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Speciality Please choose I am not a healthcare professional. Allergy and immunology Anatomy Anesthesiology Cardiac/thoracic/vascular surgery Cardiology Critical care Dentistry Dermatology Diabetes and endocrinology Emergency medicine Epidemiology and public health Family medicine Forensic medecine Gastroenterology General practice Genetic Geriatrics Health policy Hematology HIV/AIDS Hospital medicine I am not a healthcare professional. Infectious disease Integrative/complementary medicine Internal Medicine Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Medical Education and Simulation Medical physics Medecine studient Nephrology Neurological Surgery Neurology Nuclear medicine Nutrition Obstetrics and gynecology Health at work Oncology Ophthalmology Optometry Oral medicine Orthopedics Osteopathic Medicine Otolaryngology Pain management Palliative care Pathology Pediatrics Pediatric surgery Physical Medicine and…

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Despite the need for further research, these mushrooms continue to attract the attention of many in the health and wellness industry due to their fascinating properties and potential health benefits, says master herbalist Jenelle Kim and doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Some reported benefits include: Increased physical performance According to research carried out in the Journal of dietary supplementsSupplementation with Cordyceps militaris may have positive effects on physical performance in individuals participating in high-intensity exercise. Researchers found that a one-week supplementation period had minimal effects on exercise performance. However, a three-week supplementation period with Cordyceps militaris resulted in “significant…

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It is widely accepted that virtual reality (VR) has potential for use in healthcare.Despite the development of VR technology, scientific evidence of its effectiveness is still lacking.A new study now concludes that VR technology could be effective for patients with chronic illnesses, but more research is needed.Could virtual reality become an effective treatment for patients suffering from chronic illnesses?As futuristic technologies like immersive VR headsets have become more common, interest in their potential in health care settings. But so far, most trials involving virtual reality have been limited, both in terms of the size and quality of their data.Today, a…

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A trio of nurses from the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (UIHC) in Iowa City jumped into action to save the life of an Iowa man in the hospital this summer. He had just taken his wife on a date when he collapsed without warning. The quick intervention of off-duty nurses saved his life.A Friday afternoon in June, Ervin Imm and his wife Sherry were about to make their way onto a walkway between the hospital and a parking lot when Ervin suddenly collapsed. He would I will say later he had no warning: “I had no chest pain…

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Cordeiro is principal investigator of the Springfield Prescription Produce Collaborative, the academic-community research team that received one of the grants. Springfield-based Wellspring Cooperative Corporation, which operates the Go Fresh mobile market, serves as lead agency. Supporting partners include Baystate Health and its three community health centers – Brightwood Health Center, Mason Square Health Center and High Street Adult Medical Center – and UMass CRF. Picture From left: Memnun Seven, nursing student Juliana Ochacher, Collaborative for Educational Services partner Kristen Whitmore, student intern Ezzy Harrison and Caitlin Marquis.Eligible low-income participants will receive “prescriptions” from primary care providers at collaborating health centers…

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Coleen Rooneythe explosive Disney+ documentary from , Coleen Rooney: The True Story of Wagatha, addresses the situation behind the scenes of the Rebekah Vardy drama. But in addition to this topic, the show highlighted Coleen’s late sister Rosie, who died aged 14 in 2013. WATCH: Watch Coleen Rooney talk about Wagatha Christie for the first time What condition was Coleen Rooney’s sister in?Rosie, who Coleen’s parents took in, struggled with Rett syndrome all her life. The NHS explains that it is a “rare genetic condition which affects brain development, leading to serious mental and physical disabilities”. Each year, 1 in…

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When Palo Alto entered into an agreement with Stanford University more than a decade ago to allow construction of new hospitals and medical buildings, the university pledged to ensure that its massive project would not result in of traffic congestion on city roads.The 2011 development agreement created strict measures to ensure that more than a third of trips to and from hospitals would be made by alternative modes – including Caltrain, shuttles, carpools and bicycles – by 2025. According to the Under the terms of the deal, Stanford will have to pay Palo Alto $4 million if it fails to…

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The Uniformed Services University’s Musculoskeletal Injury Rehabilitation for Operational Readiness (MIRROR) Research Program recently presented the inaugural Department of Defense Bone Stress Injury (BSI) Symposium Defense. The two-day event, held June 8-9 at the University of South Carolina, was held in conjunction with the U.S. Army Training Center/Fort Jackson, SC, Moncrief Army Hospital at Fort Jackson , the US Army Research Institute. of Environmental Medicine in Natick, Massachusetts, the Geneva Foundation and Prisma Health. The symposium attracted a diverse audience of more than 130 participants, in person and virtually, to address the critical issue of stress fractures in military personnel.Bony…

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