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U.S. Flu Season Ebbing, but Still Widespread: CDC

Though this year's flu hasn't been as bad as last year's, it's still been a severe season, not the mild one health officials had hoped for. It will still be weeks before flu drops to levels needed for the CDC to declare the season over. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2V0oUkw via IFTTT

New Link Between Mom-to-Be's Diet, Child's ADHD

Researchers found a link between levels of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids in umbilical cord blood and ADHD at age 7. The fatty acids play an important role in the structure and function of the central nervous system. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HMkUkr via IFTTT

More Americans Now Think Vaping Is Harmful

Research has linked vaping with increased risk for heart attacks, strokes, respiratory disease and, possibly, cancer. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2FIXvOC via IFTTT

Special Bag Helps People Get Rid of Unused Opioids

The bags contain activated charcoal that binds to prescription drugs when water is added, making them unusable. Once in a landfill, the bags break down and prevent the drugs from leaching into the environment. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2FI4jvS via IFTTT

Type 1 Seniors May Miss Spells of Low Blood Sugar

People who've had diabetes for a long time are at risk of developing hypoglycemia unawareness: They no longer feel the uncomfortable warning symptoms of low blood sugar. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2WwDRLh via IFTTT

Study: Shift Work Is Tough on Workers' Hearts

The study wasn't designed to prove cause and effect, but the data showed that shift workers were 13 percent more likely to develop coronary heart disease than daytime workers. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2UhuDoS via IFTTT

Teen Dies After Tapeworm Eggs Invade Brain

A person can develop cysticercosis if they swallow tapeworm eggs, which are found in the feces of a person who has an intestinal tapeworm. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2CKc96u via IFTTT

Celine Cousteau Has Made It Her Life’s Mission To Protect The Deep Amazon

Documentary film-maker, adventurer, jewellery designer and public speaker Céline Cousteau speaks to Verve of her recent India visit as an ambassador for The TreadRight Foundation. She tells us about exploring and filming the deep Amazon and its indigenous tribes and being on the research vessel Calypso with her legendary explorer-oceanographer grandfather, Jacques Cousteau... from Verve Magazine https://ift.tt/2CGATfM

Common MS Drug Can Bring Longer, Healthier Life

New research revealed that patients taking a beta interferon drug for more than three years were likely to live longer than those who took one for a shorter time or who didn't take one at all. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2TDKVnK via IFTTT

Walgreens to Sell CBD Products

Walgreens will sell the CBD products in Oregon, Colorado, New Mexico, Kentucky, Tennessee, Vermont, South Carolina, Illinois and Indiana, according to CNBC. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2TM1SMU via IFTTT

Study: Kids With Autism Can Read Mom's Face

Studying kids who have varying social and emotional processing skills may help identify the types of social situations that are more challenging for children with autism, the researchers said. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2FI8lnW via IFTTT

Brain Stimulation May Soothe Severe Depression

The treatments included electroconvulsive therapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), magnetic seizure therapy, and transcranial direct current stimulation. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2FCDsQE via IFTTT

Medical Advance: Blood Vessels Grown in Lab

Reseachers expect that once the lab-grown vessel is implanted, the patient's own cells will gradually populate it, making it similar to the body's native blood vessels. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2Ywm1dk via IFTTT

Traumatic Event Can Stick for Kids, Lead to PTSD

Researchers wanted to find out more about why some children have significant traumatic stress symptoms in the days and weeks after a trauma and while others do not, and importantly -- why some recover well without treatment, while others go on to have more persistent problems. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2TDFm8Q via IFTTT

2-Party HIV Positive Kidney Transplant Reported

A 35-year-old Atlanta woman who contracted HIV as a newborn offered one of her kidneys to an HIV-positive stranger, and doctors at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine performed the procedure on Monday. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2CKPkPU via IFTTT

2-Way HIV Positive Kidney Transplant Reported

A 35-year-old Atlanta woman who contracted HIV as a newborn offered one of her kidneys to an HIV-positive stranger, and doctors at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine performed the procedure on Monday. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HYopUi via IFTTT

Climate Change May Mean More Risky Mosquitoes

In the United States, where Zika cases have occurred in warmer areas in the last several years, dengue and chikungunya could also become wider threats, the study suggests. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2CHm64o via IFTTT

Woman Feels No Pain, Thanks to Gene Mutations

And not only does her DNA allow Jo Cameron, a former school teacher from Scotland, to avoid physical pain, it also keeps her largely anxiety-free, too. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2V1gIQR via IFTTT

