Understanding Prostate Cancer: Risks, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Understanding Prostate Cancer: Risks, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Prostate Cancer: The Silent Killer Among Men in the Netherlands Talking about below-the-belt health is not an easy conversation for men to have, whether it’s with their doctor or their loved ones. However, the reality is that prostate cancer claims the lives of men in the Netherlands every day. Understanding how this disease affects a … Read more

How to Reduce Sleep Drooling: Causes and Solutions

How to Reduce Sleep Drooling: Causes and Solutions

Drooling in your sleep is a common occurrence that happens to almost everyone, according to sleep experts. While it may be embarrassing for some, it is actually a natural process related to muscle relaxation during REM sleep. During REM sleep, the body enters a state of deep relaxation, and all muscles, including those in the … Read more

Breakthrough Cancer Detection: Successful Blood Test for Over 50 Types of Cancer

Breakthrough Cancer Detection: Successful Blood Test for Over 50 Types of Cancer

A blood test for more than fifty forms of cancer appears to be quite successful. It would mean a breakthrough in the detection of the disease. The results of the British NHS study were published at the world’s largest cancer conference in Chicago, USA. The so-called Galleri test can detect the smallest particles of tumor … Read more

Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen: The Charismatic Countertenor and Jewish Hero

Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen: The Charismatic Countertenor and Jewish Hero

Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen has warm brown eyes and a broad, engaging face. The hair color and the stubbly beard are slightly reddish. The charismatic American seems made to embody a Jewish hero. The 29-year-old leaves no doubt: “King David is my absolute favorite role!” The singer now has it in Georg Friedrich Handel’s Saul (from … Read more

Why Working Longer May Actually Shorten Your Life: Study Finds

Why Working Longer May Actually Shorten Your Life: Study Finds

It’s not fair: if you work longer before you retire, you’ll also die earlier, so you can enjoy your pension twice as short. An amendment to the pension law in Spain enabled researchers to track how long they lived after retirement on a very large group of retirees. The people who worked longer died earlier. … Read more

“Why Perfectionism is a Disease and How to Overcome It – Insights from Psychologist Liesbet Boone | HLN”

“Why Perfectionism is a Disease and How to Overcome It – Insights from Psychologist Liesbet Boone | HLN”

It may look nice to say during a job interview that you are a perfectionist, but in practice it is nothing. You better get rid of it, explains psychologist Liesbet Boone at HLN. Boone even calls perfectionism a disease. “I compare it to the husk of a chestnut,” she says. “Just as those sharp spikes … Read more

“The Impact of Aging on Bone Health: Risk of Fracture Doubles Every Five Years After Age 65”

“The Impact of Aging on Bone Health: Risk of Fracture Doubles Every Five Years After Age 65”

As we age, our bones lose bone mass and our bone density may decrease. Our bones also become more fragile and break more easily. Natural bone loss accelerates in middle age. This is especially true during menopause (usually around age 50, defined as premature menopause if it happens before age 45). During this time, levels … Read more

The Effectiveness of Fasting for Weight Loss: How Much Weight Can You Lose in 1, 2, or 3 Days?

The Effectiveness of Fasting for Weight Loss: How Much Weight Can You Lose in 1, 2, or 3 Days?

Whether you want to lose weight for your health or just to shed some pounds, it sometimes seems as if there is no end to the various weight loss methods that are proposed. One of these methods is known as against, where you do not eat food for a certain period of time. The idea … Read more

British Hacker Admits to Twitter Hack and Faces Decades in Prison

British Hacker Admits to Twitter Hack and Faces Decades in Prison

NEW YORK (AP) – A 23-year-old British hacker has admitted he was involved in breaking into the systems behind Twitter in July 2020. This allowed him and some accomplices to take control of several accounts. Politician Geert Wilders, among others, was the victim of this. The hacker, who used the pseudonym PlugwalkJoe online, was arrested … Read more

“Regular Internet Use Reduces Risk of Dementia: Study Finds”

“Regular Internet Use Reduces Risk of Dementia: Study Finds”

We often see a bit of scrolling around on the phone or laptop as something negative. But that may not be right: it would even reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s. Researchers at New York University looked at the internet use of more than 18,000 people aged 50 and older. They followed them for 17 years. … Read more