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Glioblastoma is a type of cancer that starts as the growth of cells in the brain or spinal cord. It grows quickly and can invade and destroy healthy tissue. Headaches, seizures and change in mental function are typically the first symptoms of glioblastoma.  Glioblastoma is the most common primary malignant brain tumor in adults, with […]

More than 100 million Americans, nearly half the U.S. adult population, have high blood pressure. Ideally, the American Heart Association (AHA) says our blood pressure readings should be 120/80 milliliters of mercury (mm Hg). Many of those with elevated blood pressure have what is known as stage 1 hypertension, where the blood pressure readings are […]

Preliminary survey and construction of cues and scene Preliminary survey of cues and scene Due to the differences in drinking culture in different countries, it is first and foremost important to identify alcohol-related cues that can effectively induce the alcohol craving in Chinese AD patients and to construct the VR cue exposure scene that is […]

I recently told you the new Siri health features might make me upgrade my Apple Watch. My current wearable lacks the hardware to support Apple’s new on-device Siri commands. But I can use the iPhone for the same thing, so an Apple Watch upgrade isn’t necessary. Now, if this new report is accurate, the Apple […]

Anxiety is a normal part of life and is often used synonymously with terms such as stress, worry or fear. At some point in our lives, we will all experience some form of anxiety. It may be fear for a moment, worry that seems to last or even fleeting worry. Complaints about anxiety are what […]

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Wearable medical sensors have opened doors for remote health monitoring and treatment evaluation. But making diagnoses and treatment plans based on many datapoints — such as muscle movements, heart rate, breathing or speaking and swallowing — can be difficult for health care providers to do quickly. Engineering researchers created a machine learning […]

Cast member Matthew Perry poses at the premiere for the television series “The Kennedys After Camelot” at The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills, California U.S., March 15, 2017. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo “Friends” star Matthew Perry died from the “acute effects” of the powerful sedative ketamine that, combined with other factors, caused the actor […]

The man set off Sunday morning in the kayak and has not been seen since. EDMONDS, Wash. — U.S. Coast Guard crews are searching for one kayaker is missing near Edmonds on Sunday. The man in his 50s is believed to have gone kayaking late in the morning. Rescue crews searched the waters southwest of […]

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA – Wearable medical sensors have opened the door to remote health monitoring and treatment evaluation. But making a diagnosis and treatment plan based on multiple data points – such as muscle movement, heart rate, breathing or speaking and swallowing – can be difficult for health care providers to act quickly. As reported […]

On this week’s episode of the HomeKit Insider podcast, your hosts goes through the latest smart home news, go hands-on with the new Eve Play, and talk about the new iOS 17.2 release. HomeKit Insider Aqara released a new software update this week, adding new functionality to its FP2 presence sensor. It can now act […]

A defibrillator, particularly an automated external defibrillator (AED), is a life-saving device used in emergencies involving cardiac arrest. When the heart suddenly stops beating, swift action with an AED can make the difference between life and death. These devices are designed to be user-friendly, enabling both trained and untrained bystanders to provide immediate assistance. The […]

In a world where challenges often take a toll on individuals, the struggle with alcohol addiction is a battle many face. However, there’s a ray of hope that shines through – a simple trick that has proven to be a game-changer in the journey to sobriety. Understanding the Grip: The Challenge of Alcohol Addiction Alcohol […]

Nasal strips may help you breathe through your nose instead of mouth at night. Image Credit: EujarimPhotography/Moment/GettyImages What Really Happens to Your Body When examines the head-to-toe effects of common behaviors, actions and habits in your everyday life. In This Article If you get the occasional congestion and stuffy nose at night (say, from a […]

It’s true that food brings people together, but what if you struggle to swallow? A weekly program at St. Joseph’s Healthcare London Parkwood Institute is helping people in southwestern Ontario overcome dysphagia, a serious swallowing disorder that affects up to 35 per cent of seniors and is a leading cause of malnutrition and pneumonia.  Judy […]

By Melissa Moore-Randall Every parent’s worst fear is being told their child is sick. In the case of Rya Goodwin, the news that she was suffering from Costello Syndrome was devastating to her family. This began the journey of brave and beautiful Rya. “Rya was born via Cesarean section at 38 weeks because her heart […]

Ready to unlock your full potential in the pool? Here are the best strength training exercises for swimmers to unleash the beast on your personal best times. When it comes to swimming fast, every fraction of a second counts. Swimmers go to considerable lengths (puns!) to swim their best on race day. Whether that means […]

If there is another death due to covid in Kerala, the health department is on alert across the state Puber’s Bread, WebDesk: The state, the country and the world were surprised by Corona. Many people lost their lives. Two people died due to Corona again in Kerala. And the health department warned the hospitals again […]

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TikTokkers and YouTubers are being slammed for visiting a poor Philadelphia community just to take videos of residents high on a highly powerful sedative called “tranq” in a movement known as “tranq tourism.” Some social videos that document the drug use in the low-income neighborhood of Kensington show people lying on the ground or zoom […]

The British Ministry of Defense has unveiled the latest version of the Surgical Advanced Mannequin (SAM). The idea is to use it to train army surgeons, simulating injuries that occur in conflicts – including realistic bleeding. For those in a hurry: The UK Ministry of Defense has introduced the latest version of the Surgical Advanced […]