Man Awarded $80 Million in Roundup Lawsuit

In August, a different jury awarded another man $289 million in a Roundup-related lawsuit, but a judge later cut that to $78 million. Monsanto has appealed that case. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2CHBRbP via IFTTT

FDA: Mammographers Must Report Breast Density

Not only is dense breast tissue a risk factor for breast cancer, but mammograms can be difficult to interpret because dense tissue can obscure signs of breast cancer. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2CKrns0 via IFTTT

Working at Night May Increase Miscarriage Risk

After the eighth week, women who had worked two or more night shifts in the previous week had a 32 percent higher risk of miscarriage than those who had not worked any nights, the study found. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2UX5wVf via IFTTT

Bad Info May Be Scaring Patients Away From Statins

Experts say doctors need to come up with better ways to talk with patients about statins and the drugs' perceived side effects, especially if the person has stopped taking them. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2U2gCfj via IFTTT

Fewer Periods May Mean Higher Dementia Risk

The researchers said the pattern fits a theory that lower lifetime exposure to estrogen may contribute to dementia. Lab research, for example, suggests that estrogen aids resiliency and repair of brain cells. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2UX5wEJ via IFTTT

Why Holding a Grudge Is Bad for Your Health

Besides the emotional toll, researchers found that holding a grudge can also heighten feelings of physical pain, even if that pain has nothing to do with the incident in question. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2U2gzjD via IFTTT

Heart Failure Hospitalizations Spike When Flu Season Peaks

On average, as many as 1 in 5 heart failure hospitalizations appear to be triggered by the flu during the months when influenza viruses are circulating widely. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2TGFKmS via IFTTT

Author Namita Devidayal Uncovers The Diverse Facets Of Vilayat Khan’s Personality

The recently released biography, The Sixth String of Vilayat Khan, sensitively explores the genius and life of the sophisticated, globally renowned sitarist. Its author Namita Devidayal reminisces with Verve about her first exposure to classical music as a reluctant young student from Verve Magazine https://ift.tt/2HW7dPb

App May Boost Social Skills in Kids With Autism

The study highlights the promise of digital technology in supporting face-to-face therapies for autism, experts said. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2UdOCEN via IFTTT

CDC to Start Tracking Ticks as Diseases Rise

The CDC for the first time will be monitoring the nation’s tick population and the diseases they may be carrying. The effort comes as the number of people diagnosed with serious vector-borne diseases caused by ticks has more than doubled over the past few decades. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HXcIgO via IFTTT

Trump, Democrats Return Health Law To Center Stage

The Justice Department asks a federal appeals court to strike down the Affordable Care Act, then, hours later, House Democrats unveil proposals to bolster the law. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2Oq6mHI via IFTTT

How Photographers At Gateway Of India Made 4 Individuals Fall In Love With Mumbai

Every day, passers-by and tourists at the Gateway of India have their picture ‘professionally’ taken as they pose near the monument, or in front of the landmark Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai. Four individuals, who have been immortalised by the persistent lensmen of this historic area, reveal to Shruti Sunderraman how those moments in front of the camera — and the images themselves — deepened their connection to the metropolis from Verve Magazine https://ift.tt/2YryoHv

Trigger Warnings 'Not Helpful,' Study Author Says

The format of the content made no difference, researchers found. Trigger warnings had little impact whether participants read a story or watched a video clip. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2UfP3P1 via IFTTT

Do You Live in a 'Healthiest' U.S. Community?

Douglas County, Colorado, a suburb of Denver, was among the top in at least four of the report’s 81 measures, including physical activity, educational attainment and median household income. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2TwWuNm via IFTTT

How Red Yeast Supplement Damaged One Woman's Liver

Red yeast rice supplements are made by mixing fermented steamed rice with food fungus. It's commonly used as an alternative to statins to lower high cholesterol. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2UW3rco via IFTTT

N.Y. County Says Measles Outbreak an Emergency

Rockland County, with a population of more than 300,000 people, has had 153 confirmed measles cases since October 2018, according to county spokesman John Lyon. Of those, 48 have occurred in 2019. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2uv5Xeb via IFTTT

Are Kids' Ball Pits Jumping With Germs?

The study team found 31 bacterial species and one species of yeast. Some of those bugs are responsible for pink eye, urinary tract infections, bloodstream infections, heart inflammation and more. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2TC2Taa via IFTTT

cpap-may-boost-weight-loss-for-dieting-adults

A new study finds that overweight patients who used CPAP while adhering to a low-calorie diet lost more weight than those who dieted alone. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2CEuzp3 via IFTTT

Can Marijuana Help Ease Your MS Symptoms?

