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Mental illnesses linked to ‘junk DNA’ embedded with viruses inherited from our ancestors

Ancient viruses embedded in human DNA increase susceptibility to psychiatric disorders, scientists believe. About 8 per cent of the human genetic code consists of sequences called Human Endogenous Retroviruses (Hervs), the remnants of ancient infections caught by our ancestors hundreds of thousands of years ago. These mysterious pieces of code were...


Britney Spears blames 'trauma' for nerve damage

Britney Spears has opened up about suffering 'nerve damage' so severe it affects her ability to think. In a since-deleted Instagram post, the pop star shared that "there are a lot of people who don't know" the physical effects of her 13-year conservatorship, which was terminated in November 2021. "I'm not here to be a victim, I'm here to express th...


Slow testing could undermine our bird flu response – the time for serious preparedness is now

The number of cow herds across the US testing positive for avian flu influenza (H5N1) continues to rise. The virus, which has been detected on every continent (including in penguins in Antarctica) continues to circulate in wild birds and has been detected in more than 50 mammal species. Cows are just the latest in a long line of animal infections, ...


Why Working Out Without Underwear Is a Good Idea, According to an Ob-Gyn

In the latest iteration of Things People Are Talking About on TikTok, users of the app are posting about - and arguing over - whether or not to wear underwear during workouts.


Doctors Say Your Unexplained Weight Loss Might Be Hinting at a Larger Health Problem

Conditions like hyperthyroidism or rheumatoid arthritis could be at play. If you’ve ever noticed a sudden drop in weight after an illness, you’ve experienced unintentional weight loss fluctuation. But if you can’t point to something that may have caused the change on the scale, losing weight without trying or unexplained weight loss can be very scary. Unintentional weight loss refers to a reduction in body weight that occurs without conscious effort or intention, says Carlo Manzana, M.D., a family medicine physician with PlushCare. “From a medical standpoint, this is typically characterized by a significant and rapid decrease in weight, usually around 5% of total body weight within a span of six to 12 months.” Meet the Experts: Lydia C. Alexander, M.D., chief medical officer at Enara Health and president-elect of the Obesity Medicine Association; Mir Ali, M.D., bariatric surgeon and medical director of MemorialCare Surgical Weight Loss Center at Orange Coast Medical Center; Linda Anegawa, M.D., F.A.C.P., a double board-certified physician in internal medicine and obesity medicine and former medical director at PlushCare; and others. It is normal for weight to fluctuate, typically between five to 10 lbs, and can be due to how much you’re eating, drinking, and moving in a given time period, explains Mir Ali, M.D., bariatric surgeon and medical director of MemorialCare Surgical Weight Loss Center at Orange Coast Medical Center. But any more than that, and you haven’t changed your diet, it could be a sign of something bigger, he adds. In fact, unexplained weight loss could be an early sign of a serious health condition, says Kerry Hildreth, M.D., an assistant professor of geriatric medicine at the University of Colorado. So if you’re experiencing unexplained weight loss, it’s best to see a doctor. They can then ask questions associated with the symptoms and potentially perform a blood test or imaging test depending on your symptoms, says Linda Anegawa, M.D., F.A.C.P., a double board-certified physician in internal medicine and obesity medicine and former medical director at PlushCare. Here, doctors share the health issues that could explain why you’re losing weight so suddenly. What causes unexplained weight loss?


Hay fever vs the common cold

Hay fever symptoms and cold symptoms can often seem similar, but there are a few differences. If you're not sure whether you have hay fever or a cold, there are a number of things to look out for, including symptoms such as a sore throat and itchy face. Niamh McMillan, Superdrug's Pharmacy Superintendent, explains the differences between hay fever ...


NHS health check could create 10-year map of major health risks, research finds

The NHS health MOT could tell over 40s their personal risk of dementia and other diseases, research has found. The University of Oxford study of more than 220,000 adults found that the kind of information already collected in mid-life checks could be used to give patients an estimate of their chance of multiple conditions. Currently, all patients a...


15 Things Every Good Neighbor Does

Get your cup of sugar ready.


