The World Health Organization has come out against the use of non-sugar sweeteners (NSS) as a means to control weight or limit noncommunicable sickness. “The…
Fittest pupils performed best in cognitive tasks, study showed
Sports scientists at Nottingham Trent University found that on average the fittest youngsters aged 12–13 showed better attention, perception, memory and higher-level decision making and…
Ask the Pediatrician: How do I help my child heal after a stressful experience?
Going through something stressful—losing a loved one, being bullied or even the wear and tear of constant small stressors—can affect a child for years in…
High inflation creates stress in lower socioeconomic groups, exacerbating health inequities, suggests study
High inflation rates are stressing certain sociodemographic groups more than others, exacerbating inequalities in health in the United States, found a new study led by…
Managing cardiovascular disease risk factors may help preserve physical function as we age
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Heart attacks: Older women with clogged arteries need better treatment
Atherosclerosis is a condition in which the arteries narrow due to a sticky buildup of plaque deposits. Researchers say women over the age of 55…
Mum, 49, diagnosed with ticking time bomb brain tumour after kayaking trip
Brain tumour: Cancer Research UK on 'different types' in 2017 Tara Simpson, 49, was diagnosed with a “ticking time bomb” inoperable brain tumour, which she…
Study shows AI chatbot provides quality and empathetic answers to patient questions
A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine indicates that artificial intelligence assistant-generated responses to patients’ questions are better than physicians’ responses regarding quality and empathy.…
Tia Mowry’s Emotional Baby Bump Compilation Photos Are a Love Letter to ‘Superwoman’ Moms
Get ready to feel all of the emotions once you see Tia Mowry’s love letter to super moms all over the world! On May 13,…
DR ELLIE CANNON: My GP tells me I must live with my swollen, red legs
DR ELLIE CANNON: My GP tells me I must live with my swollen, red legs at age 90. Is she right? For a good six…