With medical marijuana and CBD more available, you may want to learn if they could help ease your MS symptoms. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2JEfg5P via IFTTT

U.S. Measles Cases Hit 314 This Year

The number of cases so far this year is just 58 fewer than the 372 cases reported nationwide for all of last year. That was the second-highest number in two decades. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HHvqK0 via IFTTT

Colorado Sees ER Visits Spike After Pot Made Legal

Visits due to inhaled marijuana were most common, but the investigators found that visits due to edible marijuana products were much higher than expected. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HHvp8U via IFTTT

A Preview Of The Exhibition, Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams

Showcasing garments, accessories, photographs, films, and even his personal possessions, Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams — the retrospective on the legendary couturier at the V&A, London — unveils the diverse dimensions of the man and his brand. Verve experiences the glamour of the fashion house at the VIP preview from Verve Magazine https://ift.tt/2JFUUJs

Common Diabetes Test May Often Miss the Mark

There are three types of blood tests that can be used to look for diabetes -- the A1C, a fasting blood test or a random blood test, according to the U.S. National Institute for Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HDJlk9 via IFTTT

For Toddlers, Books Still Better Than Tablets

Parents and toddlers talked more when reading print books, and were more apt to work together to perform tasks like holding the book and turning pages, researchers found. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2WpyQ7s via IFTTT

'Male Pill' Makes Another Advance

Among the men who took the birth control pill, average circulating testosterone levels dropped as low as that which occurs in a state of androgen (male hormone) deficiency. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2urQxHg via IFTTT

Study: To Stay Trim, Don't Eat in the Evening

The research team found that eating later into the day was associated with a higher body mass index (BMI) and greater body fat. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HT5dao via IFTTT

Major Medical Groups Call for Soda Taxes

In a new joint policy statement, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Heart Association also recommended a host of other public policies, all aimed at cutting consumption of the unhealthy drinks. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2UYc85W via IFTTT

Secondhand Smoke Can Raise Fetal Heart Risks

All types of parental smoking were linked to an increased risk of congenital heart birth defects, the analysis found. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2TUqEiG via IFTTT

Listeria Fears Prompt Avocado Recall in 6 States

The recall is for conventional and organic avocados that were grown and packed in California. No cases of illness from the avocadoes have been reported. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2TV4I7a via IFTTT

Verve Fiction: Routine

We deem mothers to be the embodiment of safety, security and unconditional love; they are tasked with absorbing others’ pain, while putting their own needs last. Inspired by Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, Anjali Enjeti’s short story — exclusive to Verve — subverts these entrenched notions and forces us to confront the lengths women go to uphold this mythologised role from Verve Magazine https://ift.tt/2HCgtsF

Waiting to Get Pregnant? Know the Risks

Are you over 35 and ready to get pregnant for the first time? An OB/GYN suggests creating a "reproductive life plan," scheduling a checkup, and doing these other things. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HMMcqg via IFTTT

Gun Deaths Up Sharply Among America's Schoolkids

"It is sobering that in 2017, there were 144 police officers who died in the line of duty and about 1,000 active duty military throughout the world who died, whereas 2,462 school-age children were killed by firearms," the study’s senior author said. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2Tw97Ze via IFTTT

Treat Your Dog's Pain and Lameness

What can you do if your dog shows signs of lameness or pain? And how can you prevent them? Here's what a veterinary expert recommends. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2YhrpB1 via IFTTT

Three Clues to Raised Risk of Miscarriage

The study found that after one miscarriage, the risk of another increased by half. After two miscarriages, the risk doubled. After three consecutive miscarriages, the risk quadrupled. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2CJub95 via IFTTT

Another Study Links Pesticide Exposure, Autism

The study corroborates and builds on previous work, but it also suggests that not all children who are exposed to the same pesticides will go on to develop autism, one expert noted. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2Cy8Tep via IFTTT

Raising Children in an Increasingly Electronic World

Researchers suggest guidelines for how and when parents should use electronic devices when their small children are competing for their time. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2YgAnyj via IFTTT

Common Drug Combo Found to Cut Skin Cancer Odds

A two-ointment combo used to clear crusty skin growths known as actinic keratosis also has been found to greatly reduce the odds for squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs), the second most common form of skin cancer. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2Tq5oMw via IFTTT