A study by Rutgers Health shows that donating more blood to anemic patients after a heart attack could save lives. The study, published in , confirms a 2023 study that suggested mortality or recurrent heart attacks were more common in anemic patients who received less blood. Both studies were led by Jeffrey L. Carson, provost […]
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Flat tummies without endless hours at the gym – sounds like a dream, right? Well, dream bodies aren’t just for those who dedicate their entire lives to physical fitness. Even Jenna Rizzo, a fitness trainer for young women who has devoted nearly a decade of her life to staying in shape, admits that she considers […]
Although CrossFit is often perceived as a sport that requires great fitness, that shouldn’t discourage you from trying it. CrossFit is designed to be accessible to everyone, with scalable workouts to suit all ages and abilities, on the principle that the needs of elite athletes and beginners differ only in intensity, not type. By combining […]
Announcement of a new publication in the magazine. Proteins are essential macromolecules that perform functions according to their conformational dynamics. The study of conformational changes induced by protein mutations is a standard approach used to understand the underlying mechanisms mutation-related physiological and pathological processes. To increase the efficiency and reduce the cost of biological experiments, […]
AND British grandmother and her family were amazed after she started speaking with an Italian accent and using the language after a stroke Italian words, even though she has never visited this country. Althia Bryden (58) from Highbury, London, was unable to speak for three months after suffering a stroke in May 2024. When the […]
Consistency is key when it comes to getting in shape. After all, you can’t get fit if you don’t put in the work in the gym. But are there any benefits to doing the same workout day after day? Some influencers say yes – saying that doing it exactly the same training for years was […]
According to the World Health Organization, in 2022 alone, over 20 million people will be diagnosed with cancer and almost 10 million will die from it. Although the scope of cancer is vast, the answer to more effective treatments may lie in a microscopic cell. A paper published by the Lele Lab, led by Texas […]
As the holiday season brings festive joy and celebration, beware of the secret risk that quietly emerges on Christmas Day. Well, it’s not the Grinch stealing the decorations, but a life-threatening situation. According to the American Heart Association, heart attacks strokes spike in the last two weeks of December, and December 25 is the peak […]
Physical activity doesn’t have to be complicated. Even a brisk, ten-minute daily walk can provide a number of health benefits – reducing the risk of a number of diseasesincluding heart disease, stroke and several cancers. By making a few small changes to the way you walk, you can transform this simple daily activity, making it […]
In a recent study published in investigators developed and evaluated the accuracy, security, and usability of LLM-generated emergency medicine (EM) notes to reduce the burden of medical documentation without compromising patient safety. The key role of handovers in health care Switches are critical communication points in healthcare and a known source of medical errors. As […]