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05/06/2022
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By JD Heyes
Harmful effects of COVID-19 vaccines are best explained by micro blood clots: Report
A column published this week addresses some of the most common harmful effects related to COVID-19 illness and vaccines, including “micro blood clots” that appear to have been one of the earliest-known side effects. Dr. Joel S. Hirschhorn, a former University of Wisconsin tenured professor, as well as a senior official at the Congressional Office […]
11/05/2021
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By Zoey Sky
Study: Americans who received Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine have more than TRIPLE the risk of blood clots
A study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine found that Americans who received Johnson & Johnson’s (J&J) Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine have a higher risk of developing blood clotting conditions than the general population. Findings showed that women are also more likely to develop blood clotting. For the study, scientists from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, compared […]
09/14/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Heart attack survivors may benefit more from taking high-dose multivitamins than statins, suggests study
Heart attack survivors are typically at greater risk of experiencing a cardiovascular event, such as stroke or another heart attack. In a recent study published in the American Heart Journal, researchers suggest that taking high-dose multivitamins may be beneficial for heart attack survivors, provided that they’re not on statins, a type of drug used to lower cholesterol levels and prevent […]
08/13/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
How does sugar drain your brain? Science explains
It’s no secret that too much sugar is bad for cardiometabolic health. From triggering insulin resistance to increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke, eating a high-sugar diet can pose serious consequences. Recent research published in the journal Nature Communications adds another sugar-related consequence: rapid metabolic shifts. In fruit flies fed a high-sugar diet, important metabolites […]
08/13/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Increasing blood pressure meds for elderly patients increases risk of readmission due to falls and kidney injury
Blood pressure medications might reduce the risk of cardiometabolic conditions, but researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) found that healthcare professionals might be doing more harm than good in prescribing more intense medications. Published in JAMA Internal Medicine, their results demonstrated that patients admitted for non-cardiac conditions but had high blood pressure had a greater risk of readmission, falls, fainting […]
07/06/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Newly-emerging superbug is evolving to thrive in those following a SUGAR-RICH diet, caution researchers
Superbugs are considered one of the most serious threats to human health in modern times. Attributed to excessive use of antibiotics, superbugs are also rendering antibiotics useless. Clostridium difficile is a bacterium that infects the gut and is the leading cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea worldwide. Findings from a study published in the journal Nature Genetics suggest that C. difficile is […]
06/25/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Researchers unveil “neural decoder” that can PREDICT what you want to say BEFORE you say it
Neuroscientists can now decode real-time spoken and heard speech signals in the brain into written text. Their groundbreaking research, published in the Nature Communications journal, is the first to demonstrate how a person’s intended speech can be drawn from brain signals and decoded into text before the actual act of speech itself. According to Edward […]
05/19/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Taking aspirin daily to prevent heart disease may do more harm than good, say scientists
Aspirin is one of the most widely used medications in the U.S., both as a prescription drug and as an over-the-counter drug. According to the Drug Facts label on medication products, aspirin can be used to relieve minor complaints, such as headaches, pain, swelling and fever. Aspirin is also prescribed by physicians for other purposes besides pain […]
04/30/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Working long hours? You might be increasing your stroke risk
Most jobs are stressful, but workaholics often thrive in their offices. However, according to a study, younger employees who frequently work long hours have a higher risk of having a stroke. What happens to your heart health when you work long hours? The 2019 study, which was published in the journal Stroke, showed that working too […]
03/15/2020
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By Franz Walker
Scientists design nanoparticles that can help heal stroke-related brain damage
A stroke is one of the scariest things that can happen to anyone. Even if it doesn’t always lead to death, sufferers can live with permanent brain damage. Now, a team of scientists from various institutes around the world are looking into nanoparticles made of selenium as a possible way to help heal brain damage from strokes. According […]
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