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AI tech aims to detect breast cancer by mimicking radiologists’ eye movements: ‘A critical…
Researchers in the U.K. are training artificial intelligence models to "read" mammogram images by mimicking the gaze of human radiologists, according to Hantao Liu, an associate professor at Cardiff University who is leading the…
Low-fiber diet in pregnancy may slow baby’s brain function
Animal studies have found that a low-fiber diet during pregnancy slows brain nerve function in offspring. Photo by lisa runnels/Pixabay Too little fiber in Mom's diet during pregnancy may slow a baby's mental…
Mysterious illness triggered by tick bite could affect thousands, yet many doctors are unaware of it
A little-known, life-threatening food allergy that is triggered by a tick bite could be affecting hundreds of thousands of people in the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned in its Morbidity and Mortality…
Minorities underrepresented in Alzheimer’s research, study shows
Among studies derived from larger databases, median representation of 84% of participants were White, 12% were Black, 5% Hispanic and 2% were Asian American. Photo by Mitrey/Pixabay Americans in ethnic and racial…
These are the best prebiotic-packed foods for boosting gut health, new study finds
Consuming more prebiotic foods may help to regulate the body's blood sugar while boosting immunity, digestion and the absorption of calcium and other minerals, a new study has shown. Incorporating more prebiotic-packed foods may…
Cardiac arrests more deadly for Asian-Americans, even with CPR, study finds
Asian adults have similar rates of bystander CPR after a cardiac arrest, but are 8% less likely to survive to hospital discharge compared with White adults. Photo by manseok Kim/Pixabay Asian adults in the United States…
Many young kids are not getting ‘life-saving’ vaccines, study finds: ‘Concerning trend’
More than one in six toddlers are not getting all of the doses of the recommended early childhood vaccines, according to a new study published in the journal Pediatrics on July 25. A team of researchers from the University of Montana…
Extreme heat can increase mental health issues
Excessive heat can cause anger, irritability, aggression, discomfort, stress and fatigue. Photo courtesy of Max Pixel While the record-breaking heat the United States is experiencing this summer can stress people to…
Heart attack death risk can double during heat waves and high pollution, study finds: ‘A perfect…
Certain groups of people may have twice the risk of dying from a heart attack during heat waves and high levels of fine particulate pollution, according to a new study published in Circulation, the journal of the American Heart…
Sleep apnea harms heart health because of reduced blood oxygen, study shows
A new study suggests sleep apnea damages cardiovascular health due to reduced levels of oxygen. File Photo courtesy of Penn Medicine Cardiovascular risks linked to sleep apnea are caused by a reduction in blood oxygen…
Study: Diet loaded with pro-inflammatory foods increases dementia risk
New research shows that reducing the level of pro-inflammatory foods in a diet could also help reduce the risk for dementia. Photo by Life-Of-Pix/Pixabay
Eating lots of fruits, veggies, beans and other foods with…
‘Learning trap’ study reveals why children may be better learners than adults
Oregon lowering learning standards 'bigotry of low expectations': Maj Toure Cicero Institute COO Whitney Munro and 'Black Guns Matter' founder Maj Toure discuss Oregon's call to exterminate reading and math as education requirements.…
Women, those under 40 more likely to have side effects to COVID vaccine, expert says
Benefits of COVID vaccine 'greatly outweigh' short-lived side effects: Dr. NesheiwatFox News medical contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss possible side effects from the coronavirus vaccine and…
1 in 4 US adults fully vaccinated against COVID-19, CDC data shows
High schoolers feel sense of normalcy after vaccine opens to ages 16 & 17Across the country states are expanding their COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to 16 and 17-year-olds. Pfizer announced its vaccine is safe and effective in…
‘This is not sustainable’: Public health departments, decimated by funding cuts,…
CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINEMAILMOREAs state and local public health offices scramble to respond to the coronavirus outbreak, they do so against a backdrop of years-long budget cuts, leaving them without the trained employees or updated equipment…
Woman says birth control pills led to ‘massive’ blood clots that nearly killed her: ‘I’m lucky to be…
Fox News Flash top headlines for Jan. 13Fox News Flash top headlines for Jan. 13 are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.comA 33-year-old British woman says she nearly died after birth control pills led her to develop two…
Weight Loss Getting You Down? These Tips Can Help
Do you want to find out how you can reach your weight-loss goals without subjecting yourself to tons of stress? There are many things you can do to help you meet your weight loss goals. This article contains advice from others who have been…
Simple Weight Loss Tips That Get Great Results
Nearly everybody wishes to lose weight, but many don’t know how. With so much demand for advice, there is a lot of bad information available. The tips here will help you lose weight in a healthy manner.If you want one of the most…
The 8h Diet Weigh 8 Pounds Less In A Week!!!
Have you ever heard of the 8 hours diet? Simply, you are allowed to eat everything, but just for eight hours a day! At first glance, it sounds very simple, but it works so well. There are some rules that are necessary to be observed to have…
Use These Tips To Shed Those Extra Pounds
Establishing a healthier lifestyle might seem like it is an overwhelming task but it can be done. Use the tips outlined below so that your weight loss dreams can come true. Lots of advice exists on how to lose weight.One great tip to lose…