Fox News Flash top headlines for September 9 Facemasks may limit the severity of coronavirus cases, University of California San Francisco researchers said in a paper published in the Journal of […]
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Fox News Flash top headlines for September 9 Facemasks may limit the severity of coronavirus cases, University of California San Francisco researchers said in a paper published in the Journal of […]
Read moreMaternal overweight and obesity increase the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus. Gut microbiota composition has recently been associated with both overweight and a range of metabolic diseases. However, it has […]
Read moreFor all the progress made over the past decade when it comes healthcare IT infrastructure and digital savvy – and despite the myriad innovations happening each day in all corners […]
Read moreEffective communication has always been the key to all healthy relationships. During the mandatory quarantine, many individuals are working from home with little to no face-to-face interactions, except with their […]
Read moreCaroline Wozniacki was having one of the best years of her career. It was August 2018, and the tennis star, ranked no. 2 in the world, had just won her […]
Read moreStomach bloating often rears its ugly head after eating gassy foods, such as broccoli and onions. These foods can cause wind to build up in your gastrointestinal tract (GI) – […]
Read moreScientists have discovered coronavirus patients, who display mild symptoms – or none at all – didn’t develop memory immune cells to target the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This could have implications for […]
Read moreResearchers who looked at 31 studies involving 260,000 participants said there is no evidence blood pressure medications increase the risk of cancer. They said they hoped the research would help […]
Read moreDean Michael is being promoted — to big brother! Ashley Darby's 14-month-old son did the honors of announcing on Tuesday that she and husband Michael Darby are expecting their second […]
Read moreThe use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen and diclofenac, is not associated with any adverse effects in people who have tested positive for COVID-19, according to a […]
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