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Spouse’s stroke could boost partner’s depression risk, study suggests: Those whose spouses had a stroke or heart failure were at higher risk than those whose ...
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Spouse’s stroke could boost partner’s depression risk, study suggests
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Today marks the beginning of Passover, called Pesach in Hebrew. It's an eight-day festival commemorating the historic exodus of Israelites from Egypt ... Show more
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Scientists identify how less sleep raises risk of type-2 diabetes : A new study has found that people who sleep less than six hours a night remain at higher risk ...
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Scientists identify how less sleep raises risk of type-2 diabetes
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We Need to Make Cities Less Car-Dependent: Reducing the need for car travel is better for health, the environment and public safety
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We Need to Make Cities Less Car-Dependent
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Tiffany Cheung, a 32-year-old Hong Kong YouTuber who documented her journey fighting cancer, died last month. (Link in comments)#hongkong #hk #socialmedia #tiffanycheung ... Show more   #cancer   #health   #scmpnews   #scmp
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Is Earthing Actually Good for You? Here’s What We Know: Earthing advocates claim that physically connecting with the Earth’s energy can rebalance our own ...
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Is Earthing Actually Good for You? Here’s What We Know
Quick Glance: Understanding Earthing: Benefits, Risks, and Practices
  • Earthing involves direct skin contact with the Earth's surface for potential health benefits.

  • Distinguishing between Earthing and Grounding in terms of psychological and physical techniques.

  • Various methods to practice Earthing outdoors and indoors.

  • Safety risks and potential negative effects of Earthing, especially for individuals with certain health conditions.
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Kaylee Espe, a nurse in neurology, shares how, through professional development, she was able to pursue a master's degree in nursing education ... Show more   #Nurse   #Nursing   #ProfessionalDevelopment
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Bedbugs – Signs of an Infestation and How to Get Rid of Bedbugs: Get rid of bedbugs! Identify, prevent, and eliminate them at home. Discover effective treatments ...
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Bedbugs – Signs of an Infestation and How to Get Rid of Bedbugs
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Why this summer may be especially hot in the United States: The probable switch from El Niño to La Niña increases the risk of a hot summer and possibly the ...
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Why this summer may be especially hot in the United States
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New on the Mayo Clinic Employee Experiences podcast: Amanda Holloway, director of Sustainability, and Dru Larson, a senior systems engineer in Facilities ... Show more   intheloop.mayoclinic.org/2024/04/18/colleagues-discuss-passion-for-environmental-stewardship-mayos-sustainability-efforts/
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EU climate report 2023: More heat waves, more heat deaths: According to the EU climate report, 2023 was the hottest year since records began ...
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EU climate report 2023: More heat waves, more heat deaths
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Harris announces final rules on minimum nursing home staffing standards: The federal government is for the first time requiring nursing homes to have minimum ...
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Harris announces final rules on minimum nursing home staffing standards
Quick Glance: Biden's Landmark Staffing Mandate for Nursing Homes
  • The Biden administration has implemented first-ever staffing requirements for nursing homes to enhance care quality.

  • The rule mandates 24/7 registered nurses and a minimum of 3.48 hours of care per resident daily.

  • Industry voices concerns over staff shortages, estimating a need for over 100,000 additional workers.

  • The new regulations will be phased in and could potentially lead to facility closures for non-compliance.
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Possible measles exposure at Indiana children's museum during total eclipse event, officials say
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I don't regret taking the Shs500m service award, says Mpuuga https://epaper.nation.africa/ug?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_Daily_Monitor#MonitorUpdates
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Science-Backed Tips to Lose Weight Fast and Sustainably: This simple plan can help you lose weight fast. Read about the 6-step plan, along with other ...
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Science-Backed Tips to Lose Weight Fast and Sustainably
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A baby girl was delivered from the womb in an Israeli attack in Rafah, Palestinian health officials said www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/baby-gaza-saved-womb-mother-killed-israeli-strike-2024-04-21/
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New race-neutral kidney evaluation moves thousands of Black patients up transplant waitlist
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Israeli strikes on southern Gaza city of Rafah kill 18, mostly children, as U.S. advances aid package
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Israeli strikes on southern Gaza city of Rafah kill 18, mostly children ...
Quick Glance: Israeli Strikes in Rafah Kill 22, Mostly Children, as US Advances Aid Package
  • Israeli strikes in the southern Gaza city of Rafah killed 22 people, including 18 children. The United States is on track to approve billions of dollars of additional military aid to Israel.

  • The conflict between Israel and Hamas has killed over 34,000 Palestinians, with at least two-thirds being children and women. The devastation in Gaza has left a swath of destruction.

  • The $26 billion aid package approved by the House of Representatives includes around $9 billion in humanitarian assistance for Gaza, which experts say is on the brink of famine.

