States are trashing troves of masks and pandemic gear as huge, costly stockpiles linger and expire

When the coronavirus pandemic took hold in an unprepared U.S., many states like Ohio scrambled for masks and other protective gear. Supplies were so limited in 2020 that the state bought millions of medical gowns from a marketing and printing company and spent about $20 million to try to get personal protective equipment made in-state. … Read more

Olympic bobsledder calls mechanical heart a ‘Christmas gift’ after organ failure – National

Amid the twinkling lights and festive cheer, Olympic bobsledder Ralph Pichler, 69, is counting his blessings this Christmas, having triumphed over a harrowing battle with heart failure a little over two years ago. Pichler, a two-time world champion bobsledder, was diagnosed with heart failure in December 2021 during a visit to the University Health Network’s … Read more

Blood clot expert warns of surprising factor that increases your risk

While blood clots can crop up in response to bleeding and prove useful, not all clots are to be welcomed. When the gel-like clumps appear in your veins and arteries without a good reason, they can hike your risk of heart attacks and strokes.  Worryingly, the outside temperature could play a role in this daunting … Read more

Stem Cell Therapy Implant Shows Promise For Type 1 Diabetes

Dec. 11, 2023 – An experimental device containing millions of stem cells significantly reduced the need for insulin shots among people with type 1 diabetes, according to a new study – a treatment researchers say may someday provide a cure for the chronic, life-altering condition. Researchers from the University of British Columbia and Vancouver Coastal Health … Read more

Wisconsin prosecutor appeals ruling that cleared way for abortions to resume in state

MADISON, Wis. — A Republican district attorney has appealed a court ruling that determined that an 1849 Wisconsin law does not ban abortions, a decision that cleared the way for abortions to resume in the state. Sheboygan County District Attorney Joel Urmanski on Tuesday appealed the ruling from a Dane County judge that said there … Read more

Five surprising Christmas leftovers that could benefit blood sugar – even roast potatoes

With your fridge brimming with various trimmings, you’re bound to have some uneaten food left from your Christmas feast. Whether it’s a tart cranberry sauce or beloved roasties, leftover Christmas staples could have some surprisingly positive effects on your blood sugar levels, according to Dr Sunni Patel, from Dish Dash Deets. “If you’re looking to … Read more

Homeless people who died on US streets are increasingly remembered at winter solstice gatherings

PHOENIX — With his gap-tooth smile, hip-hop routines and volunteer work for a food charity, Roosevelt White III was well known in the downtown Phoenix tent city known as “The Zone.” But like many homeless people, White suffered from diabetes and cardiovascular disease. He died unexpectedly one sweltering September day at age 36. Thousands of … Read more

Red flag sign when you go to the toilet could be symptom of silent killer

Blood clots are tiny clumps of blood that form a gel-like substance. A certain amount of blood clotting in our bodies is needed to ensure we don’t excessively bleed and can heal properly. However, clots that don’t naturally dissolve have the potential to be dangerous. This is because they can break away and travel to … Read more