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When Elder Care Is All in the Stepfamily
  + stars: | 2024-08-03 | by ( Paula Span | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
She was leaving her office at Arizona State University, where she taught design history, to run an errand for her ailing stepfather. He had moved into a retirement community nearby after his wife, Dr. Brandt’s mother, died of cancer. As his caregiver, Dr. Brandt spoke with him daily and visited twice a week. She coordinated medical appointments, prescriptions, requests for facility staff — the endless responsibilities of maintaining a man in his 90s. Maybe she looked especially frazzled that day, she said, because a longtime colleague drew her aside with a startling question.
Persons: Beverly K, Brandt, Brandt’s, “ Beverly, , “ He’s, He’s Organizations: Arizona State University
However, in New York, where Abad lived briefly in the 1970s, while studying painting at the Art Students League, her work has been scarce. The Museum of Modern Art owns nothing by her, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art just acquired its first piece. During her life, she proposed shows to U.S. museums and received around 100 rejection letters, her family has said. MoMA PS1 is hosting the first retrospective dedicated to Abad, which was organized by Victoria Sung at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, where it ran last year. It consists of more than 50 works, and while it should be two or four times larger — she was protean and prolific — it is still thrilling.
Persons: Pacita Abad, Abad, Victoria Sung Organizations: Art Students League, Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Walker Art Center Locations: Singapore, Asia, Manila, New York, Minneapolis
Eating processed meat regularly is linked to a higher risk of dementia, new research suggests. Cutting back on hot dogs and ham in favor of eating beans, nuts, and tofu may protect brain health. Processed meat has been linked to a higher risk of cancer and heart disease due to preservatives. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementEating beans instead of bacon could help stave off cognitive decline, new research suggests.
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CNN —Regular aspirin use may keep the oncologist away, at least when it comes to colorectal cancer, according to a new study, and people with unhealthy lifestyles seemed to see the greatest benefit. Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death worldwide, predicted to cause more than 52,500 deaths in the US alone in 2023. The use of two or more regular-strength aspirin or six or more low-dose aspirin per week was considered regular aspirin use for the purpose of this research. Those regular users were found to have an 18% lower risk of developing colorectal cancer than non-users. They argue that doctors should weigh different lifestyle risk factors when they determine whether someone should take regular aspirin to prevent colorectal cancer.
Persons: it’s, Christina Annunziata, , Annunziata, Raymond DuBois, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, DuBois, , Jennifer Davids, shouldn’t, Davids, wasn’t Organizations: CNN, US Preventive Services Task Force, JAMA Oncology, Health, BMI, American Cancer Society, American Association for Cancer Research, CNN Health, Hollings Cancer, Medical University of South, Boston Medical Center Locations: Charleston, Medical University of South Carolina
The risk was two to three times higher in people born in 1990 for pancreatic, kidney and small intestine cancers, compared to people born in 1955. Liver cancer diagnoses in women followed the same pattern. About 20% of cancer diagnoses in the U.S. are linked to excess body weight, according to the American Cancer Society. Obesity rates in the nation changed little in the 1960s and 1970s but increased sharply after that. Among children, obesity rates grew from 5% to 17% in the same period.
Persons: Sung, , , Andrea Cercek, ” Brawley, Otis Brawley, it’s, ” Cercek Organizations: North American Association of Central Cancer, U.S . National Center for Health Statistics –, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, , Bloomberg, Oncology, Epidemiology Johns Hopkins University, American Cancer Society, Centers for Disease Control Locations: U.S
The organization also estimates more than 150,000 new cases of colorectal cancer will be diagnosed this year. Colon cancer is highly treatable when caught before it spreads to other areas of the body, according to the National Cancer Institute. However, the rate of diagnoses and deaths from colon cancer has been steadily going up in people under 45, alarming doctors and researchers. AdvertisementWe don't fully understand why younger people are getting colon cancer and dying from it more frequently. Risk factors for colorectal cancer include genetics, a family history of colon cancer or colorectal polyps, and other health conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease.
Persons: , it's, David Chung, Guardant, Chung, Colon Organizations: Service, Drug Administration, Guardant Health, Business, Harvard Medical, FDA, American Cancer Society, National Cancer Institute Locations: Colon
CNN —Kamala Harris’ plan as a running mate was to brush past JD Vance as nothing but a rubber stamp for Donald Trump. Vance’s elevation — despite his relative lack of government experience — is giving Harris a new opportunity to go after Trump. Several people hoping to get picked as Harris’ ticket mate echoed that message as they angle for the job. Harris, 59, has the unique experience of leading a selection process only four years after going through it herself. “We’re in a position where somebody has done the job of vice president,” a Harris adviser told CNN.