  • Tensions between Israel and Iran have escalated, leading to direct hostilities. The region is in turmoil, with violence escalating in the West Bank.
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This Heart Attack Hits Young Women, But Doctors Often Unaware: SCAD accounts for 1 in 3 acute heart events in younger women. Many doctors are not aware it exists ...
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This Heart Attack Hits Young Women, But Doctors Often Unaware
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The Gaza Health Ministry said Israeli forces are stealing organs from the bodies of people killed in field executions. Speaking to Al Jazeera, Dr ... Show more
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: The Palestinian Health Ministry said all three of the Palestinians who attacked Israeli forces in two incidents in the occupied West ... Show more   www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/two-palestinians-attack-israeli-soldiers-west-bank-army-says-2024-04-21/
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Why are we so ill? The working-age health crisis: The number of under 65s struggling with poor health is rising - and it's a threat to the economy.
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Why are we so ill? The working-age health crisis
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Butterflies: a gauge of climate change in the Ecuadoran Amazon As "bioindicators", butterflies reflect the health of their surrounding ecosystem ... Show more   www.yahoo.com/news/ecuadoran-amazon-butterflies-gauge-climate-012404502.html
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#BangkokPost : The number of Covid-19 cases has increased as expected after Songkran celebrations as the JN.1 strain remains dominant in the country ... Show more   #thailand   #Health   #Covid   #JN1
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Chipotle Keeps Raising Prices. Gym Rats and Millennials Are Still Buying Burritos.
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Jhayco Slams Mora and Accuses J Balvin of Stealing His Creative Concepts During Instagram Live Rant
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Why are we so ill? The working-age health crisis: The number of under 65s struggling with poor health is rising - and it's a threat to the economy.
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Why are we so ill? The working-age health crisis
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Women give their views on calls for bras to be VAT exempt: As a radiographers' group calls for the tax to be axed, women speak about the need for a well-fitted ...
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Women give their views on calls for bras to be VAT exempt
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Here’s what marijuana researchers have to say about 420 or ‘weed day’: It’s 420, or “weed day,” created to celebrate marijuana. But when it comes to weed’s ...
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Here’s what marijuana researchers have to say about 420 or ‘weed day’
Quick Glance: Experts Caution Against Risks of Marijuana Consumption
  • The 420 day, also known as 'Weed Day,' is celebrated, but experts warn about the health implications of marijuana consumption.

  • While 24 US states have legalized marijuana for recreational use, research raises concerns about the potential harm cannabis can do to the body.

  • Studies suggest that marijuana smoke poses health risks, including an increased risk of stroke and heart attack, as well as links to heart issues.

  • Despite some medicinal benefits of marijuana, such as reducing seizures in epilepsy, there are warnings about the risks of excessive consumption, especially among adolescents and pregnant women.
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Congratulations to Kayla T., who recently received the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses! She was nominated by a patient ... Show more   jobs.mayoclinic.org/nursing
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Kelly Clarkson, 41, says moving out of L.A. helped kickstart her recent health transformation. "I needed a fresh start," she says.
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Move. Your. Body. Physical activity can be fun and helps prevent diseases. Sherrie Silver shows how to do the #HealthForAll dance step-by-step ... Show more
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More than 12 Palestinians killed as violence flares in West Bank: Israeli forces killed 14 Palestinians during a raid in the occupied West Bank on Saturday ...
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More than 12 Palestinians killed as violence flares in West Bank
Quick Glance: Israeli Strikes on Rafah Kill 22, Mostly Children, as US Advances Aid Package
  • Israeli strikes on the southern Gaza city of Rafah overnight killed 22 people, including 18 children, as the US House of Representatives approved $13 billion in new Israeli military aid.

  • However, fears of wider war breaking out in the Middle East have eased somewhat after Iran downplayed Israel’s reported retaliation over its unprecedented missile and drone attack on the country a week ago.

  • Israel has carried out near-daily air raids on Rafah and vowed to expand its ground offensive against the Hamas militant group to the city on the border with Egypt despite calls for restraint, including from the US.

  • Tensions have also spiked in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, with Israeli troops killing two Palestinians who attacked a checkpoint with a knife and a gun near the southern West Bank town of Hebron.
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We Need to Make Cities Less Car-Dependent: Reducing the need for car travel is better for health, the environment and public safety
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We Need to Make Cities Less Car-Dependent
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Hilary Cass: I can’t travel on public transport after gender report: Author of landmark review into transgender treatment tells of online abuse and her dismay at ...
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Hilary Cass: I can’t travel on public transport after gender report
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'I still breastfeed my nine-year-old daughter - she doesn't want me to stop': A woman has been shamed after admitting she still breastfeeds her nine-year-old ...
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