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Shawn Porter: I Do Feel That I’m The No. 1 Welterweight In The World

Shawn Porter just might be the last man standing in the welterweight division. The two-time champion has displayed an unrivaled resiliency at 147 pounds, repeatedly bouncing back from defeat against A-list rivals and being involved in premier fights. Porter, aka “Showtime” (31–3–1, 17 KOs), has overcome losses to former and current champions Kell Brook (2014), […]

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy May Reverse Dementia Development

A research team in Israel has succeeded in reversing brain trauma using hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). This is the first time in the scientific world that non-drug therapy has been proven effective in preventing the core biological processes responsible for the development of Alzheimer’s disease. HBOT involves having patients sit in a special chamber where […]

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High Blood Sugar Linked To Risk Of Serious COVID

High pre-infection blood sugar levels have been linked to a greater risk of severe COVID-19 cases, even in non-diabetics, according to a new study.  The research, from the Jerusalem College of Technology (JCT), Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Israeli health fund Meuhedet, and Hadassah Medical Center, shows that even pre-diabetic patients with high blood sugar […]

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Haitians Concerned Over Lack Of US Assistance To Homeland In Crisis

A political crisis followed by natural disasters have left the Caribbean nation of Haiti — already one of the poorest countries in the world — without stability and crucial resources. Haitians worldwide, including some 2 million in the United States, worry the situation will worsen for their homeland and its 11 million citizens. Following the […]

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Increased Risk Of Dementia For Parents, Grandparents Of People With ADHD, Study Finds

Parents and grandparents of people with ADHD are more likely to experience dementia than those with children and grandchildren without the disorder associated with inattention, impulsiveness and hyperactivity, a large study conducted in Sweden found. “The findings suggest that there are common genetic and/or environmental contributions to the association between ADHD and dementia. Now we […]

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Housepital: Kenyan Doctor Treating Covid-19 Patients In The Comfort Of Their Homes

NAIROBI, Kenya — When Covid-patients overwhelmed Kenya’s hospitals, Theophilus Wangata, the lead physician at Precise Healthcare in Nairobi, came up with an ingenious solution: take the hospital to the patients. “Initially, we had a few patients requesting that we check on them at home, and we soon realized the need to take our services to them,” he told […]

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Group Travel To Israel To Resume Sept. 19

The Israel Ministry of Tourism will re-start its tourist pilot program from Sept. 19, allowing organized tourist groups of five to 30 tourists from “green, yellow and orange” countries to visit Israel. Orange countries, currently including the United States and United Kingdom and most other countries, are considered at risk due to their COVID-19 statistics. […]

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Fast-Tracked Cancer Drugs Still Recommended To Patients Despite Poor Performance In Trials

A new study has found that a third of cancer drugs given accelerated approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continue to be recommended in clinical guidelines after they fail to show any benefit in trials. U.S. and Canadian researchers collaborated on the study, which was published in the British Medical Journal on […]

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Experimental Opioid Vaccine To Prevent Oxycodone High Enters Trials

Researchers are testing an experimental vaccine to treat opioid use disorder, preventing the high associated with oxycodone use. “We have good medications to treat opioid use disorder, but about half of the people who use these medications relapse after about six months,” said Sandra Comer, who teaches neurobiology at Columbia University’s Vagelos College of Physicians […]

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Study Links Wildfires To Thousands Of Respiratory And Cardiovascular Deaths Annually

A landmark study unveiled this week comprehensively shows that short-term exposure to the smoke of wildfires is linked to cardiovascular- and respiratory-related deaths around the world. According to study co-author Yunming Guo, wildfires directly impact physical and mental health. Published in the September edition of The Lancet Planetary Health, the study is based on more […]

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Novavax Begins Early-stage Trial For Combined Influenza, Covid-19 Vaccines

WASHINGTON — The United States firm Novavax on Sept. 8 announced that it has initiated an early stage process to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of a combined flu Novavax’s seasonal influenza and Covid-19 vaccines. The trial, to be conducted in Australia, will enroll 640 healthy adults between the ages of 50 and 70 years and who […]

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Texas Abortion Law Offers Roadmap For States To Restrict Other Rights

The first-of-its-kind Texas law that allows citizens to police a ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy may have unwittingly created a framework for U.S. states to limit other constitutional rights — if the Supreme Court eventually upholds it. The court last week declined an emergency request to block the Texas law, which prohibits […]

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Crown Me Foundation Restores Women’s Femininity Within Communities In Need

Molding young minds is Danyel Nicole Black‘s passion. Furthering education for women in need is her stated purpose. A second-grade teacher at Honey Island Elementary School in Slidell, Louisiana, Black understands the importance of instilling value in her students that can last a lifetime. She also knows that second-graders aren’t the only ones in need […]

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India Resuming Breath Analyzer Tests For Airline Crew, Drivers

NEW DELHI — The Director-General Of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India’s governing body that regulates civil aviation in India, is set to re-start the mandatory breath analyzer (BA) tests for all pilots, crew, and other staff involved in flight operations. The compulsory daily breath analyzer (BA) tests were paused during the deadly second wave of the Covid-19 […]

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Arjun Kapoor Opens Up About Regaining Fitness Post Covid-19

MUMBAI, India — Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor marked his “one-year anniversary” for testing positive for Covid-19 by opening up about his mental and physical struggle of regaining his fitness levels. The actor took to his Instagram handle on Sept. 6, 2021, and posted a detailed write-up of his tough journey after contracting the deadly virus. Along with the details, he […]

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Delta Becomes Predominant Strain In Rio De Janeiro; Infection Rate Rises In Southern Brazil

PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil — The coronavirus Delta variant is advancing rapidly through Rio de Janeiro, in southeastern Brazil, accounting already for 56.6 percent of the cases in the city, said the Municipal Health Secretary Daniel Soranz. “We see an increase in Delta variant cases in the city, but so far, it has not brought an […]

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Football Legend Pele Undergoes Colon Surgery After Several Days In Hospital

BRASÍLIA, Brazil — Soccer legend and three-time World Cup champion with Brazil, Pele said on Sept. 6 that he underwent surgery to remove a colon lesion after several days in the hospital. Pele was hospitalized on Aug. 31 for medical tests at the Albert Einstein Hospital in São Paulo, revealing that he had a tumor. “My friends, thank you very […]

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Mental Reattachment To Work Vital For Success Of Leaders: Study

PORTLAND, Ore. — Reattachment to work turns out to be a beneficial practice for leaders and managers, reads a new study. The study suggests they experienced higher positive moods and work focus, allowing them to be more successful throughout the day. The findings of the study were published in the ‘Journal of Vocational Behavior.’ Getting into the right mindset […]

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Back Breaking News: Drugs Cocktail Could End Agony For Millions, Study Shows Study

WASHINGTON — A novel approach for preventing age-related disc degeneration that may pave the way for treating chronic back pain reveals a new study. The findings of the study were published in the journal ‘Nature Communications.’ Chronic back pain affects upwards of 15 million adults in the US, racking up billions in healthcare costs and lost workdays. Degeneration […]