Plating Memory
When I moved from country to country, I kept friends and relatives close through recipes, each morsel an ode to remembrance. View original article Contributor:
When I moved from country to country, I kept friends and relatives close through recipes, each morsel an ode to remembrance. View original article Contributor:
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Salpingectomy is the surgical removal of one or both fallopian tubes. Here, learn about the reasons for this surgery, what to expect, and more. View original article Contributor:
My name is Sylvia Arotin, and I have an invisible illness. This is my story of living with dysautonomia, and why I won’t let it get in the way of my dreams. View original article Contributor:
Newly published research finds a strong association between playing non-digital games and experiencing less cognitive decline in older age. View original article Contributor:
While there has been some controversy over when women should start getting mammograms, all experts agree that screening is an important first step in detecting breast cancers and treating them early. But for some women, that’s not enough. For the approximately 40% of women with dense breast tissue, and especially the 10% with extremely dense … Read more
Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises consumers, retailers and restaurants throw out any romaine lettuce that was grown in the Salinas, Calif. region after 67 cases of E. coli have been reported in 19 states, including six cases of kidney failure. E. coli illnesses began in late … Read more
(NEW YORK) — Go ahead and rinse your cranberries, potatoes and green beans. But food experts say don’t — repeat don’t — wash the turkey before popping it in the oven on Thanksgiving Day. They say that could spread the germs lurking on your turkey in the kitchen sink or nearby food. But it’s been … Read more
(LONDON) — The World Health Organization says cases of measles are continuing to spike globally, with multiple large outbreaks being reported across Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. In an update on Wednesday, the U.N. health agency said Congo has reported more than 250,000 suspected cases this year, including 5,110 deaths. In Europe, … Read more