May 17, 2022

Jay Blades: Showing your vulnerability means that you ask for help

Host of The Repair Shop and recent recipient of an MBE for Services to Crafts, Jay Blades, joins Happiful’s podcast

Updated AHA/ASA Guideline Changes Care for Spontaneous ICH

Many strategies widely considered “standard care” for managing spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) are not as effective as previously thought and

States prepare for summer launch of new 988 suicide prevention number

But in some states, questions remain around funding the transition, staffing call centers and having response teams ready. The transition

Creativity and the pandemic – is there a connection?

A new study investigated whether the COVID-19 pandemic influenced creativity changes in a population of French-speaking individuals. What is creativity? 

How To Actually Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions #SHORTS

New year, new you. Here’s how to actually keep your resolutions this year. First, make sure they are specific, measurable,

Foetal (Fetal) Circulation

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Study finds delayed follow-up care for 47% of patients at high risk for lung cancer

The first study to look at follow-up for patients deemed at high risk for lung cancer after CT screening found

10 things to do in June  to  benefit your wellbeing

From forging unlikely friendships to an ancient tree walking trail, and a podcast that’ll empower and inspire you, try something

Just How Accurate Are Rapid Antigen Tests? Two Testing Experts Explain The Latest Data

As of May 2022, the U.S. is experiencing another uptick in the number of COVID-19 cases. High rates of infection

Most COVID-19 Survivors Return to Work Within 2 Years

Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Regardless of the severity of their

To bathe or not to bathe (often). That is the question

Perhaps that’s why, as of a few months ago, I got this yuck look on my face upon hearing about

Abbott reaches agreement with FDA to reopen baby formula plant to ease nationwide shortage

A woman shops for baby formula at Target in Annapolis, Maryland, on May 16, 2022, as a nationwide shortage of

UMSOM researchers participate in Big Ten health registry to learn about cardiac issues in athletes recovering from COVID-19

Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) have been collaborating on an extensive heart registry that includes

Can Trained Dogs Sniff Out COVID-Positive Travelers?

Four trained dogs detected people who were positive for SARS-CoV-2 with similar accuracy to PCR tests, according to a randomized

Buenas noticias sobre la salud y el estado físico de las personas mayores

Justo a tiempo para el Mes de los Estadounidenses Mayores, es hora de un chequeo… de nuestras actitudes sobre el

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