Your state’s approach to ‘re-opening’ tells you whether they believe Black Lives Matter.

All across the country, we’re watching communities go through the same thing we went through here in New York, people testing positive for coronavirus disease (or COVID-19), and then the mad scramble for hospital beds, ventilators, personal protective equipment. Hospital staff enduring the experience of watching patients’ health deteriorating rapidly, having to deliver painful messages…

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HHS cybersecurity leaders want healthcare industry accountability, but pledge support

BOSTON – At the HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum on Thursday, Erik Decker, chief information security officer at Intermountain Health, led a discussion with cybersecurity leaders from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to talk about how the agency is driving accountability and competency in cybersecurity. Decker was joined by Commander Thomas Christl, Director…

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Exercises For Reducing Belly Fat At Home- HealthifyMe

Belly fat is a rising health concern due to its association with various chronic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, and obesity-related complications. It poses unique risks as it accumulates around vital organs, affecting their function. Sedentary lifestyles, poor dietary choices, and stress contribute to its growth. Combating belly fat through exercise and a balanced diet…

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New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 236

Research of the Week Predictions of drug free type 2 diabetes remission. Low-carb wins (again) in type 2 diabetes. Are 12% of the population responsible for 50% of the beef consumption? Acrolein triggers insulin resistance. Seasonal allergies and accidents. New Primal Kitchen Podcasts Primal Kitchen Podcast: Chef and Entrepreneur Camilla Marcus Champions Great Taste with…

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