Diet drinks can increase cravings

[ad_1] Share on PinterestIn a new study, diet drinks increased cravings in certain groups of people. Jonathan Knowles / Getty Images Previous research on the usefulness of diet drinks for people trying to lose weight has not been conclusive. There are also questions about whether non-nutrient sweeteners are healthy. A new study concludes that these … Read more

Suspended Angelman Syndrome trial to restart | Spectrum

[ad_1] Green light: A gene therapy trial for Angelman syndrome is set to resume, after the FDA halted it last November. Guido Mieth / Getty Images The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has paved the way for a clinical trial of gene therapy for Angelman syndrome to resume. FDA suspended the trial last … Read more

Italy says mRNA COVID jab efficacy stable after 7 months, but not for all

[ad_1] MILAN (Reuters) – Seven months after the second dose, there is no reduction in the effectiveness of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in the general population in Italy, while a slight decrease is observed for some specific groups , the National Institute of Health (ISS) said Wednesday. The report led by the ISS and the Department … Read more

Members of the Manti-La Sal National Forest Research Committee

[ad_1] The Safe Rural Schools (RAC) Resource Advisory Committee is open for applications Forest Service press release The Manti-La Sal National Forest is seeking candidates for its Advisory Committee on Safe Rural Schools (RAC) Resources. CCR members make recommendations to the forestry supervisor on the development and implementation of special projects on federal lands. Applications … Read more

Immunity to Covid by infection or vaccination: are they equal?

[ad_1] Dr Aaron Kheriaty, professor of psychiatry at the University of California, Irvine, felt he did not need to be vaccinated against Covid-19 because he had fallen ill with the disease in July 2020. So, in August, he filed a lawsuit to end the university system’s immunization mandate, claiming that “natural” immunity had given him … Read more

Coronavirus news, debt ceiling talks, abortion ban decision and more: what’s the trend today

[ad_1] A look at some of the top online headlines around the world today, including the latest from Washington, coronavirus updates, a judge’s ruling on the Texas abortion ban, and much more Moreover. Best Stories Republicans and Democrats close to a temporary solution to the debt ceiling deadlock (PA) Schumer-McConnell debt escalation talks continue on … Read more

Prince George County mask mandate extends to young children

[ad_1] Prince George County, Maryland County Director Angela Alsobrooks and County Deputy Administrative Director Dr. George Askew provided an update on COVID-19 vaccines and more on Wednesday. Children between the ages of 2 and 5 will be required to wear masks indoors in Prince George County, Md., County Director Angela Alsobrooks said on Wednesday. The … Read more

Allen C. VeStrand | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] Allen C. VeStrand WESTFIELD – Allen C. VeStrand, 86, of Ellenton, Fla., Formerly of Westfield, NY, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, September 29, 2021, from a brief illness. Allen was born September 30, 1934 in Jamestown, NY, the son of the late Robert and Lenea (Johnson) VeStrand. Al was a member of the 1953 … Read more

Tri County area school board member honored

[ad_1] Jill Fennessy was honored on September 29 for her service and dedication to the Tri County Schools Board of Education, as well as the current President of the Michigan Association of School Boards (MASB), receiving the prestigious President’s Award from MASB. Fennessy is pictured with Tri County Superintendent Allen Cumings. – Photo submitted HOWARD … Read more