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Oracle Health breach compromises patient data at US hospitals
A breach at Oracle Health impacts multiple US healthcare organizations and hospitals after a threat actor stole patient data from legacy servers....
bleepingcomputer.com - 8 days ago

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food & drink / health
21 Ways to Eat a Little Healthier in 2025
Beat hanger, stay energized, and get key nutrients. All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an...
self.com - 30+ days ago
health
I can't wait to make an appointment with Apple's AI doctor
Apple's rumored health service isn't about AI, it's about connecting with people. With Apple having delayed its most ambitious Apple Intelligence...
macworld.com - 2 days ago
health
‘If They Cut Too Much, People Will Die’: Health Coalition Pushes GOP on Medicaid Funding
Tina Ewing-Wilson remembers the last time major Medicaid cuts slashed her budget.In the late 2000s, during the Great Recession, the pot of money she...
kffhealthnews.org - 2 days ago
relationships
Why hurt people hurt people who love them
The phrase “hurt people hurt people” carries profound truth, emerging regularly in discussions about relationships, trauma and emotional health. This...
rollingout.com - 14 days ago
fitness
Neuroscience Says This Simple Habit Improves Cognitive Health and Makes Your Brain Act Younger
“The idea here is that we can momentarily counteract [decline] through movement. It’s compelling.” Do things like this ever happen to you? Someone asks...
techfixated.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Scientists Just Discovered a Quick Way to Live a Longer, Healthier Life: Why You Should Follow the 15-2-Half Rule, Starting Today
While plenty of startups are trying to crack the longevity code, research shows just 15 minutes of sleep, two minutes of exercise, and a half-serving of vegetables can make a major difference. Silicon Valley is seriously invested in longevity. Anti-aging startups involve entrepreneurial notables...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
health
Nonpharmacologic management of the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia
Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are common and negatively affect patient and caregiver outcomes Nearly all people living...
cmaj.ca - 12 days ago
health
The consequences of being fat are deeper than we realise
In the book Unshrinking, philosopher Kate Manne argues that fatphobia is a form of structural oppression. By the time she turned 30, Kate Manne had...
nzherald.co.nz - 30+ days ago
fitness
Belly fat’s not all bad: New study reveals how it can be good for your brain
When it comes to brain health, leaner may not be better. In a new study published in the journal GeroScience, researchers from Toho University in Japan...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
health
Health officials say 3 confirmed measles cases are cause for caution, not panic - Maryland Matters
Health officials have confirmed three measles cases in Maryland this month, but say it’s not time to panic about an outbreak given the state’s more...
marylandmatters.org - 14 days ago
health
The antisemitism rooted in the US healthcare system
There has been much coverage of antisemitism within the NHS. But a new study by StandWithUs’ Data & Analytics Department in the Journal of General...
thejc.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Employers added fewer jobs in January -- but the labor market overall remains healthy
Employers added fewer jobs in January than in the previous two months as cold weather gripped much of the country. A report from the Labor Department on Friday showed employers added 143,000 jobs last month, a significant downshift from December, when revised figures show employers added more than...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
'Conversation is being criminalised!' Anti-abortion campaigner defended after being convicted of buffer zone breach: 'Destroying our nation's freedoms'
Anti- abortion campaigner Isabel Vaughan-Spruce has thrown her support behind fellow campaigner Livia Tossici-Bolt after she was convicted of two...
gbnews.com - 30+ days ago
wellness
What I've Learned From Four Years of Tracking My Health With the Oura Ring
Including the metrics I trust the most and the least, how it holds up to wear and tear, and which generation has been my favorite. I’ve used a lot of...
lifehacker.com - 18 days ago
health
BBC News | Health | Parkinson's part in Hitler's downfall
Thursday, July 29, 1999 Published at 07:58 GMT 08:58 UK Parkinson's part in Hitler's downfall Hitler could have suffered the disease for 10 years Parkinson's disease may have been a key factor in Adolf Hitler's downfall, a conference has heard. The dictator suffered the disease, and the mental...
bbc.co.uk - 30+ days ago
books
British authors 'absolutely sick' to discover books on 'shadow library' allegedly used by Meta to train AI
Tech giant Meta is being sued by a group of authors in the US, accused of breaching copyright laws by using a prominent so-called "shadow library",...
sky.com - 7 days ago
health
How every senator voted on RFK Jr. for health secretary
The Senate confirmed Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former environmental lawyer and anti-vaccine activist, as secretary of health and human services in a 52-48 vote Thursday morning. Republican Senator Mitch McConnell (Kentucky) joined all Democrats in opposition. The position oversees Medicare, Medicaid...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
education
The importance of active-learning, student support, and peer teaching networks: A case study from the world’s longest COVID-19 lockdown in Melbourne, Australia
In the Australian state of Victoria, the city of Melbourne endured the world’s longest number of lockdown days, with severe government health orders...
tandfonline.com - 5 days ago
cool stuff
Genetically tailored diets successfully treat patients with IBS
A groundbreaking study suggests that genetic variations in carbohydrate digestion enzymes could hold the key to personalized treatments for irritable...
thebrighterside.news - 30+ days ago
job & work
Commentary: Virginia's economy is healthy, but the new year is filled with uncertainty
By ROBERT M. MCNAB The 10th annual State of the Commonwealth Report examines the performance of the Virginian economy in 2024. There is good news to...
richmond.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink / health
6 Foods You Should Always Have in Your Freezer, According to Chefs
These are the expert-approved frozen items you should never be without. Your freezer is more than just a home for ice cubes and ice cream. It's also a great place to store foods your family loves and healthy ingredients that help you put meals together quickly. When it comes to the frozen items you...
marthastewart.com - 30+ days ago
health
RFK Jr. Is Already Taking Aim at Antidepressants
Hours after being confirmed as Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. issued a statement that laid out...
motherjones.com - 30+ days ago
health
COVID, flu kill three more New Brunswickers
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tj.news - 30+ days ago
fitness
This Poop Habit May Make Your Brain And Muscles Work Better
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huffingtonpost.co.uk - 12 days ago
nutrition
Study reveals creatine’s effect on your mental health
Creatine, a compound naturally present in muscles and brain tissue, has long been associated with athletic performance and muscle development....
rollingout.com - 30+ days ago