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Women Have Poorer Survival Than Men in Years After First Heart Attack
MONDAY, Nov. 30, 2020 — Here’s a good reason for women to take a heart attack more seriously than they might: A new study shows…
Combating seasonal depression during a pandemic
Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, as the name implies, comes and goes with seasons. Though it is possible to experience SAD twice a year, we…
Chrissy Teigen is calling to normalize infant formula use after feeling shame when she couldn’t breastfeed
Chrissy Teigen called to "normalize formula," writing on Twitter she "felt way more shame having to use formula because of lack of milk from depression…
Pandemic to delay cancer advances by nearly 18 months, researchers fear
Cancer researchers fear advances for patients could be delayed by almost a year and a half because of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, a…
Diabetes, High Blood Pressure Raise Odds of COVID Harming Brain
MONDAY, Nov. 30, 2020 — COVID-19 patients with high blood pressure or diabetes may be more likely to develop critical neurological complications, including bleeding in…
Brain’s ‘speedometer’ could help solve part of dementia puzzle
Nearly one million people in the UK have dementia. People living with the most common form, Alzheimer’s disease, can experience difficulties working out where they…
Wuhan mass screening identifies hundreds of asymptomatic cases
A mass screening program of more than 10 million Wuhan residents identified 300 asymptomatic cases, but none were infectious—according to a study involving the University…
Bowel cancer symptoms: Five common signs of the deadly disease that may develop first
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“How can I sleep when life is so busy I find it hard to switch off?”
Written by Kayleigh Dray Kayleigh Dray is Stylist’s digital editor-at-large. Her specialist topics include comic books, films, TV and feminism. On a weekend, you can…