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Stomach bloating: Fruit juice you should add to your shopping list to prevent trapped wind
STOMACH bloating could be caused by eating certain foods, or by eating too much in one go. But you could lower your risk of trapped wind pain and tummy aches by adding this fruit juice to your shopping list. It'll even help to regulate your toilet trips.
Source: Daily Express - Health - May 12, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Botswana: Woman Arrested, Fined for Selling Cigarettes
[Botswana Daily News] Ghanzi -Police have arrested a 20-year-old woman of Bosele Ward in Ghanzi and fined her P1 000 for selling cigarettes in a tuck-shop on May 7, contrary to government regulations that ban the sale of tobacco during the state of emergency period.
Source: AllAfrica News: Health and Medicine - May 11, 2020 Category: African Health Source Type: news

Stomach bloating - 30p vegetable you should avoid at all costs or risk trapped wind pain
STOMACH bloating may be caused by eating certain foods in your diet, or by eating too much in one go. You could lower your risk of developing trapped wind pain and tummy aches by avoiding this common vegetable at all costs - do you add garlic to your dinner?
Source: Daily Express - Health - May 6, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Tummy rumbles? Otters juggle pebbles when hungry, study finds
Asian otters ’ playfulness with rocks a mystery but Exeter study links juggling to hungerWhether tossing pebbles between their paws or rolling stones on their chest and even into their mouth, otters are experts at rock juggling. Now researchers say the behaviour largely appears to be linked to a rumbling tummy.Many species of otters are known to toss pebbles around, often while lying on their backs, in what appears to be an example of animals playing with inanimate objects. Mari-Lisa Allison, of the University of Exeter, said: “[I have seen] an otter at the fence putting a pebble through the mesh and then catching it u...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - May 5, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Nicola Davis Tags: Animal behaviour Animals Biology Science UK news Academics Source Type: news

'Tummy time' is important for your baby's overall motor development, review of studies says
Putting your newborn on his or her tummy for "tummy time" at least 30 minutes a day can hep aid your baby's development of motor skills, according to a review of studies performed around the world.
Source: CNN.com - Health - May 5, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Stomach bloating - do you sit like this? Posture that could make trapped wind pain worse
STOMACH bloating may be caused by eating certain foods in your diet, or by eating too much in one go. You could lower your risk of developing trapped wind pain and tummy aches by changing your posture. Do you sit like this?
Source: Daily Express - Health - May 5, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Zimbabwe: Residents, Informal Traders Take On Govt Over Demolitions
[263Chat] Several informal traders and residents have filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court seeking an order to stop local and central government from demolishing their vending stalls and tuck shops across the country.
Source: AllAfrica News: Health and Medicine - April 29, 2020 Category: African Health Source Type: news

How to Make a DIY Face Mask for Coronavirus
Amid a shortage of medical-grade face masks, such as surgical masks (loose-fitting, disposable masks that block large droplets but don’t filter small particles) and N95 respirators (tight-fitting face coverings that filter out small particles), the U.S. federal government recently changed its recommendations, suggesting now that all residents wear homemade facial coverings when they have to go out. That’s a marked difference from previous federal guidance that recommended only sick people or those caring for someone who is sick wear face masks. According to newly updated guidelines from the U.S. Centers for Di...
Source: TIME: Health - April 9, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: TIME Staff Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 Explainer UnitedWeRise20Disaster Source Type: news

No more tummy tucks: U.S. plastic surgeons idled by coronavirus offer help
Park Avenue plastic surgeon Dr. Douglas Senderoff usually performs tummy tucks and liposuction for well-heeled New Yorkers.
Source: Reuters: Health - March 25, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: healthNews Source Type: news

Cosmetic-Surgery Fellows Doing More Tummy Tucks, Fewer Implants Cosmetic-Surgery Fellows Doing More Tummy Tucks, Fewer Implants
Cosmetic surgeons-in-training are doing more circumferential abdominoplasty, or tummy tucks to remove loose skin after extreme weight loss, and breast re-augmentation, a new study suggests.Reuters Health Information
Source: Medscape General Surgery Headlines - March 9, 2020 Category: Surgery Tags: Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine News Source Type: news

2 New Coronavirus Cases In New Hampshire Bring State Total To 4
CONCORD, N.H. (CBS/AP) – New Hampshire health officials released more information during about two new presumptive positive cases of coronavirus during a press conference Sunday. The number of people testing positive for the coronavirus in New Hampshire has doubled to four, including a man who attended a coffee social and church services last weekend, health officials said. In total, the state is monitoring 150 people for potential exposure to COVID-19. The first two presumed cases of coronavirus have since been confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Two new cases announced Saturday night as â...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - March 8, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Health – CBS Boston Tags: Boston News Featured Health Syndicated CBSN Boston Syndicated Local Coronavirus New Hampshire News Source Type: news

Beeble ’ s bedtime biscuit
Beeble lay in her basket listening to the tick tock of the clock on the wall. Where were they? She snuggled down further tucking her tail under her legs and sighed. Where were they? It was a long time past bedtime, the light outside had gone out long ago and she could feel her breathing slowing down as she drifted off into sleep. She was just reaching her paw out to grab a juicy bone from behind the butcher’s back when she was jerked awake with a start. Listening carefully Beeble could make out voices, thick with sleep she wasn’t sure. Were they back? She sat up head cocked on one side, it was tempting to get o...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - February 27, 2020 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Fiction Writing Beeble Source Type: news

How to improve gut health: Five recipes to help you achieve a happy tummy
GUT HEALTH has become a popular topic over the last few years with an increasing amount of evidence suggesting the positive impact a healthy gut can have. Certain foods are better for the gut than others, so a fitness expert has offered five tummy-friendly recipes for you to try.
Source: Daily Express - Health - February 22, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

A cell atlas of human thymic development defines T cell repertoire formation
The thymus provides a nurturing environment for the differentiation and selection of T cells, a process orchestrated by their interaction with multiple thymic cell types. We used single-cell RNA sequencing to create a cell census of the human thymus across the life span and to reconstruct T cell differentiation trajectories and T cell receptor (TCR) recombination kinetics. Using this approach, we identified and located in situ CD8αα+ T cell populations, thymic fibroblast subtypes, and activated dendritic cell states. In addition, we reveal a bias in TCR recombination and selection, which is attributed to genomi...
Source: ScienceNOW - February 19, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Park, J.-E., Botting, R. A., Dominguez Conde, C., Popescu, D.-M., Lavaert, M., Kunz, D. J., Goh, I., Stephenson, E., Ragazzini, R., Tuck, E., Wilbrey-Clark, A., Roberts, K., Kedlian, V. R., Ferdinand, J. R., He, X., Webb, S., Maunder, D., Vandamme, N., Ma Tags: Development, Immunology, Online Only r-articles Source Type: news