Spoiler alert: This piece discusses the Curb Your Enthusiasm series finale.
In many ways, Curb wasn’t Curb before Leon Black arrived. That’s a common sentiment among longtime fans of Larry David’s HBO comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm, which came to an end last night over 23 years after it premiered. Sure, the first five season…
Read moreAdele Postpones Las Vegas Residency Due To Illness
Adele is taking it easy while she focuses on her health.
The "Rolling in the Deep" singer shared with fans that she will be postponing her Las Vegas residency—which is scheduled through the end of June—for all of March under doctor's orders.
"I was sick at the end of the last leg and al…
Read moreIt’s not unusual to fast before a medical test to avoid skewing the results. But Dr. Zoë Gottlieb’s patients often skip meals for a different reason.
Gottlieb, a gastroenterologist and assistant professor of medicine at Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine in New York City, specializes in treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), an umbrella term for conditions involving chronic…
Read moreNobody ever believed the pandemic would go easy on children. The virus might target them less directly than it targets older people, but other challenges—the loss of school, the loss of play, the loss of time with friends—would exact their own emotional toll. A study published April 29 in JAMA Network Open sheds light on how serious that harm has been.
The work, led b…
Read moreStudies from COVID-19 vaccine makers and public health officials have been suggesting for a while that protection provided by the vaccines wanes over timeคำพูดจาก เว็บสล็อตใหม่ล่าสุด. In a new study published on Sept. 15 to a preprint server—the study is not yet peer-…
Read moreFrom the moment COVID-19 reached pandemic designation, Joe McDougall had nightmares. Not, like others, about the potential path of the virus, but about the seemingly inevitable moment at which he’d be asked—or held down and forced—to receive a vaccine. McDougall, now 39, is terrified of needles and a global pandemic meant that for the first time since adolescence, he might not be able to …
Read moreLong before he started medical school in Baghdad, Ahmed Al-Sarray knew he wanted to make a difference in people’s lives. By the time he graduated in 2015, that search for purpose evolved into a passion for health care in times of crisis. Even a grueling medical residency in the hardest-hit emergency rooms and trauma wards of Baghdad’s war-torn hospitals wasn’t enough to deter …
Read moreThe oldest human remains discovered in Poland were found a few years ago, but it’s only recently that scientists have uncovered the unfortunate fate of the Neanderthal to whom they once belonged.
It was only this year that researchers discovered that the bones, found amid the remains of animals, actually were once those of a Neanderthal child. A Neanderthal child, it turns out, that…
Read moreIn June of 2022, a report from the American Diabetes Association highlighted heart failure as “an underappreciated complication of diabetes.” According to that report, up to 22% of people with diabetes will develop heart failure, and the incidence of heart failure within the diabetes community is increasing.
“Heart failure is the most prevalent cardiovascular complication in people …
Read moreIt’s a decision that millions of people affected by Alzheimer’s disease and their families have been waiting for—the first fully approved drug that treats the disease, rather than its symptoms. On July 6, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted full approval for lecanemab, or Leqembi, to treat Alzheimer’s in people in the early, mild stages of the neurodegene…
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