'The Most Bang for Its Buck': What We Heard This Week (MedPage Today) -- "This strategy has 'the most bang for its buck'." -- Sara Karaba, MD, PhD, MHS, of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, on using extended infusion antibiotics for bloodstream infections. "Approximately... June sizzles to 13th straight monthly heat record. String may end soon, but dangerous heat won’t The European climate service Copernicus says Earth's more than year-long streak of record-shattering hot months kept on simmering through June. New Covid Shots Recommended for Americans 6 Months and Older This Fall As the virus continues to mutate, the C.D.C. urged Americans to roll up their sleeves again for annual vaccinations. Madonna celebrates her 1-year ‘miraculous recovery’ anniversary after near-fatal illness Madonna reflected on her health in a Fourth of July post one year after she suffered from a "serious bacterial infection" that made her pause her tour. |
June sizzles to 13th straight monthly heat record. String may end soon, but dangerous heat won't The European climate service Copernicus says Earth's more than year-long streak of record-shattering hot months kept on simmering through June New medications, caregiver stress relievers and epilepsy awareness top this week's health news This week's health roundup includes a new Alzheimer's medication, a man's fight for epilepsy awareness, tips for relieving caregiver stress, a summer COVID surge and more. Neuromuscular training reduces chemotherapy-induced neuropathy and improves patient outcomes Researchers found that neuromuscular training significantly reduces the incidence and severity of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, improving patient quality of life and treatment outcomes. Future of Rodeo-Hercules Fire District’s independence remains unclear District residents share concerns they'll be neglected under new, larger management with some asking for the question of annexation to be put to a public vote. Opinion: Americans are getting our 'pursuit of happiness' all wrong. There's a simple fix We have been conditioned to believe that happiness is achieved through individual gratification, even though studies show that helping others benefits both our physical health and happiness. This 10-Minute Low-Impact Bodyweight Class Is Perfect For Busy Mornings Slightly pressed for time? Opt for this low-impact bodyweight cardio class with PS trainer Nicolette Amarillas. At only ten minutes, it might be quick, but it's also bound to get you up and moving. Assisted by Mikayla Campbell and Paulyn Baens, Amarillas starts the session with a series of intervals, including 30 seconds on, and 15 seconds of rest, for a total of three minutes. To kick things off… |
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