If you just can’t stop biting your nails, picking at your skin or pulling out a hank of hair, especially when you’re stressed out, here’s something to try that just might work. Instead of nibbling, picking or pulling, simply touch your skin gently, such as by lightly rubbing the fingertips, palm or back of arm, […]
What is atrial fibrillation, the heart condition US President Joe Biden lives with?
U.S. President Joe Biden has the heart condition atrial fibrillation. This increases his risk of having a stroke five-fold and doubles the risk of a heart attack or dementia. More than 37.5 million people globally also have atrial fibrillation, but many don’t realize they have it. For most, the condition has few symptoms and does […]
Malnutrition during pregnancy found to increase diabetes incidence
A number of studies have already shown that malnutrition during pregnancy may increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes later on in life. According to a 2013 study by Peter Klimek and his team, people born during a famine have more than twice the risk of diabetes compared to those born one year earlier […]
A jab every six months could lower blood pressure, trial results show
Huge breakthrough for millions with high blood pressure: New injection given once every six months could scrap need for daily tablets One in three UK adults have high blood pressure – also known as hypertension But a trial of a new drug, zilebesiran, could revolutionise the future of treatment Just a single injection every six […]
Is repetitive heading of the ball during a professional soccer career associated with an increased risk of cognitive impairment?
In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, a group of researchers investigated if heading frequency is associated with cognitive impairment in retired soccer players. Study: Heading Frequency and Risk of Cognitive Impairment in Retired Male Professional Soccer Players. Image Credit: Sergey Nivens/Shutterstock.com Background In professional soccer players, concerns often arise about the impact […]
Could Machine Learning models serve to predict depression in early pregnancy in racial/ethnic minority women?
In a recent study uploaded to the medRxiv* pre-print server, researchers built and assessed machine learning models to predict depression in pregnant women using electronic medical record data. Their study cohort comprised primarily low-income Hispanic and Black female patients from the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System. Their findings revealed that while machine […]
I do this one thing on the anniversary of my rape
The toughest thing about trauma is trying to reclaim the life you had before it. Fifteen years ago, I was violently beaten and raped by a stranger, who followed me through a park one spring afternoon. I’d been hiking on my own – one of the great joys of my life. But after that brutal […]
Use of law enforcement strategies to curb underage drinking has decreased over past decade: Study
Despite the harm that excessive alcohol consumption can cause in a community, use of some alcohol-related enforcement strategies remained low or decreased from 2010 to 2019, according to a new report in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. In particular, researchers found a drop in enforcement of underage drinking laws. Researchers at the […]
Hmong Americans may have strokes at much younger ages
Hmong American adults who have a stroke tend to be much younger than their white counterparts and may be more likely to have a less common type that causes bleeding in the brain, a new study suggests. The research, published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Heart Association, also found that Hmong stroke patients […]
New community partnership model boosts inclusion of participants into HIV cure-directed research
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