A large nationwide study based on all COVID-19 patients in Sweden performed at Umeå University, concludes that the risk of acute myocardial infarction and stroke…
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Rome governor pledges vaccinations go on despite hacking
ROME — The governor of the area including Italy’s capital, Rome, sought on Monday to assure residents that a powerful hacking intrusion into the region’s…
Why Tokyo 2020 Has Been A Turning Point For LGBTQ+ Representation In Sport
The Olympics are a purely human celebration. We love to get behind an underdog, recognise the dedication and unwavering motivation of seasoned professionals, and applaud…
Heres How The New Moon On August 8 Will Affect You If Youre A Cancer
The new moon on August 8, 2021 is all about passion, per Bustle. The celestial event will happen in the sign of Leo, which is…
US Employers Ratchet Up the Pressure on the Unvaccinated
Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. NEW YORK (AP) — Employers are losing patience with unvaccinated workers.…
Study shows increased risk of overdose and mental health crisis following opioid dose tapering
Opioid therapy is complex. In recent years, a rise in opioid-related deaths and changing prescribing guidelines and regulatory policies have led many physicians to reduce…
Surplus sugar may cause our cellular powerplants to become less efficient, finds study
The average American eats roughly 22 teaspoons of added sugar a day -; more than three times the recommended amount for women and more than…
Statins side effects: Cholesterol-lowering drug causes these two gastrointestinal symptoms
Leading cardiologist says there are concerns over statins We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding…
Is the Anti-Inflammatory Diet for You?
When it comes to diets, it often feels like there’s a new one every week. But for our health, it’s often best to stick with…
Aerobic Exercise Reduces BP in Resistant Hypertension
Aerobic exercise may help reduce blood pressure in patients whose hypertension responds poorly to medications, a new study suggests. A randomized controlled clinical trial showed…