Testing brain activity to decipher chronic indigestion Patients with a specific form of chronic indigestion react differently to images of food, compared to healthy control subjects or patients with irritable bowel syndrome. Sep 12, 2023 0 10
Australians failing when it comes to embracing a balanced diet: Report Although Australia is ripe with golden soil and premium produce the nation is failing when it comes to embracing a balanced diet, with the national diet score falling well below a healthy level. Sep 12, 2023 0 9
Breast cancer recurrence may be triggered by chemotherapy injury to non-cancer cells A standard chemotherapy drug injures surrounding non-cancer cells, which can then awaken dormant cancer cells and promotes cancer growth, according to a new study publishing September 12 in the open access journal PLoS Biology ... Sep 12, 2023 0 81
Is standing at your desk actually better than sitting? Here's what the evidence says In modern life, many of us spend the majority of our waking hours sitting. A recent review of the research has reiterated the harmful health impacts of prolonged, unbroken periods of sitting. Sep 12, 2023 4 27
Expert explains familial adenomatous polyposis Cancer in the colon and cancer in the rectum, often referred to together as colorectal cancer, is the third most common cancer diagnosed in both men and women in the U.S. excluding skin cancers, according to the American ... Sep 12, 2023 0 1
How to design menopause leave policies that really support women in the workplace More than 15 million women are in employment in the UK right now, which means menopause is undoubtedly a workplace issue. Sep 12, 2023 0 1
Even in the most depressed county in America, stigma around mental illness persists Sitting on a bench laughing with a co-worker during a morning smoke break, Debra Orcutt quickly raises her hand when asked if she knows anyone dealing with depression. Sep 12, 2023 0 1
Q&A: How evasive and transmissible is the newest omicron offshoot, BA.2.86, that causes COVID-19? The latest variant, or sublineage, of SARS-CoV-2 to emerge on the scene, BA.2.86, has public health experts on alert as COVID-19 hospitalizations begin to rise and the new variant makes its way across the globe. Sep 12, 2023 0 1
Women's pain is often not believed—here's how to make your voice heard when seeking help When you go to the doctor, you expect they'll listen to your concerns and help fix whatever problem you may be experiencing. But many women, especially those suffering with chronic pain conditions, find the opposite is true. ... Sep 12, 2023 0 19
'It's not fair!' Kids grumble and complain for a reason, here's how to handle it Parents have no doubt heard all the classic grumbles from children and teenagers. From "It's not fair!" to "Not spinach again!" and our personal favorite, "Why do 'I' have to do all the work?" Sep 12, 2023 0 1