- Comparing Whey and Plant-Based Protein: Which is Best?
- How Long Does Nicotine Remain in Your System?
- The Best Time of Day to Drink Bone Broth to Maximize Health Benefits
- 8 Ways to Increase Dopamine Naturally
- 7 Best Breads for Maintaining Stable Blood Sugar
- Gelatin vs. Collagen: Which is Best for Skin, Nails, and Joints?
- The Long-Term Effects of Daily Turmeric Supplements on Liver Health
- Could Your Grocery Store Meat Be Causing Recurring UTIs?
- Are You Making This Expensive Thermostat Error This Winter?
- Recognizing the Signs of Hypothyroidism
All posts by LadyLively
-
Some Canadian Provinces Lift COVID Restrictions Amid Ongoing Protests
Four Canadian provinces said this week that they’ll lift their COVID-19 restrictions as the wave of cases caused by the Omicron variant has crested nationwide. The moves come in the midst of ongoing protests by groups decrying...
- Posted February 10, 2022
-
1 in 3 Adults With COVID Develops Other Health Issues Later: Study
Nearly one-third of older COVID-19 survivors develop new health problems in the months after their infection, a new study finds. Those conditions involve a number of major organs and systems, including the heart, kidneys, lungs and liver,...
- Posted February 10, 2022
-
More Evidence That COVID Infection Brings Long-Term Heart Risks
New research supports the notion that COVID-19 can cause long-term heart problems. The analysis of U.S. health data found COVID patients are at increased risk of heart complications for at least a year after infection. Those complications...
- Posted February 10, 2022
-
Mom-to-Be’s COVID Vaccine Brings Long-Term Protection to Baby
Babies whose moms were vaccinated during pregnancy against COVID-19 have long-lasting antibody protection, a new study finds. “Many interested parties from parents to pediatricians want to know how long maternal antibodies persist in infants after vaccination, and...
- Posted February 10, 2022
-
1 in 3 People Now Exposed to a Harmful Pesticide
One in three Americans is exposed to a common and potentially harmful weed killer called 2,4-D, and children may be especially at risk, new research suggests. Exposure to high levels of the chemical has been linked to...
- Posted February 10, 2022
-
Un estudio halló que los perros son lo suficientemente inteligentes como para pedir ayuda de las personas
Un experimento confirmó que cuando se enfrentan a una tarea imposible, los perros les ladran o gimen a sus dueños en busca de ayuda.
- Posted February 10, 2022
-
Dogs Are Smart Enough to Ask for People’s Help, Study Finds
When faced with an impossible task, dogs bark or whine directly at their owners for help, experiment confirms.
- Posted February 10, 2022
-
Immune-Based Therapy Shows Promise Against Advanced Breast Cancers
An experimental therapy that harnesses the body’s tumor-fighting immune cells may be effective for some women with advanced breast cancer, early research suggests. The findings come from an ongoing trial at the U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI)....
- Posted February 9, 2022
-
Lockdowns May Not Have Harmed Toddlers’ Language Learning: Studies
The pandemic has dramatically disrupted kids’ normal routines, but a new study suggests the initial lockdowns of 2020 did not necessarily hinder preschoolers’ language development. In fact, researchers found, there was an unanticipated “lockdown boost” in youngsters’...
- Posted February 9, 2022
-
AHA News: Lower Income Linked to Higher Odds of Clogged Neck Arteries
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 9, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — People making less than $35,000 a year may be more likely to have carotid artery stenosis, a leading cause of stroke, a new study found. Carotid artery stenosis...
- Posted February 9, 2022




















