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2022-11-23 17:35Thanksgiving Kitchen Safety Tips for the Whole Family
Here are tips to keep even the youngest members of the family safe during meal preparation.
WebMD
2022-11-23 15:28A NY Hospital System Has a Big-Time Chef Making Big Changes
From the moment you walk into the massive kitchen at Northern Westchester Hospital, you quickly realize that bland, processed food isn’t on the menu for patients at this hospital that’s part of the largest health care system in New York sta...
WebMD
2022-11-23 13:13They died suddenly - then the anti-vax trolling started
A new "documentary" falsely blames Covid vaccines for deaths of young people.
BBC News Health
2022-11-23 11:00Can Sensor Technology Help Keep Office Workers Healthy?
The company OpenSensors uses small, inexpensive sensors to monitor air quality and other conditions in offices. The timing couldn’t be better.
New York Times - Health
2022-11-23 10:44Mundhygiene: Was ist ein Zungenschaber und wie sinnvoll ist die Anwendung?
Die Erfindung ist nicht neu, trotzdem werden Zungenreiniger in europäischen Gefilden weitaus seltener eingesetzt als im asiatischen Raum – wo die ayurvedische Mundhygiene schon seit Jahrtausenden ausgeübt wird. Doch was verbirgt sich dahint...
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2022-11-23 02:35Pregnancy soon after miscarriage no more risky - study
There may be no health gain from waiting a recommended six months before trying again, research finds.
BBC News Health
2022-11-22 23:44Fauci Urges Americans 'One Last Time' to Get COVID Shots
Anthony Fauci, MD, stood at the White House press briefing podium “one last time” as he bid farewell to reporters on Tuesday ahead of stepping down as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases next month.
WebMD
2022-11-22 23:39Understanding How COVID-19 Vaccines Work
Source: Centers for Disease Control and PreventionRelated MedlinePlus Pages: COVID-19 Vaccines
MedlinePlus
2022-11-22 22:38Why Some Groups Vaccinate Less
Misinformation could lead to widening vaccine disparities in babies and toddlers. Here’s what parents need to know to protect their kids.
WebMD
2022-11-22 20:47U.S. Officials Offer Hopeful Tone on Covid as Winter Nears
Dr. Anthony S. Fauci said the administration was optimistic that “we’re not going to see a repeat of what we saw last year,” when the Omicron variant swept through the country.
New York Times - Health
2022-11-22 20:01Keep Food Poisoning at Bay This Holiday Season
According to the CDC, about 48 million Americans get sick from food poisoning each year, causing 128,000 to be hospitalized and 3,000 to die.
WebMD
2022-11-22 19:55Bacterial Infections to Blame for 1 in Every 8 Deaths Worldwide
A new report finds about 7.7 million people died in 2019 from infection with one of 33 common types of bacteria.
WebMD
2022-11-22 19:51Tips to Navigating Thanksgiving Dinner If You Have Diabetes
Start the day by eating a healthy breakfast such as a frittata with lots of vegetables or Greek yogurt with nuts.
WebMD
2022-11-22 19:38A Growing List of Musicians Sidelined Due to Long COVID
For many artists, it’s the elephant in the room they don’t want to talk about in an industry that depends on people being around one another.
WebMD
2022-11-22 19:01Could This Computer Help You Beat Cancer?
Perhaps overshadowed by the widespread emergence of AI and virtual medicine, quantum computing is quietly poised to transform – down to the last atom – how we attack big problems like cancer and drug development.
WebMD
2022-11-22 18:54Richard Hammond reveals Top Gear crash coma dream
The presenter has gone viral on TikTok talking about his experience following a high-speed car crash in 2006.
BBC News Health
2022-11-22 18:27Without Guidelines, Docs Make Their Own Long COVID Protocols
Treating the condition requires equal combinations of skill, experience, and intuition, and doctors waiting for guidelines have started cobbling together treatment plans designed to ease the worst symptoms.
WebMD
2022-11-22 17:40A Day in My Life With Inoperable Lung Cancer
A woman diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer recounts how she maintains the normalcy of her family and work life while also adjusting to the new normal of living with lung cancer.
WebMD
2022-11-22 17:36Inoperable Lung Cancer: The Emotional Side of Treatment I Wasn’t Prepared For
Find out how one woman has navigated the emotional ups and downs of life brought on by inoperable lung cancer.
WebMD
2022-11-22 17:18Treating Inoperable Lung Cancer: A Nurse’s Perspective
Inoperable lung cancer treatment is less likely to cause hair loss that people associate with chemo. Short-term fatigue, nausea, and changes in mood or sexual function are more common but manageable.
WebMD

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