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Has the Work-From-Home Era Led to a Plastic Surgery Boom?


Is Zoom Dysmorphia Giving Rise to a Plastic Surgery Boom?
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For years, Marie, a pseudonymous woman living in the Bay Area, subjected herself to extraordinary levels of vulnerability: She taught English to high school freshmen.
“Fourteen-year-olds are some of the most judgemental people on the planet,” Marie says. “I stood in front of them for hours every day and I did not feel the level of self consciousness that I started to feel when I had to be on Zoom all the time.”
The 27-year-old is between careers now, working toward a project management graduate degree. Still, if she wanted to continue her studies this past pandemic year, like so many more students, professionals, or anyone else seeking connectivity with others, Marie was forced to fire up video-conference calls. ....

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Top 3 Easy Weight Loss Tips to Keep Your Resolutions on Track


Top 3 Easy Weight Loss Tips to Keep Your Resolutions on Track
March 2, 2021
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(BPT) - Roughly 48 percent of people made a New Year’s resolution to lose weight. However, the high hopes of weight loss tend to dwindle after January. How to keep high hopes going? Simplicity the key for those looking to stick to their healthy habits all year long. Dr. Mike Roussell, PhD, nutrition advisor to
Men’s Health, shares his top three weight loss tips to carry healthy resolutions through 2021 and beyond.
1: Fill up on Fruits and Vegetables
Skip the overly complicated diet and weight loss plans. Focus on healthy food. “Most fruits and vegetables are low in calories and high in nutrients, including fiber, which can help keep you feeling full longer between meals,” notes Roussell. “Fill your plate, bowl or smoothie cup with fruits and vegetables first. Then add protein and grains so you will fill up on fewer calories without feeling deprived. ....

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Dr. Peter Hotez's battle against the 'anti-science confederacy' is a lifetime in the making


Dr. Peter Hotez s battle against the anti-science confederacy is a lifetime in the making
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The antivaccine movement taught vaccine researcher Peter Hotez not to ignore conspiracy theories, no matter how scientifically unfounded. But in late spring of 2020, the virulence of the made-up stories he began hearing about COVID-19 astounded him.
One hoax held that Bill Gates had created the new coronavirus to force all Americans to be vaccinated with eensy devices that would create a sci-fi global-surveillance network. Another said that the launch of a 5G network in Wuhan, China, had spawned the virus. Some people claimed, falsely, that Gates, Hotez and Dr. Anthony Fauci stood to get rich off patents related to the COVID vaccine. ....

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The Newly-Established Society of Black Pathologists Seeks to Address Healthcare Disparities and Pathology Workforce Diversity


The Newly-Established Society of Black Pathologists Seeks to Address Healthcare Disparities and Pathology Workforce Diversity
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CHICAGO (PRWEB) February 25, 2021
Providing quality care for all patients requires an understanding of the diseases that disproportionately impact minorities. The newly-created Society of Black Pathologists (SBP), a nonprofit organization based in Chicago, IL, aims to encourage more Black and under-represented minorities to enter the pathology profession and enhance leadership development in an effort to provide more equitable care. Part of SBP’s mission also includes conducting research that carefully examines healthcare issues that pose greater risks to people of color.
“Expanding the pipeline so that more Black and Brown professionals enter the pathology and laboratory medicine workforce is critical to addressing health inequities,” said Carla L. Ellis, MD, FASCP, President of the SBP and Associate Pro ....

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Join us for a free subscriber Q&A event with Dr. Peter Hotez


Join us for a free subscriber Q&A event with Dr. Peter Hotez
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Dr. Peter Hotez at his Baylor office in Houston on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021.Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer
To mark the one year anniversary of the first COVID case diagnosed in the Houston area, join the Houston Chronicle for an exclusive subscriber-only event.
Senior writer Lisa Gray sits down with pre-eminent vaccine expert and Houstonian Dr. Peter Hotez to take your questions and discuss a wide range of topics, including how we might prevent the next pandemic.
The virtual event will take place at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 3. Registration is free. ....

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