[ad_1] Remembering Dr. Max Gomez Remembering Dr. Max Gomez 08:06 NEW YORK — Dr. Max Gomez, an award-winning journalist and medical reporter for CBS New York, passed away Saturday after a long illness. He was 72. Dr. Gomez was a medical reporter and health editor for WCBS-TV from 1994-1997 before …
Read More »Burnt out and getting out: American hospitals struggle with increasing shortage of nurses
[ad_1] NEW ORLEANS, La. – America’s nurses are stressed out to the point where they are leaving the industry. By 2027, nearly a fifth of registered nurses will hang up their scrubs for good, according to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing. Tracey Moffatt, the Chief Nursing Officer …
Read More »Lab-grown human “embryo-like structures” bring hope for research into early-pregnancy complications
[ad_1] Bangkok — Scientists have developed human embryo-like structures without using sperm, an egg or fertilization, offering hope for research on miscarriage and birth defects but also raising fresh ethical concerns. Earlier this year, several labs around the world released pre-print studies that had not been peer-reviewed, describing their development of …
Read More »Be well: Incorporate these ‘nutrient-dense’ superfoods into your diet
[ad_1] For those who are looking to improve their health through nutrition, some experts believe superfoods could come to the rescue. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published a list of “powerhouse foods and vegetables” (PFV), which it defines as the “foods most strongly associated with reduced …
Read More »New study finds alarming rise in cancer rates among people under 50
[ad_1] Queen Stewart, a lawyer and mother of two, learned she had breast cancer at age 35. She found the lump herself because she was too young for insurance-paid screenings. “I just cried, and I just worried so much about whether I would be here for my girls,” Stewart told …
Read More »Pharmacists agree supplement Prevagen is their top pick for memory support*
[ad_1] Maintaining a sharp mind is a top priority for John, a pharmacist in Ohio. But at age 54, John knows his faculties aren’t a lifelong guarantee. Research shows that subtle but steady declines in cognition can begin any time after age 30, due in part to changes in brain …
Read More »Out-of-state residents seeking abortion care in Massachusetts jumped 37% after Roe v. Wade reversal
[ad_1] The amount of people traveling from their home states to Massachusetts to obtain abortion care jumped by over 37% in the four months after Roe v. Wade was reversed by the Supreme Court, according to an analysis by researchers based at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital. After Roe v. …
Read More »As eating disorders increase among college students, here’s how parents can help: ‘Early intervention is key’
[ad_1] While most of us have heard about the “Freshman 15” — the stereotypical first-year weight gain among college students — a growing share of young adults are experiencing quite the opposite. Some 10% to 20% of females and 4% to 10% of males in college suffer from an eating …
Read More »CBS New York’s Dr. Max Gomez remembered as the ultimate professional, with a heart as big as the Tri-State Area
[ad_1] NEW YORK — We have some sad news to share. Our beloved colleague, Dr. Max Gomez, passed away over the weekend after a long illness. He was the chief medical correspondent here at CBS New York, a successful author, and a gracious and caring friend who helped many in …
Read More »New AI-generated COVID drug enters Phase I clinical trials: ‘Effective against all variants’
[ad_1] Artificial intelligence is increasingly moving into the health care arena and helping to streamline medical processes — including the creation of new drugs. Insilico Medicine, an AI-driven biotech company based in Hong Kong and in New York City, recently announced that its new AI-designed drug for COVID-19 has entered …
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