Is ventilation healthy, or is it making things worse?

Is ventilation healthy, or is it making things worse?

  Imakes misery loves company, so does anger. It can feel really delicious to vent to your loved ones about life’s troubles, big and small. You might think it’s healthy to rant about that annoying coworker or rude comment, but research suggests otherwise. Venting “is the worst thing you can do” when you’re mad, says … Read more

Commonwealth leaders to challenge the UK on slavery reparations

Commonwealth leaders to challenge the UK on slavery reparations

Commonwealth heads of government are preparing to defy the United Kingdom and ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​front. Downing Street insists the issue is not on the agenda for the 56-country Commonwealth summit, which begins in the Pacific island nation of Samoa on Friday. But diplomatic sources said officials were negotiating a deal to carry out further research and start … Read more

Marburg virus: All your questions about the outbreak of the deadly disease answered

Marburg virus: All your questions about the outbreak of the deadly disease answered

A scanning electron micrograph of Marburg virus particles NIAID Rwanda faces its first Marburg virus outbreak. At the beginning of the end of September, 62 cases and 15 deaths had been reported as of October 17especially among health workers in Kigali, the capital. More than 800 contacts of infected people were followed in an effort … Read more

Bradley University’s online nursing program is named the best in Illinois

Bradley University's online nursing program is named the best in Illinois

Bradley University’s online nursing program was awarded first place in its annual ranking of nursing programs in Illinois, according to the nursing education and employment resource site. RegisteredNursing.org. “This recognition highlights Bradley University’s excellence and leadership in nursing education,” said Sally Worthington, RegisteredNursing.org outreach coordinator. By Bradley nurse practitioner program provides students with theoretical and … Read more

The TikTok ’17 Diapers’ Controversy, Explained

The TikTok '17 Diapers' Controversy, Explained

Like many online controversies, the TikTok video “17 diapers” began so simply. In it, an admittedly overwhelmed mother of two named Hannah Hiatt decided to poke fun at herself after a solo parenting weekend by counting the number of dirty diapers she had lying around her house. Since she posted the video earlier this month, … Read more

A Memphis med student has died after a cancer charity walk

A Memphis med student has died after a cancer charity walk

A a medical student was shot to death after a breast cancer charity walk in Memphis over the weekend and her ex-boyfriend is facing charges as the alleged shooter, officials said. Ellie Claire Young, 22, was killed in Shelby Farms Park, just outside of Memphis, around noon last Saturday, the The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office … Read more

Alzheimer’s drug rejected for widespread NHS use in England | Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer's drug rejected for widespread NHS use in England | Alzheimer's

A new Alzheimer’s drug has been rejected for widespread use by the NHS in England after the health spending watchdog said it “does not currently demonstrate value to the NHS”. The news comes as the UK medicines regulator said donanemab could be licensed for use in the UK. It is the second disease-modifying Alzheimer’s drug … Read more

‘Carer of the year’ who forced Alzheimer’s patient to ‘meow like a cat’ and physically assaulted brain-injured patient in campaign of abuse has been jailed

'Carer of the year' who forced Alzheimer's patient to 'meow like a cat' and physically assaulted brain-injured patient in campaign of abuse has been jailed

A former ‘carer of the year’ has been jailed after a colleague secretly filmed him forcing an Alzheimer’s patient to ‘meow like a cat’. The footage also shows Farzad Sedigh-Rahnama, 45, throwing an exercise ball at the “extremely vulnerable” 64-year-old and knocking him over, a court heard. This was part of a “prolonged course of … Read more