Craig Mackinlay to return to Commons for first time since developing sepsis

Tory MP Craig Mackinlay is set to return to the House of Commons this morning for the first time since he lost his arms and legs to sepsis. The 57-year-old MP for South Thanet required a quadruple amputation after developing blood clots that left his arms and legs blackened. He will make his return to front-line politics later on Wednesday, attendi...


I’m a Fitness Instructor With Stage 4 Colon Cancer: What I Want Women to Know About Their Health

You are your biggest advocate.


Ask A Nutrition Professional: Is It Safe To Drink Green Tea When Trying To Conceive?

Expert opinion from Cate F Keen Bachelor of Health Science (Food & Nutrition) · 2 years of experience · Australia Yes, it is safe to drink one to two cups of green tea each day while trying to conceive, even during pregnancy. Green tea does contain caffeine, but less than half that of a cup of coffee, making it a safe and nutritious alternative to ...


How Long You Should Try and Breastfeed, According to Doctors

If the thought of breastfeeding triggers a cascade of questions and emotions, you're not alone - it's totally fair to feel overwhelmed.


I Tried On Running’s First Training Sneaker - and It’s a Must-Buy

On Running sneakers have been on my radar for quite some time now.


BurgerFi Claims to Be Launching 'The Best Chicken Sandwiches' In Fast Food

The burger chain known for its top-quality ingredients is rolling out two chicken sandwiches—and we expect a lot from them!


Symptoms to watch for after first Australian diagnosed with bird flu

After Australia recorded its first human case of a bird flu strain that's been spreading globally, Aussies are being warned about the symptoms they need to be aware of.


The Turkish Get-Up Is the Best Exercise You're Not Doing

Lie down, stand up.


Nestlé Is Launching a New Food Line for Ozempic Users

Nestlé's new food line, "Vital Pursuit," was curated to support individuals' Ozempic and weight-loss journey. Here's everything to know.


Is It True Fish Oil Helps With Acne? A Dermatologists Explains

Most of us who deal with pesky blemishes or consistent acne will try just about anything to make it all go away.


15 Pre-Workout Snacks You Can Prep Ahead of Time

Prep these easy pre-workout snacks ahead of time so you feel energized for every workout


The 15 Best & Worst Frozen Fast-Food Desserts

Not all frozen fast-food desserts are unhealthy. We asked RDs to look at the menus at major chains and identify the best and worst options.


Marks & Spencer in ‘best health in almost 30 years’ as sales soar

Marks & Spencer is in the “strongest financial health since 1997”, bosses have said, after sales at the FTSE 100 retailer jumped more than £1bn last year. Stuart Machin, chief executive, said the company had “wind in its sails” after its profits surged 58pc, ahead of expectations, to hit £716.4m in the year to the end of March. Analysts had been ex...


Are Bananas Good For Health? A Review By Nutrition Professionals

Expert opinion from Gabriella Leite Nutritionist · 6 years of experience · Brazil Bananas are rich in nutrients. Making food beneficial for health. Bananas help regulate blood sugar levels. It helps with weight loss. Increases the feeling of satiety. Improves heart health. Aid in digestion. Rich in antioxidants, they ensure good satiety and improve...


I Tried the Insanity Workout 15 Years After Its Release - and It's Still Absolutely Brutal

If you need a reminder of how incredibly popular the Insanity workout - a super-hard, DVD-based workout created by celebrity fitness trainer and choreographer Shaun T- was back in the late 2000s, how about this: my high school boyfriend once turned down an invite to hang out at my house after school - ahem, alone - in order to try out his new set of Insanity DVDs.


Acorn Squash: Superfood or Not? Nutrition Professionals Weigh In, Plus How Much to Eat and What to Avoid

This article examines the health benefits and possible side effects of consuming acorn squash. Two experts, Iyanuoluwa Oyetunji and Carolina Castro, provide their perspectives on the quantity recommendation and possible side effects of acorn squash. The article also provides an overview of other popular diets and their effects on health. This article provides readers with valuable insight into the potential benefits and risks of consuming acorn...


