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Unlocking the Key to Healthy Aging: The Influence of Vitamin K on the Diet-Microbiome-Health Axis

In a recent narrative review published in the Nutrients Journal, researchers explored how dietary vitamin K supplementation might promote healthy aging. Study: Vitamin K and hallmarks of aging: attention to diet and the gut microbiome. Image Credit: ratmaner/Shutterstock.com Background Dietary vitamin K is a modulator of the diet-microbiome-health axis; therefore, researchers are looking for evidence […]

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Adapting workplaces to protect workers’ mental health is both easier and more difficult than one might think

US employees are increasingly grappling with work-related mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety and burnout. They were professors researching how employees interact and well-being in the workplace. After noting that occupational and mental health research had not kept pace with the growing prevalence of mental health problems, we reviewed existing mental health findings and

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Worker deletes thousands of files he created after discovering company that fired him for ‘incompetent’ still uses his work

annoyed man deleting files Most companies make new employees well aware that everything they create during working hours is no longer their intellectual property but belongs to the organization they work for. That doesn’t take the sting out of relinquishing rights to anything you’ve spent time on when you leave your job as a terminated

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It turns out you can get enough protein by eating plant-based, explains one nutritionist

Do you want to feel satisfied after eating, build lean muscles, boost your immune system, keep your blood sugar stable and support hormone balance? If so, say hello to protein. As one of our three macronutrients, protein is involved in a number of key functions. Indeed, we cannot live without it. Today we dive into

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The entrance to the emergency room at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington on November 7, 2020.

UVM Health Network is proposing an $18 million effort to address mental health care

The University of Vermont Health Network wants to build a mental health urgent care clinic to take some of the heat out of its emergency departments, which often serve as de facto shelters for patients experiencing mental health crises. The $2.85 million clinic is just part of an $18 million proposal Health Network presented, in

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Light to moderate drinking can help relieve stress, help your heart

Share on PinterestResearchers find evidence that low to moderate drinking may help some people relieve stress. Half Stitch Images/Getty Images Researchers find that moderate drinking can help relieve stress. The study could explain past research that found better health outcomes for light to moderate drinkers. The researchers looked at data from more than 50,000 people

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Melanie Gray Miller, a doctor at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, is studying to be a pediatrician.

Burnout threatens primary care workforce and physicians’ mental health | Your health | Noozhawk

If you or someone you know may be experiencing a mental health crisis, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 or the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME on 741741. CHARLESTON, SC Melanie Gray Miller, a 30-year-old physician, wiped away her tears as she described the isolation she felt after losing a

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Unveiling Breakthrough Diabetic Medicines: Revolutionizing Weight Loss and Diabetes Management

The drug rep had a smug look on his face; he knew he had a winner. He didn’t need to sell anything, the American public had already bought the story. There are very few drugs in history where patients are excited by the conversation and want to take a new drug. I’m talking about the

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Uber Health Launches Over-the-Counter Grocery Delivery Service for Patients - MedCity News

Uber Health Launches Over-the-Counter Grocery Delivery Service for Patients – MedCity News

Uber Health is jumping on the food-as-medicine train. The company is adding grocery and over-the-counter delivery services to its platform announced Tuesday. Based in San Francisco Uber Health is the healthcare arm of the transportation company Uber. Its solution offers non-emergency medical transportation and prescription delivery. Suppliers, payers and case managers will be able to

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The DEA debates the legal status of minor cannabinoids like THCA and hydrogenated CBD

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is evaluating the legal status of lesser known cannabinoids such as THCA, delta-8 THC and hydrogenated CBD. In a letter dated June 9, the DEA said it was responding to a request for information about the scheduling status of cannabis components under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). There has been

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Healthcare providers who cover up patient abuse face tougher penalties under the new Illinois law

This article was produced for ProPublicas Local Reporting Network in partnership with Lee Enterprises, along with Capitol News Illinois. Sign up for Dispatches to get stories like this one as soon as they’re posted. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed into law a bill on Friday that strengthens the range of penalties a state watchdog can

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The end of COVID-19 policies will affect national health spending

Policies around the coronavirus pandemic may have improved the accessibility of care

By Kelsey Waddill June 13, 2023 – According to a report by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, policies around the coronavirus pandemic may have helped curb unmet care, inaccessibility of care and some care inequalities, but these trends may also reflect lower overall use of care a due to healthcare disruptions during the pandemic. The

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