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World Suicide Prevention Day: PAHO calls for changing stigmatizing narrative and fostering a culture of support

Washington, DC, September 9, 2024 (PAHO) — On the occasion of World Suicide Prevention Day, observed on September 10, the Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Dr. Jarbas Barbosa, called for changing the stigmatizing narrative about suicide and fostering a culture of support and understanding. In the Americas, nearly 100,000 people die by

5 ways therapy can make you happier according to the experts

5 ways therapy can make you happier according to the expertsIn honour of World Suicide Prevention Day, we spoke to therapists about how therapy can make us happier © Getty Updated: 2 minutes agoSep 10, 2024, 7:00 AM GMT+1 If you’ve ever considered therapy but were put off because you felt your problems weren’t ‘real’

Why Every Episode of The Perfect Couple Opens With a Dance

JUST GOING TO toss something out there: more shows should open every episode with a chaotic, hilarious, choreographed dance sequence. A few years ago, James Gunn’s subversive and hilarious superhero series Peacemaker kicked off each episode of its first season with an irreverent opening song and dance number sit to “Do Ya Wanna Taste It”

Monday Night Football: How to Watch Jets vs. 49ers Tonight

Best For Fantasy Football FansESPN+ There will be a number of NFL games available on ESPN’s streaming service ESPN+, and that includes this particular Monday Night Football game. Going this route is less expensive than other options, and gives you a good number of NFL games to enjoy throughout the season. On top of that

Could Aspirin Avert Bad Outcomes in Leukemia?

HOUSTON — A new analysis hints that there may be a benefit from aspirin for hospitalized patients with leukemia. In a preliminary study, researchers found that aspirin users had much lower odds of intracranial bleeding, deep vein thrombosis, in-hospital mortality, and septic stroke. Aspirin users also spent less time in the hospital and had less

Diet May Affect Gut Hormones Less Than Drugs, Surgery

TOPLINE: Adopting low-carbohydrate or low-fat diets over the short term doesn’t change gut-derived appetite hormones at the same levels as observed with pharmacologic treatments or bariatric surgery.METHODOLOGY: Gut-derived hormones play a role in regulating appetite and energy intake, and the circulating concentrations of these hormones can be influenced by dietary macronutrient composition. Researchers analyzed postprandial appetite