Ask A Doctor: What Can People Do To Prevent Or Manage Alzheimer’s Disease?

Expert opinion from Priya Darshini Dweepala MBBS, DNB Respiratory Medicine · 6 years of experience · India Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. The hallmark features are presented of neurofibrillary tangles, diffuse and neurotic plaques, extracellular amyloid-beta deposition. Mostly due to either overproduction or decreased cle...


I Tried the $400 Skin-Care Device Khloe Kardashian Swears By

If you're looking for skin-care intel, listen up: according to my good friend Khloe Kardashian (OK, the good friend part might be a stretch), the Medicube AGE-R Booster Pro ($399) is a "game-changer."


Hailey Bieber Uses Carroten For Tanning, but Is That Even Safe?

There's no denying that Hailey Bieber is on a lot of people's minds, whether it's the news about her latest Rhode Skin launch or her pregnancy announcement with husband Justin Bieber.


Epidurals in childbirth could drop risk of complications by 35%

Brits who had the pain relief had a smaller chance suffering everything from sepsis and heart attacks during and in the weeks following labour.


'Facing death' helped Olivia Munn 'let go of postpartum anxiety'

Olivia Munn has told how "facing death" helped her to let go of her postpartum anxiety. "I couldn't climb a mountain carrying all this extra weight," the actress told Kelly Clarkson. "And when I got to the end of it (her cancer battle) I didn't want to pick it back up again." Olivia's son Malcolm, who she shares with husband John Mulaney, was two w...


The Best Puzzles for Adults to Order Right Now

From trendy to artsy to fun, here are the best puzzles for every level.


Why a £1.48 box of paracetamol is no different to a 37p option

We constantly make purchases for our health and wellbeing, whether it’s an essential like painkillers and shampoos or a splurge on the latest skincare. But how often do you consider whether you’re choosing the right one? Bold promises, bright packaging and recognisable brand names reel us in but aren’t always worth splashing out on. Here, dietitian...


Your Complete Guide to the Benefits of Compression Recovery

Here’s everything you need to know!


The 25 Best Frozen Foods at Sam’s Club Right Now

You're going to want to clear out your freezer to make room for the many enticing frozen foods sold at Sam's Club.


R29 Awarded Skin Cancer Foundation’s Media Impact Award For Efforts In Banning Teen Tanning Bed Use

A round of applause for Refinery29! We were awarded the Skin Cancer Foundation’s Media Impact Award at its Champions for Change gala on May 15. We took home the honor for our advocacy work to ban teen tanning bed use and promote sun safety via our Sun Blocked series. In addition, we have 8,000 signatures on our petition with the Skin Cancer Foundation to mobilize the Food and Drug Administration to finalize its proposed rule that bans minors...


What Other Lifestyle Changes Would You Recommend To Keep Acne At Bay? A Review By Doctors

Expert opinion from Ipsa Arora MD (Internal Medicine) · 5 years of experience · USA As far as lifestyle changes are concerned, the following methods can help : a) Cut down on spicy food and sugar as these can increase acne formation. b) Get sufficient amount of sleep. c) Try having foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids and zinc. Expert opinion from Ale...


Professional Faqs: How Does Hepatitis C Affect Quality Of Life?

Expert opinion from Sandeep Kumar Reddy Mallela MBBS BMB Pediatrics persevering · 2 years of experience · India Hepatitis C is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis C virus. Hepatitis C spreads through contact with blood from an infected person. Today, most people become infected with the hepatitis C virus by sharing needles or other equipment ...


Type two diabetes diagnosed before middle age up by 40pc

Diagnoses of type two diabetes before middle age have risen by 40 per cent, amid warnings of the “alarming” impact of Britain’s obesity crisis. Experts said the drastic increase threatens to shorten lives and cripple the economy. Type two diabetes, which is largely fuelled by excess weight, is traditionally seen as a disease of middle and old age. ...


