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Abdominal Fat Tied to Harmful Heart Changes in Men

Share on Pinterest A new study found that a “beer belly” may be linked to harmful changes in the heart structure, especially in men. Image Credit: master1305/Getty Images A new study found that abdominal fat, or a “beer belly,” may be linked to harmful changes in heart structure, particularly in males. The researchers say that

Abdominal Obesity Linked to Heart Remodeling, Greater Risk for Men

Share on Pinterest A new study found that a “beer belly” may be linked to harmful changes in the heart structure, especially in men. Image Credit: master1305/Getty Images A new study found that abdominal fat, or a “beer belly,” may be linked to harmful changes in heart structure, particularly in males. The researchers say that

Risk: Adult Breathing Circuits Missing Patent Exhalation Route

News A national patient safety alert has been issued by the NHS England National Patient Safety team – in collaboration with the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine – about the risk of harm from incorrectly assembled breathing circuits lacking a proper exhalation route for patients receiving invasive or non-invasive ventilatory support. Risk associated with adult

NHS Braces for December as ‘Super Flu’ Drives Surge

Flu hospitalisations have surged by more than half in just one week, plunging the NHS into a “worst case scenario” situation for December, new figures reveal today.  An average of 2,660 patients per day were in a hospital bed with flu last week – the highest ever for this time of year and up 55%

Most People Lack Omega-3s: Health Impacts and Guidance

Share on Pinterest According to research, most people may not be getting enough omega-3 fatty acids in their diet. Image Credit: Tanja Ivanova/Getty Images A new research review reports that most people do not consume the recommended amounts of omega-3 fatty acids. These acids are considered beneficial for brain, skin, and heart health. Experts say

ACS Allows Self-Collected HPV Tests for Cervical Screening

Share on Pinterest New cervical cancer screening guidelines endorse self-collection methods for HPV testing for average-risk individuals in clinical settings. Svetlana Repnitskaya/Getty Images New guidelines from the American Cancer Society endorse self-collection of vaginal specimens for HPV testing in clinical settings. Females must be between 25 and 65 and have an average risk to be

Norovirus Cases Rise: How to Protect Yourself This Winter

Share on Pinterest Cases of “winter vomiting disease,” also known as norovirus, are rising ahead of schedule this year. Alexey Kuzma/Stocksy “Winter vomiting disease” is on the rise across the United States, with norovirus cases surging since mid-October. Wastewater surveillance and CDC testing indicate that norovirus is spreading earlier and faster than usual, particularly in

Alternate-Day Fasting Cuts Weight but Also Reduces Muscle

Share on Pinterest A new study found that a 4-week alternate-day fasting protocol showed significant reductions in body fat, but also muscle mass. Lumina/Stocksy Researchers report that alternate-day fasting can help reduce body mass and fat mass. However, they added that this type of eating plan can also lower a person’s muscle mass. Experts say

NHS launches maternity signal system to detect safety issues

Mothers and babies in England will receive safer care thanks to the roll out of a first-of-its-kind safety signal system across NHS maternity services. The sophisticated new tool rapidly analyses data being routinely recorded by maternity teams on wards to spot whether there are potential emerging safety issues which need urgent attention and action. If

Plant-Forward Eating Lowers Diabetes and Heart Disease Risk

Share on Pinterest According to the latest research, plant-based diets may help prevent a range of chronic conditions, including diabetes. Image credit: Monica Bertolazzi/Getty Images Research shows there are various benefits associated with following a plant-based diet. Studies have shown that a plant-based diet may be better for preventing diabetes than a low carb diet.
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