations.
Taking the initiative to lower stress is the first step to better health and a happier lifestyle. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 months ago
UK politics

Tories and Labour urged to show courage' to act on unhealthy food

Two-thirds of British voters support government intervention to make food healthier.
Political parties urged to tackle rising diet-related illnesses by pushing for healthier food production. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
2 months ago
LA Clippers

Kawhi Leonard leaves Clippers game early because of back spasms

Kawhi Leonard left game with back spasms.
Thoracic back pain is caused by inflammation. [ more ]
Silver Screen and Roll
3 months ago
LA Clippers

LeBron James out vs. Clippers with left ankle injury

LeBron James will miss the Lakers' game against the Clippers due to an ankle injury.
The Lakers have a relatively clean bill of health except for LeBron. [ more ]
McCovey Chronicles
2 months ago
San Francisco Giants

Tristan Beck out indefinitely due to aneurysm in right arm

Tristan Beck diagnosed with an aneurysm in his upper arm, requiring surgery and with an unknown return timeline.
Aneurysms can be caused by blood pressure changes, family history, diet, and smoking. [ more ]
amNewYork
2 months ago
Health

The Best Vitamin Supplements for a Balanced Lifestyle

Nutrient deficiencies can lead to vitamin deficiencies like iron and vitamin D.
High-quality supplements tested by organizations like USP are essential to ensure safety and effectiveness. [ more ]
Harvard Gazette
2 months ago
Health

Do high-stress jobs put pregnancy at risk? - Harvard Gazette

Stress in demanding careers like medicine can impact pregnancy outcomes.
Researchers found negative birth outcomes in expecting doctors compared to lawyers. [ more ]
Mail Online
2 months ago
Health

Singles are JUST as happy or even happier than married couples

Marriage does not significantly boost well-being in the long term.
Research often misrepresents the benefits of marriage on health and happiness. [ more ]
ESPN.com
2 months ago
Chicago

Bears legend McMichael released from hospital

Steve McMichael, Chicago Bears legend battling ALS, recently hospitalized with various ailments.
McMichael, despite health challenges, receiving support and treatment at home. [ more ]
Strength Running
2 months ago
Running

Is Everything We Know About Pain Wrong? Ryan Whited on a Better Way to Treat Pain - Strength Running

Learning to reevaluate the relationship with pain is crucial for long-term health.
Building injury resilience during training is more effective than relying solely on rest. [ more ]
Posting and Toasting
2 months ago
New York Knicks

Five things that are necessary for the Knicks to make a deep run

Health is crucial for the Knicks' success this season.
Donte DiVincenzo needs to maintain his performance for the Knicks to make a deep run. [ more ]
Washington Post
2 months ago
Europe news

Video of Navalny shows him joking and smiling Thursday

Navalny appeared in court the day before his death, making jokes and smiling.
Prison authorities reported that Navalny "felt unwell" after a walk and lost consciousness. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago
Health

Could Magnesium and TikTok's 'Sleepy Girl Mocktail' Actually Help You Sleep?

The sleepy girl mocktail is a popular drink on TikTok that is said to help people fall asleep, but sleep experts argue that any benefits may be from a placebo effect.
The mocktail's star ingredient is magnesium, which is known to have various health benefits including improving sleep quality. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
3 months ago
California

California tightens rules on worker exposure to poisonous lead. 'The evidence is undeniable.'

California is tightening its rules on workplace exposure to lead for the first time in decades, making it a national leader in combatting lead poisoning.
The stricter regulations are based on evidence that workers can suffer health hazards from lead exposure below previous limits, and failing to act on this evidence has resulted in harm to workers.
The new standards aim to keep lead levels in the blood below 10 micrograms per deciliter and will go into effect in January. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
3 months ago
California

California's air pollution fight just got tougher: New EPA standards raise the bar on soot

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has tightened national standards for fine particulate matter, a form of air pollution linked to lung and heart disease.
The new standard lowers the acceptable limit to 9 micrograms per cubic meter, aiming to prevent thousands of premature deaths and improve the quality of life in disadvantaged communities. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
3 months ago
Health

Smoking is the factor that most alters our defenses, even years after quitting

Smoking is the factor that most alters defenses, even years after quitting.
White blood cells of ex-smokers remain altered for years. [ more ]
Inverse
3 months ago
Health

This Unhealthy Activity Could Alter Your Immune System Forever

Smoking negatively affects the immune system, even years after quitting.
Smoking has a greater influence on the immune response compared to other environmental factors. [ more ]
Battery Power
3 months ago
Atlanta Braves

Daily Hammer Podcast: Spring Storylines as Pitchers and Catchers Report

Pitchers and catchers report for Atlanta Braves Spring Camp
Health of pitching staff, fifth starter spot, and bottom of batting order are key storylines to watch [ more ]
New York Post
3 months ago
Brooklyn Nets

Cam Johnson set to return but where he will fit in Nets' lineup in question

Cam Johnson is set to return to the Nets' lineup, which will make them even healthier.
It is unclear how Johnson will fit into the lineup upon his return, with positional competition and potential lineup adjustments. [ more ]
www.npr.org
3 months ago
Austin

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is discharged from hospital, resuming full duties

