Health

post-thumbnail

KFC And McDonald’s Rank As Worst Fast Food Chains In The U.S., Know The Full List Here

KFC topped the list as the worst-rated chain, with an average customer review score of just 2.89 out of 5. McDonald's ta...

post-thumbnail

Unprocessed red meat and weight loss: Is it a healthy choice?

Unprocessed red meat can be part of a healthy weight maintenance diet after rapid weight loss, with no adverse effects o...

post-thumbnail

Reworking Resolutions: Tips for making and keeping fitness goals in 2025

Twin Cities-area strength coach Carl Champion offers expert advice for setting and sticking to fitness goals next year....

post-thumbnail

X-chromosome study reveals hidden genetic links to Alzheimer’s disease

A groundbreaking study explores the overlooked X-chromosome’s role in Alzheimer’s disease, revealing seven genetic l...

post-thumbnail

The Changing Market Dynamics of Immune Thrombocytopenia, Aplastic Anemia, and Diamond-Blackfan Anemia | DelveInsight Insights

Blood disorders affect millions worldwide—an estimated 5% of the global population suffers from conditions like anemia...

post-thumbnail

Chautauqua County Health Department offers free rabies clinic

The clinic is open to all dogs, cats, and domesticated ferrets aged three months and older....

post-thumbnail

Ottawa police search for suspects after robbery at Greenbank Road store

Staff were threatened with a weapon, but there were no physical injuries were reported, police said....

post-thumbnail

Policymakers everywhere are reckoning with cybersecurity

Enterprise Taxonomy: Cybersecurity and PrivacyPatient AccessTelehealthPopulation and Public HealthWorkforce DevelopmentD...

post-thumbnail

Ultra-processed foods are making us old beyond our years, study warns

In recent years, ultra-processed food (UPFs) consumption has surged globally, raising concerns about its impact on healt...

post-thumbnail

Scientists identify a probable contributor to weakness of the aorta in people with genetic disorder

Studying the cells of people and genetically engineered mice, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have uncovered ...

post-thumbnail

Parental food choice values influence children's restaurant eating behavior, research shows

A new study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, examines how the food choice values of parents impact th...

post-thumbnail

No E. Coli Found in Follow-Up Tests at Kalauao Wells

Recent water tests in Aiea to Kahala show no E. coli, after an initial positive result at BWS Kalauao Wells pump 5....

post-thumbnail

Researchers discover a genetic disposition increasing the risk of breast cancer metastasis

Ninety percent of cancer deaths are due to the spread of cancer, not complications from the original tumor. Thus, for ov...

post-thumbnail

New report states cancer comes at a high physical and financial cost to Canadians

A new report from the Canadian Cancer Society states, on average, a Canadian with cancer pays $33,000 out of their own p...

post-thumbnail

European satellites launched to create an artificial eclipse

The European Space Agency billed the event as a tech demo...

post-thumbnail

Heat and Changing Temperatures Increase Postpartum Depression Risk

A recent study shows a 1 percent increase in postpartum depression risk with every 1-degree temperature increase....

post-thumbnail

WVSOM grad takes aerospace medicine for a ride

LEWISBURG, W.Va. – Have you ever wondered how a medical emergency is treated in space, or thought about the way microg...

post-thumbnail

Dateline’s Josh Mankiewicz reveals 70-pound weight loss. Here’s how he did it

Josh Mankiewicz of 'Dateline' lost 70 pounds in a year and a half with regular exercise and diet changes. Here's everyth...

post-thumbnail

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Find Precision Medicine Treatment Delivers Strong Results for Infantile Fibrosarcoma and Other Solid Tumors

Study demonstrated that a previously approved drug could replace chemotherapy as a first-line therapy for certain cancer...

post-thumbnail

OCR Says HIPAA Audits Will Resume: OIG Makes Recommendations for Enhancement

Recognizing the increasing number of successful cyberattacks targeting health care organizations and their valuable pati...

post-thumbnail

Protagonist Reports Final Results From Rusfertide Phase 2 REVIVE Study Showing Durable Hematocrit Control at the ASH 2024 Annual Meeting

54% of patients experience more than 2.5 years of durable hematocrit (Hct) control (<45%), decreased phlebotomy use, lon...

post-thumbnail

ARway.ai Announces Board Member Changes

TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / December 9, 2024 / ARway.ai ("ARway" or the "Company") (CSE:ARWY)(OTCQB:ARWYF)(FSE:E65) is an...

post-thumbnail

Martin Madaus Elected to Hologic Board of Directors

MARLBOROUGH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 9, 2024--...

post-thumbnail

FDA APPROVES ACETADOTE® sNDA

- New Dosing Regimen Simplifies Administration - NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cumberland Pharmaceutica...

