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Cutting two simple things from her diet helped melissa joanne hart She revealed in a recent interview that she has lost nearly 20 pounds.The actress, known for her roles in Clarissa and Sabrina the Teenage Witch, said she has lost about 18 pounds by cutting out sugar and alcohol as part of what she calls a “longevity journey.” told the people Early this month.”I just wanted to feel good. It had nothing to do with losing weight,” Hart, 49, said at Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler’s Grammy Awards reception in Los Angeles on February 1. What you need to know about…
When people think about protecting their health, bone health often takes a backseat to more prominent concerns such as cancer and cancer. heart disease.However, for women, bone density can become a serious problem as we age because osteoporosis weakens bones and increases the risk of fractures.Dr. Mary Claire Haver is a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist. Certified menopause specialistan associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Texas Medical Branch, spoke to FOX News Digital about the seriousness of this threat.Your favorite winter drink can weaken bones and contain more sugar than a candy bar”About 50% of women will experience an…
South Carolina health officials are warning of “irreversible” neurological damage in children. Measles-related hospitalizations Climb in the state.Of the 876 confirmed cases in the northern state, at least 19 people are hospitalized with serious complications.”Some of these complications include measles encephalitis, brain inflammation, and pneumonia in children,” state epidemiologist Linda Bell said at a Feb. 4 briefing.Health authorities warn of risk of measles exposure at major airports and theme parksBell emphasized that this complication is particularly dangerous. young patient.”Inflammation in the brain can have irreversible long-term effects, including developmental delays and effects on the nervous system,” experts warned.Although the state…
Archaeologists have unearthed possible evidence. World’s first surgery: Part of a human skull from the Viking Age was removed.The body was that of a man between 17 and 24 years old, and had an oval hole about 3 centimeters in diameter. Experts believe the man lived in the 9th century, SWNS reported.This man most likely underwent trepanation. This is an ancient surgical procedure in which a hole is drilled into a living person’s skull to treat conditions such as: migraine or attack. Daredevil climbers’ brains show no fear even during extreme stunts: experts reveal whystudent at cambridge university discovered the…
Cancer survivors who consume large amounts of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) may be at significantly higher risk of death, even if the cause is unrelated to the disease itself.A new study by the American Association for Cancer Research links increased intake of these primarily convenience foods, high sugar, high salt, and high additives to an increased risk of all-cause cancer. Cancer-specific mortality.”What people eat after a cancer diagnosis can influence survival, but most studies targeting this population have focused solely on nutrients and not on how food is processed,” lead author Marialaura Bonaccio, Ph.D., from the Epidemiology and Prevention Research Unit…
Almost half of cancers could be avoided by eliminating three key risk factors, a new study has found.A study published this week in Nature Medicine found that about 40% Number of cancer patients worldwide It is associated with smoking (15% of new infections), infectious diseases (10%), and alcohol use (3%).Overall, 7.1 million cancer diagnoses in 2022 were associated with 30 modifiable risk factors, the study said.Does cancer reduce risk of Alzheimer’s disease? New study sheds light on the relationship”The takeaway here is that almost half of all cancers are preventable through behavioral changes,” Dr. Mark Siegel, senior medical analyst for…
Surgeons at Northwestern Medical School in Chicago reported last week that they were able to keep a critically ill patient alive for 48 hours after having both lungs removed.The patient, a 33-year-old Missouri resident whose name has not been released, was initially taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital with lung failure related to a lung disease. influenza infection In spring 2023.As his symptoms worsened to severe pneumonia and sepsis, his heart stopped and the team performed CPR, according to a press release about the incident.Girl with heart failure calls father with life-changing message after 200 days in hospital”He had an infection…
a newborn baby new mexico According to state health officials, the woman died from a listeria infection likely linked to her mother drinking raw milk during pregnancy.The New Mexico Department of Health on Tuesday issued a warning to the public to avoid consuming raw dairy products following the death of a newborn. Health officials believe the “most likely” source of infection is that the mother drank unpasteurized milk during pregnancy.Investigators said they could not determine the exact cause, but said, “This tragic death highlights the serious risks that raw dairy products pose to pregnant women, young children, older New Mexicans,…
A nine-year-old boy is recovering after suffering second-degree burns to his face and hands from a popular toy.Caleb Chavola, 4th grade in illinoiswas injured late last month when heating NeeDoh in the microwave.Needo, sensory toys The product, which resembles a stress ball, is described on the company’s website as a “satisfying grooved sphere filled with ultra-soft, highly stretchy fabric.”Wisconsin mother calls for change after 10-month-old daughter dies after drinking waterAfter heating the toy in the microwave to soften it, Chabora removed it and began squeezing it, when it hit him in the face.”I heard my son screaming and I saw…
New research may help clarify the long-observed relationship between the two. cancer history and reduced the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.The study, published in the journal Cell, used a mouse model to investigate how biological changes associated with cancer influence the progression of the most common type of dementia.The findings suggest that certain cancers It releases a protein called cystatin C. The protein travels through the bloodstream and enters the brain, an area that is difficult for many Alzheimer’s treatments to reach.Study finds that risk of Alzheimer’s disease is linked to how the body processes sugar after mealsCystatin-C binds to harmful…