In case you’ve been looking for another excuse to indulge in your favorite dessert, then be glad because International Chocolate Day is just around the corner! On September 13, chocolate lovers around the world can happily enjoy their favorite chocolate-based treats from cakes to truffles and chocolate bars. Is Chocolate Healthy? Aside from being a delight to eat, there are
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Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. In Mississippi, the Delta variant continues to sicken two vulnerable groups — pregnant women and children. According to state health officials, eight pregnant women have died of COVID-19 complications in Mississippi since Aug. 1, The Clarion-Ledger reported. Mississippi State Health Officer
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A team of international scientists has recently assessed the strategies adopted by the Nordic countries to curb the trajectory of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Their findings reveal that to decrease the transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), it is important to minimize the number, size, and duration of transmission clusters
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Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks during a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing at the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C., July 20, 2021. Stefani Reynolds | Pool | Reuters LONDON — Dr. Anthony Fauci has outlined three key reasons supporting the case for
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A new study by UT Southwestern scientists indicates that an enzyme called protein phosphatase 2 (PP2A) appears to be a major driver of preeclampsia, a dangerous pregnancy complication characterized by the development of high blood pressure and excess protein in the urine. The finding, published in Circulation Research, could lead to new treatments for preeclampsia
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Researchers looking for post-breastfeeding dietary patterns in two prospective birth cohorts that predispose infants to asthma found one, and it wasn’t what anyone expected. After switching from breast milk, babies up to age 1 whose protein intake came largely from meat products — as opposed to dairy, fish, or egg proteins — showed more than
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Mask mandates are needed in schools as part of a layered approach to prevent the spread of COVID-19, NIAID Director Anthony Fauci, MD, said during a New York Times event on Thursday. COVID vaccines could become available for some children under the age of 12 as early as this fall, he said, but until that
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Let me start by saying I am no fig expert. I just happen to like figs and with a fig tree in my yard with an overabundance of figs this summer, I have learned about their versatility and health benefits. They are a naturally sweet and healthy addition to your diet. A few years ago,
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September 7, 2021 Audience: Health Professional, Pharmacy September 07, 2021 — ICU Medical, Inc. is voluntarily recalling one lot (2,112 units) of Aminosyn II, 15%, An Amino Acid Injection, Sulfite Free intravenous (IV) solution to the hospital/user level due to the presence of visible particulate matter identified as fibers, hair, and proteinaceous material along with
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Artificial intelligence may predict the course of geographic atrophy in individual patients, helping clinicians determine whether patients are benefiting from drug therapy. Accurate predictions will become important if, as expected, drugs now in the pipeline are approved to slow the progress of the disease, said Tiarnán Keenan, MD, PhD, a staff clinician who researches age-related
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We explore how to navigate the conversation, and help you integrate your therapeutic life into your dating life I need some professional help, but what will my partner think? Will they think it’s their fault? Or that I’m being overdramatic? Will they think it’s unnecessary?’ These are some of the questions that went through my
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Got the vaccine? You’re still not safe…from Covid Scams. According to several reports, criminals and scammers are using scam robocalls, texts and emails to cash in on COVID-19 and playing on people’s ignorance or uncertainty about appointments and next steps. The newest?  The Bogus Email Scammers are impersonating FTC Chair Lina Khan in a new
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As the world observes World Suicide Prevention Day this September 10, it aims to raise mental health awareness. It’s important for everyone to understand that even simply talking to someone you trust can help you feel better. However, really opening up especially about a topic like mental illness can be quite hard most especially now with so many restrictions to
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Lung function in early infancy may be influenced by the mother’s level of physical activity during pregnancy, results of a study from Sweden suggest. Low-lung function at 3 months of age, as measured by the ratio of time to peak tidal expiratory flow to expiratory time (tPTEF / tE), was more frequent among children whose
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Cherwell Laboratories specialists in cleanroom microbiology solutions for the pharmaceutical, healthcare and related industries, will be attending Cleanroom Technology Conference 2021. Image Credit: Cherwell Laboratories Cherwell’s first live event this year will give visitors the chance to catch up with company specialists in person and see its new ImpactAir® microbial air monitor. On Stand A4,
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