post-thumbnail

Toggle3D.AI Announces Board Member Changes

TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / December 9, 2024 / Toggle3D.ai (the "Company") (OTCQB:TGGLF)(CSE:TGGL)(FSE:Q0C), a Nextech3d....

post-thumbnail

Māori wardens say changes to Auckland’s liquor store hours are a first step in healing from alcohol abuse

Health advocates praise Auckland's new policy, aiming to curb alcohol-related harm....

post-thumbnail

'Check your change': Rare 50p coin sells for 350 times face value on eBay

The Royal Mint’s Kew Gardens Anniversary 50p coin is the second rarest 50p coin in circulation in the UK...

post-thumbnail

Trump has flip-flopped on abortion policy. His appointees may offer clues to what happens next

CHICAGO (AP) — As Donald Trump’s Cabinet begins to take shape, those on both sides of the abortion debate are watchi...

post-thumbnail

Should the UK public be banned from buying and using fireworks? Government responds

The UK Government has discussed whether or not the general public should be banned from buying and using fireworks follo...

post-thumbnail

Milk chocolate or dark? The answer could affect your risk of diabetes

A large new study suggests there might be good reason to indulge in chocolate this holiday season: It found that people ...

post-thumbnail

1 of 4 State Center buildings cleared from Legionella, Maryland says

The Maryland Department of General Services’ latest round of testing on the State Center office buildings has cleared ...

post-thumbnail

Auckland couple claim health issues linked to recalled Kmart Christmas quilt: ‘It was definitely scary’

Kmart has released a statement after a Kiwi couple experienced frightening symptoms....

post-thumbnail

Dr. Nicole Saphier's 5 foods to boost the immune system this cold and flu season

Dr. Nicole Saphier shared five powerhouse foods to help boost your immune system during cold, flu and COVID season....

post-thumbnail

The 6 best snacks to balance blood sugar, according to dietitians

What you eat has a major impact on your blood sugar — including your snacks....

post-thumbnail

Study: US life expectancy ranking will drop to 66th by 2050

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer The United States is set to fall in worldwide life expectancy ranking by mid-c...

post-thumbnail

Mystery Disease X outbreak in Congo kills more children as health officials reveal risk level for America

Local officials say the disease has now sickened 416 people - up 10 percent or 37 infections from the 376 cases reported...

post-thumbnail

Organic & Natural Health Association’s 10th Annual Conference Explores Sustainability From an International Perspective

Organic & Natural Health 2025 Conference, themed “Collaborate, Innovate, and Regenerate,” will explore global sustai...

post-thumbnail

Cancer-causing chemicals used in dry cleaning and some home products banned by EPA

The Environmental Protection Agency is banning two carcinogens, trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene, which are solve...

post-thumbnail

Man in custody had a gun, mask and writings tying him to killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO, police say

NEW YORK (AP) — Police arrested a “strong person of interest” Monday in the brazen Manhattan killing of UnitedHeal...

post-thumbnail

Users Say This Stationary Bike Is A Solution For 'Boring' Exercise — And It's The Lowest Price Of The Year

This space-saving bike has resistance bands to work those arms and plenty of adjustability. Reviewers are going wild for...

post-thumbnail

Do NAD supplements actually have benefits? Doctors weigh in on the latest anti-aging trend

NAD supplements are popular for anti-aging and metabolism. What is NAD and do the supplements work? Experts explain what...

post-thumbnail

The Latest: Police in Pennsylvania question a man over the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO

A man with a gun thought to be similar to the one used in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was taken i...

post-thumbnail

Novel mechanism in brain blood flow regulation offers insights into treating stroke and dementia

A team of UVM scientists led by Mark Nelson, Ph.D., from the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont, ha...

post-thumbnail

Wongsaengsak joins Ballad Health Cancer Care in Kingsport

Dr. Sariya Wongsaengsak has joined Ballad Health Cancer Care – Kingsport, specializing in hematology and oncology....

post-thumbnail

Northland health workers cover admin breaks as IT outages strain hospitals

Whangārei doctor warns: 'Co-opting healthcare assistants for calls is wildly inappropriate.'...

post-thumbnail

Social Media Has Polarized Reaction To Daniel Penny Verdict

The reactions to the acquittal tended to differ depending on the social media platform....

post-thumbnail

A 'strong person of interest' has been arrested in the UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing, police say

NEW YORK (AP) — Police arrested a “strong person of interest” Monday in the brazen Manhattan killing of UnitedHeal...

post-thumbnail

Bolton woman who killed pensioner had left 'mental health unit many times'

A woman who killed a pensioner after she went missing from an acute mental health unit had previously told police she ha...