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High-Risk Pregnancy: What You Need To Know
Research on Gut Immune Cells May Lead to New IBD Treatments
Trillions of microbes coexist with immune cells in the intestine. A layer of intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) acts as a first line of defense against microbes by separating them from immune cells. Previous studies have shown that immune cells known as intestinal lymphocytes communicate with IECs to promote tissue repair and intestinal homeostasis. Studies also show that microbiota produce metabolites such as lactate, acetate, … Read More
How 5 Minutes of Mindfulness or Meditation Will Change Your Life
Fact vs. Fiction in Managing Diabetes
Mind-Gut Connection: How it Affects Your Digestion, Mood and the Way You Think
Breast Health: What Women Need to Know
Women’s Heart Health, The Silent Killer
3 Self-Love Tips to Boost Mental Health
Just look at that gorgeous person in the mirror! The one with the infectious smile and inspiring moxie. Don’t see that person? Well, that’s OK. Sometimes it takes a little work to recognize them. “Self-love is not always an easy thing to achieve but fostering a positive self-image can improve your physical and psychological well-being,” … Read More
Hoag Hospital Helps Hope Tran Give Back
Image Courtesy: Champions For more than 25 years, the Hoag Classic has generated tens of millions of dollars to benefit Hoag Hospital and other local charities. While those philanthropic contributions help show impact of Hoag Hospital, there are two stories that go a long way – quite literally, in one instance – to showcase the … Read More
Ernie Els Takes Hoag Classic for His 1st Win Since Oct. 2020
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — Ernie Els kept making birdies no matter how he gripped the putter Sunday, and it carried him to a 6-under 65 to win the Hoag Classic and deny Bernhard Langer a chance at setting the career victory mark on the PGA Tour Champions. Els started the final round five shots behind Langer when the big … Read More