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Determinants of perceived patient benefit in a longitudinal cohort study of patients with psoriasis and atopic dermatitis
The Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) should be used to assess treatment success in psoriasis (PSO). However, the DLQI does not assess the...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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gardening
Ketchikan Public Library Report
There were several gardening workshops recently and more are planned for the spring, teens are encouraged to study at the library and there are new...
krbd.org - 30+ days ago
job & work
Number of Americans filing for jobless benefits falls again and hovers near 7-month lows
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell last week, remaining near seven-month lows. Jobless claim applications fell by 2,000...
phillytrib.com - 30+ days ago
health
As Measles Spreads, Kennedy Embraces Remedies Like Cod Liver Oil
In an interview, the H.H.S. secretary claimed that unconventional treatments were helping patients but did not mention vaccination. As a measles outbreak expands in West Texas, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health and human services secretary, on Tuesday cheered several unconventional treatments,...
- 30+ days ago
sports
2025 Senior Bowl Takeaways: Mike Green, Grey Zabel Top Early Risers On Draft Boards
Moments create an impression. Consistency can change reality. Senior Bowl week is often filled with viral moments from the event's practices. They're snapshots that don't provide the entire picture, though. How the individual performs on a rep-by-rep basis really defines how they're perceived during...
bleacherreport.com - 30+ days ago
pets
Pathbreaking Study Reveals a Powerful Way to Increase Your Dog’s Lifespan
As dog owners, we cherish the companionship and unconditional love our furry friends provide. Naturally, we wish for them to live long, healthy...
doggodigest.com - 30+ days ago
space
Discovery of \({{\bf{H}}}_{\mathbf{3}}^{\mathbf{+}}\) and infrared aurorae at Neptune with JWST
Emissions from the upper-atmospheric molecular ion \({{\rm{H}}}_{3}^{+}\) have been used to study the global-scale interactions of Jupiter, Saturn...
nature.com - 10 days ago
nutrition
I’ve been studying the brain for 15 years—I take these 5 supplements every day for sharper memory
I am a big believer in the power of supplements to address nutritional deficiencies and to support your body's natural chemical processes, including...
cnbc.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Cruel Government makes benefit sanctions harsher while unemployment jumps to 5.1%
Critics slam ‘punitive’ new benefit sanctionsCritics say the government’s new non-financial sanctions for beneficiaries are “punitive” and unlikely...
thedailyblog.co.nz - 30+ days ago
parenting
Arkansas Study Finds School Suspensions & Expulsions Can Have Long Term Effects
Research indicates that school suspensions and expulsions can lead to higher rates of depression through adolescence and into early adulthood....
redriverradio.org - 30+ days ago
health
Do You Need a Measles Booster? What L.A. Residents Should Know
While most Americans received their MMR shots as children, some adults may benefit from an additional dose. The United States is experiencing a...
lamag.com - 10 days ago
health
Does Flossing Actually Reduce Your Risk of Stroke?
We’ve all had that moment when we’re at the dentist for a cleaning and the hygienist berates us for not flossing. Well, maybe they’re looking out for more than just our back molars. A study called Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) that was presented at this year’s American Stroke...
vice.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Long Island exercises classes benefit those with Parkinson's disease
For most of his 81 years, Frank Vivona, of St. James, considered himself a full-blown couch potato. “I didn’t exercise and, in fact, I never liked...
newsday.com - 23 days ago
health
Vax Skeptic to Lead Autism Study; Liver Damage After RFK Jr. Recs; 'Chemtrail' Bans?
Note that some links may require registration or subscription. MedPage Today is collecting stories of HHS staffers across all agencies affected by...
medpagetoday.com - 10 days ago
wellness / health
This Study Says This Is the Healthiest Diet in the World
From vegetarian to paleo, a study compared the most common diets to see which was the most nutritious. What’s the healthiest diet one can eat? A study claims to have finally found the answer. That’s not such an easy task, considering there are so many hyped diets out there. Chances are you know...
glamour.com - 15 days ago
job & work
Government introduces pilot program for revised unemployment benefits | eKathimerini.com
The Ministry of National Economy and Finance, in collaboration with the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, announced a new unemployment benefit...
ekathimerini.com - 30+ days ago
technology
This one UK city is more anxious than any other about cancer
A study analysed Google search data city by city to see when we look for possible cancer symptoms - and one city per 100,000 residents was by far the...
express.co.uk - 10 days ago
nutrition
This Is the Best time of Day to Take Creatine
BY NOW, YOU'VE probably heard the benefits of creatine. For good reason, too – the muscle-building, strength-boosting benefits have been proven through decades of high-quality research. Creatine supplements have been found 'to improve strength, enhance recovery, and increase stores of lean muscle...
menshealth.com - 30+ days ago
health
New Parkinson’s treatment developed at Stanford could help millions
Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation isn’t a cure — but it’s a total game changer Two of the first patients of adaptive Deep Brain Sitimulation (aDBS)...
mercurynews.com - 30+ days ago
business
Can You Trust AI Search? New Study Reveals The Shocking Truth
AI- powered search engines promise a revolution in how we access information, but new research suggests they are fundamentally flawed when it comes to properly citing news sources. A study by researchers at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia Journalism Review found that generative AI...
forbes.com - 8 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
fitness
This Is the Secret to Being a Supercentenarian, Science Says
Maria Branyas lived to be a whopping 117 years old and ticked many of the boxes for longevity, according to researchers. Branyas carried several unique genetic variations that may have helped her live longer. According to the study, Branyas ate three yogurts a day, which could have contributed to her...
aol.com - 10 days ago
money
These are the world’s most affordable countries to travel to in 2025, according to a new study
For travelers seeking an affordable getaway in 2025, HelloSafe has unveiled a new study ranking the world’s most budget-friendly travel destinations....
themanual.com - 18 days ago
nutrition
A Higher Dose Of Magnesium Each Day May Keep Dementia At Bay, Study Suggests
Experts break down the specifics and ways to stay sharp. For some time now, research has shown the importance of certain vitamins and how they contribute to our brain function. And with the number of people with dementia rapidly increasing in the U.S., scientists are eager to determine what, if...
womenshealthmag.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
Study Shows Links Between Coffee Drinking and Gut Health
New research suggests that drinking coffee may have outsized effects on the composition and health of human guts. Published in Nature Microbiology,...
dailycoffeenews.com - 30+ days ago
health
Research: Walkability Linked to Improved Public Health
A study reveals that the density of city blocks is a significant factor in communities’ walkability and, subsequently, improved public health...
planetizen.com - 10 days ago