Before the covid-19 public health emergency began in 2020, millions of children churned on and off Medicaid each year — an indication that many were…
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Restoring blood flow to the legs reduces pain, improves quality of life for people with peripheral artery disease
Restoring blood flow to the legs, whether through bypass surgery or a less invasive artery-opening procedure with a stent, reduced pain and improved quality of…
Teens horrific injuries after firework exploded in hand
Manchester: Young man left seriously injured by firework We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding…
Was I happy then? Our current feelings can interfere with memories of past well-being
Many of us spend our lives chasing “happiness,” a state of contentment that is more difficult for some to achieve than others. Research published in…
“I spent the day at London’s first ‘mind gym’ – and it was nothing like I expected”
Written by Lauren Geall As Stylist’s digital writer, Lauren Geall writes on topics including mental health, wellbeing and women’s issues. She’s also a big fan…
Pharmacist shares how to identify and treat colds, flu and Covid
Sir David Jason says he had ‘seriously bad’ Covid We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our…
High levels of sweet and fruit-flavor chemicals found in tobacco-flavored e-cigarette liquids
There are now high levels of sweet and fruit-flavored chemicals likely to appeal to young people in e-cigarette liquids ostensibly marketed as “tobacco-flavored,” compared with…
NfL Levels May Presage MS Disability
Neurofilament light chain (NfL) is a well-known and useful biomarker for multiple sclerosis (MS) disease activity, but its association with disease progression is not well…
12-year-old girl suffers brain embolism after ‘one inhale’ of helium
Dad throws his son like a SUPERHERO to catch helium balloon We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to…
Targeting one type of immune cell with another slows cancer growth in preclinical studies
A new approach to cancer immunotherapy that uses one type of immune cell to kill another—rather than directly attacking the cancer—provokes a robust anti-tumor immune…