Feeling Bloated? These Foods Help, According to Nutrition Experts

Diversify your plate with these nutritious picks and say goodbye to post-dinner discomfort. When your belly is distended and hard—whether it’s that time of the month or you overindulged at dinner—the last thing you want to do is eat more. But there are, believe it or not, some foods that help ease bloating, according to experts and research. Meet the Experts: Marissa West, ACE-certified personal trainer and nutrition specialist and founder of West Kept Secret, Cindy Kasindorf, certified nutritional health counselor and founder of Remedy Organics, and Melissa Prest, D.C.N., R.D.N., spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. “Bloating can be caused by consuming foods that produce more gas than others, contain a high salt content, eating or drinking too quickly, or consuming carbonated drinks,” explains Marissa West, ACE-certified personal trainer and nutrition specialist and founder of West Kept Secret. “It can also be caused by a lactose intolerance, dairy aversion, or another health condition, such as irritable bowel syndrome or celiac disease.” Depending on the cause of your bloat, certain foods can help you get relief by reducing inflammation, activating the release of digestive enzymes, or coaxing the bloat through your digestive tract with water and fiber. Check out the below options and keep them at the ready for the next time discomfort strikes.


8 Foods With a Surprisingly Short Life, Even in the Refrigerator

You shouldn't wait to eat any of these items.


I’m 84 and can still do the splits – here’s how to stay active as you age

Growing up I hated exercise, and would deliberately lose my navy knickers any time we had to do sports at school. But at 25, after the birth of my third child, I’d gotten so fat that my mother said: “you should really do some exercise.” This was the early 1960s, so that meant going along to her Keep Fit class in a church hall, which I loathed. Yet ...


Is McDonald's Getting Rid of Free Drink Refills? Here's What We Know

The chain is phasing out the self-serve drink stations, prompting additional changes to its refill policy.


What to Know About the 3-2-1 Workout Method From TikTok, According to Experts

There's something so compelling about a wellness trend with a number in the name.


I Tried Ulike's At-Home Hair-Removal Laser

Societally, women are often expected to be hairless.


Dysentery Warning Signs: What To Look Out For

Overview An infectious disease that causes inflammation of the intestines resulting in severe bloody diarrhea. Symptoms If you're experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms, contact a health care provider. Symptoms range from mild to severe depending on the type of infection, level of exposure and include: Stomach cramps and bloating Watery d...


NUS scientists discover novel therapy to activate muscle cells’ natural defenses against cancer

SINGAPORE: Scientists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have made a groundbreaking discovery in... The post NUS scientists discover novel therapy to activate muscle cells’ natural defenses against cancer appeared first on The Independent Singapore News - Latest Breaking News


‘Like tiny creatures were biting my penis’: Men share their hair-loss drug horror stories

A few years ago, James* was at the pub with colleagues when a female co-worker walked behind him to get to the bar. ‘James, you should just shave off all your hair,’ she offered, ‘because you’re balding. So it’ll look better.’ It was the first time James, who was 30 at the time, had given much thought to his hair. Sure, he’d noticed a bit of thinni...


The Best Wellness Retreats To Kick Off Your New Year

Whether you want to be out in nature, get a good workout or just feel restored, we have something great for you.


Gagging NHS whistleblowers was ‘wrong’, says Sunak

Rishi Sunak has said that it is “wrong” for the NHS to gag whistleblowers, in the wake of a Telegraph investigation exposing the practice in the health service. The Telegraph revealed that more than 50 doctors and nurses claimed that they had been targeted after raising concerns of upwards of 170 patient deaths and nearly 700 cases of poor care. Wh...


If I Have Been Recently Diagnosed With Lupus, Should I Avoid Eating Shrimp? A Review By Nutrition Professionals

Expert opinion from Cassia D Muller Bechelor in Nutrition · 2 years of experience · Brazil There is no contraindication of shrimp for patients with lupus, it is even recommended to increase the intake of omega 3 and shrimp is a food rich in omega 3, so it can be an ally in the diet. Expert opinion from Maria Arienti Postgraduate in Nutritional Supp...


Epidurals can reduce risk of serious childbirth-related complications

Women who had the pain relief injection were far less likely to suffer conditions such as sepsis and heart attacks during labour and in the following weeks.