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has been released from the hospital and has resumed his full duties after his second stay since surgery for prostate cancer.
His bladder issue was not related to his cancer diagnosis and will have no effect on his excellent cancer prognosis. [ more ]
Troy Record
3 months ago
New York Yankees

Yankees Roster Prediction 1.0: The best-case scenario

The New York Yankees have a roster prediction for the upcoming season
There is optimism regarding the team's depth and healthier players [ more ]
49ers Webzone
3 months ago
San Francisco 49ers

"Our guys are ready to go": Kyle Shanahan talks 49ers' health, final details before Super Bowl 58

The 49ers enter the Super Bowl in good health.
The 49ers are a veteran team with experience in the Super Bowl. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 months ago
Health

People are dying waiting for a house': how Australia's healthcare system leaves rough sleepers with nowhere to turn

Homelessness has a significant negative impact on a person's health, leading to increased stress levels, weakened immune systems, and higher mortality rates.
Suicide and overdose are major causes of death among the homeless, linked to the despair and hopelessness experienced in homelessness. [ more ]
Washington Post
3 months ago
Health

King Charles has sometimes clashed with establishment on cancer care

King Charles III has become a prominent cancer patient, potentially influencing public perception of the disease.
Charles has shown a willingness to disclose health information and has strong opinions on diet and alternative medicine. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
3 months ago
UK news

Prince William facing test of character' as future King, says royal expert

Prince William is facing a test of his character as he deals with multiple stressors.
The pressures include his father's cancer diagnosis, his wife's medical procedure, and his strained relationship with his brother. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
3 months ago
UK news

King Charles diagnosed with cancer and receiving treatment - latest

Northern Ireland's first minister Michelle O'Neill and Wales' first minister Mark Drakeford send well wishes to King Charles for a speedy recovery.
Prince Harry will travel to the UK to see his father, following his cancer diagnosis. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
3 months ago
UK news

Dangerous levels of bacteria found in flood water from UK rivers

High levels of dangerous bacteria found in flood water from UK rivers pose a risk to human health
Water samples from Surrey, York, and Shrewsbury found E.coli, faecal matter, and ammonia above UK quality thresholds [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
3 months ago
UK news

Sunak sends best wishes' to King Charles and Princess of Wales over health concerns

Rishi Sunak sends well wishes to King Charles III and the Princess of Wales for their health
King Charles III is preparing to undergo treatment for an enlarged prostate [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
3 months ago
UK news

Sarah Ferguson gives health update after second shock' cancer diagnosis

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, has been diagnosed with skin cancer for the second time in a year, following her treatment for breast cancer last summer.
She is taking time for herself and is in good spirits, thanking wellwishers for their support.
She emphasized the importance of checking moles and urged readers to be diligent. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
3 months ago
Health

How Has Chronic Disease Affected You? We Want to Know.

Knvul Sheikh is a reporter at The New York Times who covers health and wellness.
She will be deepening her coverage of chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease in the year ahead. [ more ]
www.dw.com
3 months ago
Health

Measles: A deadly disease that can be prevented DW 02/01/2024

Measles cases have been declining worldwide since the 1980s due to vaccination programs.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a spike in measles cases due to postponed or missed vaccinations. [ more ]
TechCrunch
3 months ago
Startup companies

Amid a fairly flat European market, Giant Ventures raises $250M to invest transatlantically | TechCrunch

Giant Ventures launches two new funds totaling $250 million, with a $100 million seed fund and a $150 million climate-focused growth fund.
The firm invests in climate, health, and purpose-driven startups and is led by former founders and operators. [ more ]
www.fourfourtwo.com
3 months ago
Liverpool FC

'His health or his job': Jurgen Klopp 'burned out' by Liverpool reign as he quits Reds

Jurgen Klopp announced his decision to step down as Liverpool manager after almost nine years in charge.
Klopp's tenure at Liverpool has taken a toll on his health and he is described as a tired and burned-out man. [ more ]
New York Post
3 months ago
London

King Charles III admitted to hospital for scheduled prostate operation

King Charles III admitted to hospital for corrective procedure for enlarged prostate.
Opportunity to encourage men to have prostate checked for public health awareness. [ more ]
San Jose Sharks
Yahoo Sports
3 months ago
San Jose Sharks

Sharks thriving with healthy center trio amid three-game win streak - Yahoo Sports

Hard work and health are key for the Sharks to win games
Nico Sturm and Luke Kunin's hard work turned the game for the Sharks [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
3 months ago
San Jose Sharks

Hockey's a sanctuary for a 12-year-old girl battling a rare disorder and liver failure. Here's what the Sharks did for her

Addison Kypreos, who has a skin disorder called Erythropoietic Protoporphyria (EPP), got the chance to meet her favorite hockey team, the San Jose Sharks.
Addison's condition causes acute photosensitivity to UV light, making it important for her to protect her skin from the sun. [ more ]
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Tiny Buddha
3 months ago
Wellness

How to Slow Down and Take Care of Yourself - Tiny Buddha

Believing that everything will fall apart if you take time to care for yourself can have serious consequences.
Taking the time to rest and disconnect from work can have positive effects on your health. [ more ]
Axios
3 months ago
Wellness

Americans aren't getting enough sleep - and tech might not help

Most U.S. adults aren't getting enough sleep.
Sleeping seven or more hours is crucial for your health. [ more ]
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