Health feed - News BreaK Friday, August 26, 2022 8:47 PM Rates of new cases are declining in major cities, suggesting public health campaigns are working. |
Health feed - News BreaK Friday, August 26, 2022 8:25 PM Google will mark whether a facility provides abortions when users search in Google Maps. The update comes after lawmakers called for increased transparency. |
Health feed - News BreaK Friday, August 26, 2022 8:03 PM The Environmental Protection Agency moved Friday to designate two "forever chemicals" used in cookware, carpets and firefighting foams as hazardous substances, a step that... |
Health feed - News BreaK Friday, August 26, 2022 8:03 PM A unique study found that hospitalizations of Canadian children for cannabis poisonings surged after the drug's legalization, particularly in provinces where the sale of... |
Health feed - News BreaK Friday, August 26, 2022 7:51 PM At this time last year, Saquon Barkley was on a pitch count. Now, the Giants running back says his health is much better than it was in 2021. |
Health feed - News BreaK Friday, August 26, 2022 7:47 PM WASHINGTON - As states across the country move to restrict abortion access, the White House is working to protect it. President Joe Biden held a roundtable discussion on Friday... |
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Health feed - News BreaK Friday, August 26, 2022 7:31 PM COVID-19 vaccine maker Moderna is suing Pfizer and the German drugmaker BioNTech, accusing its main competitors of copying Moderna's technology in order to make their own... |
Health feed - News BreaK Friday, August 26, 2022 7:31 PM A school district in southwest Missouri decided to bring back spanking as a form of discipline for students - if their parents agree - despite warnings from many public health... |
Health feed - News BreaK Friday, August 26, 2022 7:21 PM More people in Polk County will have the chance to get vaccinated against monkeypox. |
WebMD Health Friday, August 26, 2022 4:32 PM New research shows that risk climbs by half with every extra year of life in a dog's golden years. |
WebMD Health Friday, August 26, 2022 3:43 PM Annually, there are an estimated 17,730 new spinal cord injuries in the U.S. and 250,000 to 500,000 worldwide. The U.S. Senate has designated September as National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month. |
WebMD Health Friday, August 26, 2022 3:25 PM Doctors have long known music and sound can help soothe physical pain, but they didn't know why. New research offers insight – and a surprise about volume. |
WebMD Health Friday, August 26, 2022 2:17 PM Sometimes broken bones fail to fuse together, and understanding why some bones mend while others need more help will improve care for people with fractures. |
Mark's Daily Apple Friday, August 26, 2022 3:22 PM Research of the Week To avoid diabetes, South Asians should reduce carbohydrates and increase protein. "Uncomfortable knowledge" is important knowledge. Is coagulation more important than LDL in heart disease? Playing in microbial-rich soil produces an anti-inflammatory, more diverse microbiome and stronger immune system. Trigger warnings don't work. New Primal Kitchen Podcasts Primal Kitchen Podcast: The Link Between Dairy Intolerance and Dairy Genes with Alexandre Family Farm Founders Blake and Stephanie Primal Health Coach Radio: Medicine the Way it Was Intended with Dr. Ken Zweig Media, Schmedia Shawn Baker brings the carnivore message to the UK. Hopefully this forces a better re-usable propane canister system. Interesting Blog Posts Aspirin for COVID. Some are starting to get it. Social Notes This is how you age. What is best in life? Everything Else Fear of failure and performance on Master Chef. The more kin-based the institutions, the less economic development a country has. After losing their access to bison, the Plains tribes went from some of the tallest in the world to some of the shortest. Medieval medicine. Things I'm Up to and Interested In Interesting paper: Looking beyond cholesterol. Interesting result: Doppelgängers don't just look alike. They also act alike. Interesting article: They're starting to get it. Nice post: How non-nutritive sweeteners affect the gut and glucose tolerance. Fascinating: Chess players play worse remote. Question I'm Asking What do you do to satisfy the "creative" side of you? Recipe Corner Dairy free caesar (if you don't want to use Primal Kitchen's). Watermelon gazpacho goes well with a nice hot New York strip on the side. Time Capsule One year ago (Aug 20 – Aug 26) What We Can Learn From Kids—What are they doing right? How to Go Primal With Food Allergies, Intolerances, and Restrictions—How to do it. Comment of the Week "Most of the studies on long COVID are looking at narrow slices of our body's chemical interactions – and that's far too limiting. I don't have all the studies in front of me to reference, but there's a lot of evidence (and many have accepted) that long COVID and mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) are essentially the same thing. Dr. Tina Peers found that most of her long COVID patients reported symptoms of MCAS before they got COVID, suggesting that a genetic or underlying predisposition to long COVID lies in mast cell dysfunction. Anyone with long COVID also have asthma, hypothyroid, food sensitivities before you had COVID? When you shift your lens to the mast cells you have to acknowledge the complexity of the effect on the body – it's not just about too much histamine, but a host of other chemicals. When our body is, or thinks it is, under attack, our mast cells activate, and in the process release histamine and, for the purposes of this discussion, cortisol. So, to "fight" the paper cut, infection, bee sting, or cat hair, our body goes into full fight mode – inflammation – and our cortisol levels rise. When things are … Continue reading "New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 191" The post New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 191 appeared first on Mark's Daily Apple. |