When it comes to online shopping, Amazon is king. A Prime membership gives you access to anything and everything at the click of a mouse. In two days, sometimes even less, groceries, prescriptions, furniture, and even that slow cooker you’ve been eyeing are at your door — with no additional charge for shipping (via Business […]
Black people more likely than others to die from colorectal cancer spreading to the liver
Colorectal cancer is more prevalent among Black people, a group that has the highest rates of death for an illness that is curable if caught early. “The unfortunate reality is that minorities, especially Black people, have a much lower chance of getting lifesaving cancer treatment. Health care works within a social construct, and to change […]
When should kids get the flu shot this year? New guidelines released
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has released guidelines about when children should get the flu vaccine this year, recommending that everyone over the age of 6 months get the vaccine by the end of October. Experts have emphasized the importance of the flu shot this year in the hopes of avoiding a “combined pandemic” […]
Consumer health: What are the health benefits of juicing?
Juicing is not any healthier than eating whole fruits and vegetables. Juicing extracts the juice from fresh fruits or vegetables. The resulting liquid contains most of the vitamins, minerals and plant chemicals (phytonutrients) found in the whole fruit. However, whole fruits and vegetables also have healthy fiber, which is lost during most juicing. Some juicing […]
Domestic abuse workers reveal the trauma of trying to help victims during lockdown
It became clear, very early on in the coronavirus pandemic, that lockdown would put domestic abuse victims and survivors at increased risk. But the pandemic has also taken its toll on the people who help them. I spoke to people on the front line to find out how they were coping. Over the past few […]
The real reason your breasts are itchy
Skin is the human body’s largest organ, and with all that real estate — some 22 square feet of it on the average adult — exposed to sun, countless irritants, and allergens, it’s bound to get a little itchy sometimes (via National Geographic). If that urge to scratch is on your leg or your arm, no […]
The "gold" in breast milk
Breast milk strengthens a child’s immune system, supporting the intestinal flora. These facts are common knowledge. But how does this work? What are the molecular mechanisms behind this phenomenon? And why is this not possible the same way with bottle feeding? The reasons were unknown until a team from the RESIST Cluster of Excellence at […]
People with obesity in the UK wait much longer before discussing weight with a healthcare provider
A detailed analysis of UK data from a global obesity study (the ACTION-IO study) has shown that, on average, people with obesity (PwO) in the UK were struggling with their weight for 9 years before they sought help from a healthcare professional/HCP, much longer than the global average of 6 years found in this study. […]
As world grapples with pandemic, schools are the epicenter
The world is settling into a new normal for everyday life amid the coronavirus pandemic: online school classes, intermittent Zoom outages, museums that will only allow about a quarter of their usual visitors. More than 800,000 people worldwide have perished from the virus and more than 23.5 million have contracted it, according to a tally […]
The best part of Target's website you probably never knew existed
When running errands, Target is a top choice because it really has everything, from home goods, to makeup, gardening supplies, clothes, and even groceries. Many of us go into the retail giant for one item and end up leaving with an entire cart, like that super cute picture frame you didn’t know you needed until you […]