Tips to beat this bluest of Mondays

… that you feel less stressed out, less anxious, and generally happier. The benefits of exercise on our physical health are often promoted, but exercise has very positive effects on our mental health, too. “Exercise increases happiness – usually more …

Neglected veterans a priority for Shulkin

… General report issued in 2015 found that there were 800,000 stalled records for veterans who were enrolling in health care. Of that number, 307,000 belonged to veterans who died. A separate horror story reported last summer involved a vermin …

Global Virtual Events Market 2017-2021

About virtual events Virtual events are online exhibitions that include breakout sessions, video conferencing, web conferencing, collaboration tools, communication, and social networking. They are used in various sectors such as education, healthcare, hospitality, and finance and banking.

Can caffeine perk up heart health, too?

The caffeine in your morning cup of joe may do more than jolt you awake — it may also help dampen the type of inflammation that’s linked to heart disease risk factors, a new study suggests. Researchers found that an inflammatory mechanism was dialed up in certain older adults , but not others.

The Value of Survival Gains in Myelodysplastic Syndromes

ABSTRACT Objectives: To measure the value of survival gains attributable to the introduction of 3 novel therapies for myelodysplastic syndromes . Study Design: Retrospective study of patients diagnosed with MDS in the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program registry, clinical trial evidence for MDS therapies, and claims data.

Cancer patientsa distress over drug access

Terminal breast cancer patients have spoken of their distress after learning that a life-extending drug they had been told would be available to them looks set to be withdrawn. Advisory body NICE is reviewing drugs made available through the old cancer drugs fund, and has rejected Kadcyla for use on the NHS in England.

Three new companies join LSU Innovation Park business incubator

With specialties ranging from hair care to health care, three new companies have joined the Louisiana Business & Technology Center at the LSU Innovation Park. The companies are developing technologies that focus on the commercialization of consumer products, biogeochemistry and health care consulting, according to a news release.

Trump Promises ‘Insurance For Everybody’

President-elect Donald Trump says his proposal to replace Obamacare will guarantee “insurance for everybody” and “great health care” that is “much less expensive and much better.” Here’s more from the Washington Post ‘s interview with Trump : As he has developed a replacement package, Trump said he has paid attention to critics who say that repealing Obamacare would put coverage at risk for more than 20 million Americans covered under the law’s insurance exchanges and Medicaid expansion.

5 Ways to Relax on the Road So You Get Home Rejuvenated

Work and home are a hectic combination, so make the best of it when business takes you away from home. Sometimes life at home can be as hectic as a day at the office — from managing kids’ school activities, to coaching their sports teams, to social engagements and DIY projects around the house.

How Your Morning Coffee Might Slow Down Aging

To the age-old question – ” Is coffee bad for you ?” – researchers are in more agreement than ever that the answer is a resounding “no.” A new study published in the journal Nature Medicine found that older people with low levels of inflammation – which drives many, if not most, major diseases – had something surprising in common: they were all caffeine drinkers.

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More than $200,000 was raised for local breast cancer support groups during the month-long “Partners of Hope” program at Big Y. Twenty-four support groups will split the $222,386 raised, including Survivor Journeys in Longmeadow, Cancer-Connection and Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton, Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield, and the Baystate Health Foundation and Mercy Medical Center in Springfield. A portion of proceeds from the floral, produce, butcher and pharmacy departments were donated to the Partners of Hope program during the entire month of October.

10x Genomics Announces Publication of Study in Nature Communications…

This powerful new technology provides robust single-cell expression measurements, allowing the discovery of gene expression dynamics and molecular profiling of individual cell types at scale. The study, titled “Massively parallel digital transcriptional profiling of single cells,” was published in Nature Communications and was co-authored with researchers from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center .

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PBC teacher who took leave says he’s being blocked from union president run

Justin Katz, a Park Vista High teacher elected last year to the city commission, announced plans in November to run for union president, saying that he would bring “fresh blood and some more youthful leadership.” But on Saturday the 32-year-old social studies teacher took to Facebook to announce that the union, the Palm Beach County Classroom Teachers Association, had told him he was ineligible to run.

Genital Warts Therapeutic and Drug Pipeline Review H2

PUNE, INDIA, January 16, 2017 / EINPresswire.com / — GET SAMPLE REPORT @ Summary ” Genital Warts Global Clinical Trials Review, H2, 2016″ provides an overview of Genital Warts clinical trials scenario. This report provides top line data relating to the clinical trials on Genital Warts .

Time for James Bond films to quit smoking, scientists say

Bond himself stubbed out his last cigarette in 2002, but has continued to be exposed to second-hand smoke, according to New Zealand research published in Tobacco Control . While other literature has delved into the films’ alcohol misuse and violent behaviour, there has been no detailed consideration of smoking content and health themes, said the authors, based at University of Otago’s Department of Public Health in Wellington.