[ Refugees provided with targeted support outside of designated camps have a better chance of finding jobs, economic stability and safety. Source link
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[ For years, the federal government advised Americans to limit red meat and foods high in saturated fats. However, new federal dietary guidelines elevate protein, dairy and healthy fats to the top of a redesigned food pyramid—a shift that has drawn mixed reactions from nutrition experts. Source link
Read More »How much has Guardiola spent on defenders at Man City?
BBC Sport’s Ask Me Anything team looks at how many defenders Manchester City have signed since Pep Guardiola arrived at the Etihad. Source link
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[ Depression in old age could be an early sign of serious brain disease, a new study says. Source link
Read More »Immune stress during pregnancy changes how fetal brain cells communicate, mouse study reveals
[ Research led by the SickKids Research Institute in Toronto and the University of Pennsylvania, has found that immune-related genes vary by location and cell type across the developing mouse brain before birth. Maternal immune activation and maternal microbiome depletion shifted parts of that immune signaling pattern, with differences observed …
Read More »Risk of death after surgery is significantly higher for residents of low-income neighborhoods, study reveals
[ New research from St. Michael’s hospital found patients from the lowest-income areas in Ontario had a 43% higher chance of dying within 30 days of surgery compared to those from the highest-income areas in the province. Source link
Read More »Cascarino denied WSL debut because of earring
West Ham’s new signing Estelle Cascarino was denied a chance to make her Women’s Super League debut because of an earring. BBC News
Read More »Own goal gives Spurs narrow home win over Leicester
Signe Gaupset impresses on her Women’s Super League debut as Tottenham defeat Leicester City to boost their push for a Champions League place. Source link
Read More »FA Cup: Manchester City 10-1 Exeter City – highlights
Seven-time winners Manchester City cruise into the fourth round of the FA Cup by thrashing League One side Exeter City 10-1, with new signing Antoine Semenyo scoring a debut goal at Etihad Stadium. MATCH REPORT: Manchester City 10-1 Exeter City Available to UK users only. BBC News
Read More »Identifying injury mechanisms influencing the severity of knee injuries in rugby
[ Knee injuries in rugby players occur with high incidence and severity, posing a significant burden on athletes. Although many studies on rugby injuries have been published, few combine video analysis with epidemiological injury surveillance to further elucidate injury mechanisms. Source link
Read More »Illinois moves to 'very high' flu levels, as federal government decides to no longer recommend flu vaccine for kids
[ Illinois is now at “very high” levels for flu activity—a designation that coincides with the federal government’s decision to no longer recommend many vaccines for children, including the flu vaccine. Source link
Read More »Every WSL January transfer signing
All the confirmed transfers involving WSL clubs in the January window. Source link
Read More »Villa 'not convinced' to sign Elliott permanently – Emery
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery says the club were “not convinced” two months ago to sign Harvey Elliott permanently. Source link
Read More »Celtic sign Bournemouth's Araujo on loan
Celtic sign Bournemouth right-back Julian Araujo on loan for rest of season, Wilfried Nancy’s first recruit. Source link
Read More »Tattoos, toxins and the immune system—what you need to know before you get inked
[ From minimalist wrist designs to full sleeves, body art has become so common that it barely raises an eyebrow. But while the personal meaning of a tattoo may be obvious, the biological consequences are far less visible. Once tattoo ink enters the body, it does not stay put. Beneath …
Read More »Molecular difference in autistic brains may explain signaling imbalance
[ Yale School of Medicine (YSM) scientists have discovered a molecular difference in the brains of autistic people compared to their neurotypical counterparts. Source link
Read More »School meals could unlock major gains for human and planetary health
[ Healthy, sustainable school meals could cut undernourishment, reduce diet-related deaths and significantly lower environmental impacts, according to a new modeling study led by a UCL (University College London) researcher. Source link
Read More »AI-powered wearable boosts preventative care for elderly
[ University of Arizona researchers in the Gutruf Lab have developed a comfortable, easy-to-use wearable device that incorporates artificial intelligence to detect subtle warning signs of frailty, signifying a leap forward in elderly care. Source link
Read More »'There's a real excitement' – Ballard on Sunderland form and new signings
Sunderland’s Dan Ballard discusses how excitement from fans has influenced their home form and the influence Granit Xhaka has had on the club. BBC News
Read More »'There's a real excitement' – Ballard on Sunderland form and new signings
Sunderland’s Dan Ballard discusses how excitement from fans has influenced their home form and the influence Granit Xhaka has had on the club. Source link
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