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SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake County Aging & Adult Services has created “Cool Zones” throughout the valley at county senior centers, libraries, and recreational facilities. Those cool zones are air-conditioned spaces open to the public for those who need a break from the summer heat. To avoid heat related illness, anyone is welcome in […]

A new set of statistics show how common it is for people to develop long COVID, a condition that’s grown increasingly concerning. Long COVID refers to a group of symptoms that can last for months after initial infection and can affect major organs like the heart, lungs, and kidneys. Symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, brain […]

WAYNESBORO, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A janitor, set to retire, had an emergency at a Burke County middle school. Before EMS arrived, a team of teachers jumped in to help save his life. We reached out to the janitor, and he doesn’t want to go on camera. We spoke to one of the teachers about a […]

Research shows that music can help you run longer, faster, and even easier, so it’s no wonder why so many runners craft their personal playlists with extra care. After all, the perfect song might be precisely the motivation you need to push through the finish line. (Need some inspiration? Check out our playlist of The […]

COVID-19 is a respiratory infection. It can cause difficulty breathing and can lead to low levels of oxygen in your bloodstream. Low levels of oxygen make it impossible for your body to function normally and can be life threatening. Monitoring blood oxygen levels at home is one way to keep an eye on your COVID-19 […]

Blood Clots In Lungs: Unusual Post-COVID Complication That Can Damage Your Health Completely The CDC has stated that COVID-19 survivors are at double the risk of developing blood clots in the lungs or respiratory conditions than others. Written by Satata Karmakar | Updated : May 26, 2022 3:31 PM IST In late 2019, the first […]

Running is a repetitive activity in the sagittal plane–the plane of motion in which you move forward and backward. So, at first thought, it may not make sense to slot side-to-side exercises into your routine. After all, the more closely your strength work mimics your running, the better, right? Not exactly. Working your body through […]

New York: Covid-19 survivors have twice the risk for developing blood clots in lungs or respiratory conditions, according to a study by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As more persons are exposed to and infected by SARS-CoV-2, reports of patients who experience persistent symptoms or organ dysfunction after acute Covid and […]

(image: Korea Bizwire) SEOUL, May 26 (Korea Bizwire) — A recent study showed that if breathing sounds during sleep are recorded with a smartphone, it can help improve the accuracy of sleep apnea diagnosis. The diagnosis of sleep apnea, in general, uses a standard polysomnography. The individual undergoing the test stays overnight at a hospital […]

New U.S. research on long covid-19 provides fresh evidence that it can happen even after breakthrough infections in vaccinated people, and that older adults face higher risks for the long-term effects. In a study of veterans published Wednesday, about one-third who had breakthrough infections showed signs of long covid. A separate report from the Centers […]

First equipment installed as part of $25 million McGowan Government investment All five of WA’s TAFE colleges receiving new training equipment 2022-23 State Budget includes an additional $76.5 million boost to training initiatives Training and skilling Western Australians for local jobs to meet industry needs Students at South Metropolitan TAFE’s Carlisle campus are the first […]

Explore the unseen connection between people and nature, and be one with the living world. That’s what virtual reality installation We Live in an Ocean of Air looks to offer, as it makes its Asian debut at ArtScience Museum in Singapore. The brainchild of Marshmallow Laser Feast (MLF), one of the world’s leading experiential art […]

Representative image (IANS) one fifth covid survivors face double risk of lung blood clot COVID-19 survivors have twice the risk of developing respiratory conditions or blood clots in their lungs, according to a study by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As more persons are exposed to and infected by SARS-CoV-2, reports […]

A Hanoverian gelding once struggling with challenging behaviour has transformed into a successful dressage horse. Fay Lai from Lymington spotted diamond-in-the-rough Bengal across a riding school arena and decided she would take him on despite his difficulties. Fay visited a local riding school to purchase ponies in 2018. Having lost her beloved horse only months […]

(AP) – New U.S. research on long COVID-19 provides fresh evidence that it can happen even after breakthrough infections in vaccinated people, and that older adults face higher risks for the long-term effects. In a study of veterans published Wednesday, about one-third who had breakthrough infections showed signs of long COVID. A separate report from the Centers […]

As sleep disorders become more and more common, we must understand the most common disorders and understand their causes, treatment, and prevention. Exercising regularly can reduce the chances of you developing any of these sleep disorders A good night’s sleep is essential to leading a healthy and happy life. Sleep helps us recharge […]

Chahl put this student in contact with another researcher whose research interests pertained to using drones to understand patterns of human activities, and prompted the pair to consider if it were possible to measure a person’s heart rate remotely, using a drone. “It’s interesting technologically, because most people just don’t believe it’s possible,” he said. […]

Immunotherapy uses the immune system to attack kidney cancer. It can slow disease progression and shrink tumors in some cases. There are several different types of immunotherapy that treat kidney cancer. Often, if one treatment does not work, a doctor may recommend a different therapy. This article focuses on immunotherapy and reviews the different types, […]

If you’ve heard of fiber, you’ve probably heard that it’s a nutrient that fills you up—and sends you to the bathroom. But what you might not know is that most Americans (runners included!) don’t get enough fiber in their diets. That’s a problem not only for your gut, but for your overall health and performance. […]

SALEM – In recognition of National Arthritis Awareness Month in May, Salem Regional Medical Center (SRMC) reminds people that an active lifestyle is one of the best ways to maintain healthy bones and joints. “Regular physical activity strengthens the muscles, ligaments and tendons surrounding the joints and can reduce wear and tear on […]