Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a condition most men face as they get older, with over half of men in their 60s and nearly 90% of those over 70 experiencing some degree of prostate enlargement. As the prostate grows, it puts pressure on the urethra, leading to lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) such as frequent urination, weak or interrupted flow and waking up multiple times at night to urinate (nocturia).1 ...
If I were planning security for an exhibit of the crown jewels, you can be sure I’d coordinate efforts with other galleries in the facility. After all, a thief who broke into an adjoining gallery would be just a wall away from breaching mine. ...
The Trump administration's broad definition of DEI could also impact health outcomes for rural White Americans ...
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, the ability to harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) is essential. At Cisco, we are empowering organizations worldwide to seamlessly integrate AI into their business operations, ensuring they remain at the forefront of innovation and security. Our collaboration with NVIDIA will mark a significant milestone in this journey, introducing a groundbreaking new AI infrastructure that puts security and flexibility at its core. ...
The measles outbreak continues in the United States. We look at what kind of threats it presents, how long it might go on and how people can keep themselves safe. ...
According to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) 2022 Global Oral Health Status Report, oral diseases — including untreated tooth decay and gum disease — now affect 3.5 billion people worldwide, making them the most widespread health conditions.1 However, most people don’t realize that poor oral hygiene is more than just a cosmetic issue — it’s linked to chronic inflammation, and puts you at high risk of stroke and atrial fibrillation (AFib). ...
Wi-Fi 7 offers a wealth of new services opportunities that go beyond the routine wireless upgrade. Recently, I assisted a local school, where my children attend, as they embarked on a wireless network refresh initiative. As the first school in the Catholic Diocese to upgrade, they sought to replace their outdated patchwork of Wi-Fi 4 and Wi-Fi 5 devices from various manufacturers; this inconsistency in design, performance, and management, is particularly common in various sectors like education, retail, and healthcare, and perhaps an overall pervasive problem with aging infrastructure that pre-dates Wi-Fi 6/6E and earlier installations. ...
A sign in Jackson, Miss., in May 1961. The contract clause deleted from federal regulations last month dated back to the mid-1960s and specifically said entities doing business with the government should not have segregated waiting rooms, drinking fountains or transportation. William Lovelace/Hulton Archive/Getty Images hide caption ...
Raspberries are one of my favorite fruits. I love adding fresh raspberries to salads and eating them plain for a nighttime treat. We often buy fresh raspberries in bulk from a local organic farmer when they’re in season and freeze them to use for the rest of the year. ...
Aspartame, a common artificial sweetener found in sugar-free sodas, protein bars and even chewing gum, is touted to be a “healthy” alternative to regular sugar, thus helping people satisfy their cravings for sweets without risking their health. While this is a popularly held belief among consumers, research shows that aspartame does the opposite — it actually endangers your health to a greater degree than sugar. ...