Persons: CNN — Kamala Harris ’, JD Vance, Donald Trump, Harris, Vance, shouldn’t, Joe Biden, , Mitch Landrieu, Biden, MAGA, Trump, whacking Vance, ” Landrieu, He’s, ” Harris, , Cedric Richmond, , J.B . Pritzker, Pritzker, Hitler ”, Pete Buttigieg —, South Bend , Indiana —, I’m, Steven Cheung, Vance “, Kamala, Eric Holder, Sheila Nix, Barack Obama, “ Harris, James Singer, Arizona Sen, John McCain, Sarah Palin, McCain, Palin, Karoline Leavitt, Donald Trump’s, ” Pritzker, ” “, Trump’s, Harry Truman, ” Buttigieg, Roosevelt, Time, ” Richmond Organizations: CNN, Democratic, Trump, Ohio Republican, Senate, NASA, Biden White, Gov, Transportation, ” Trump, Alaska Gov, Alaska —, City, Biden Locations: Ohio, United States, Louisiana, South Bend , Indiana, Massachusetts, Arizona, Alaska, Wasilla
But experts emphasize that much more research is needed before using the medications off-label for smoking cessation. In a study published Monday in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers tracked the medical records of more than 200,000 people who started medications to treat type 2 diabetes, including nearly 6,000 people using semaglutide medications such as Ozempic. Over the course of a year, people who started using semaglutide were significantly less likely to have medical encounters for tobacco use disorders, prescriptions for medications for smoking cessation or counseling for smoking cessation than those who started other diabetes medications such as insulin and metformin. “A signal like this one cannot be ignored, particularly because of how consequential it could be if, in fact, we can have now a new medication for treating smoking cessation,” she said. But fewer than 1 in 10 adult cigarette smokers succeed in quitting each year, according to the new study, and options for smoking cessation treatment haven’t changed much in decades.
Persons: Disha, , Nora Volkow, ” Volkow, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, Volkow Organizations: CNN, Internal Medicine, Endeavor Health, National Institute on Drug, Get CNN, CNN Health, US Centers for Disease Control, American Cancer Society Locations: Chicago, United States
F.D.A. Approves Blood Test for Colon Cancer Detection
  + stars: | 2024-07-29 | by ( Gina Kolata | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a new screening test for colorectal cancer. For many people, a routine blood test is easier to get than a colonoscopy or a fecal sample test. But the blood test, made by Guardant Health of Palo Alto, Calif., comes with a limitation. It is approved for people aged 45 and over who are at average risk for colon cancer. As many as 53,000 Americans are expected to die from colorectal cancer this year.
Persons: Guardant, Matt Burns Organizations: Drug Administration, Guardant Health, Palo Locations: Palo Alto, Calif, United States
My wife, Alison, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer in 2012 — the same year she gave birth to our daughter, Annabel. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Danes with his late wife, Alison, and their daughter, Annabel. AdvertisementMy parenting has become the "whatever it takes to get through the day" style of parenting. Do you have an interesting story about your parenting style that you'd like to share with Business Insider?
Persons: , Peter Danes, Alison, Annabel, Peter Danes Annabel, I've, It's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Australia
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In a photograph from a 1993 profile in Vanity Fair, the actress Shannen Doherty lounged in a puddle of Borzoi, a cigarette between her lips. The image was widely circulated on social media after Ms. Doherty died of cancer on Saturday at 53. It seemed to capture much of what fans will miss about the actress: her easy glamour, her reputation for defiance, her grit. “Shannen Doherty had the heart of a lion,” the actress Rose McGowan, who replaced Ms. Doherty in the fourth season of “Charmed,” wrote on Instagram on Sunday. Shannen was passion.”
Persons: Shannen Doherty, Doherty, Maris Kreizman, , “ Shannen Doherty, Rose McGowan, , Shannen Locations: Beverly Hills
WIMBLEDON — The final points were like the match and the tournament itself. There was a flurry of gutsy winners, nervy errors, rising hopes and risks that didn’t pay off — and Jasmine Paolini trying to claw the Wimbledon title away from Barbora Krejcikova one last time. GO DEEPER Game, Set, Match: Barbora Krejcikova beats Jasmine Paolini to win first Wimbledon titleHer fellow finalist is the newest entrant into the tennis list of enticing characters. Jana Novotna, the Czech great of the 1990s, coughed up a 4-1 lead in the third set against Steffi Graf in the 1993 Wimbledon final. Flash forward nearly two decades, to 2014, and Barbora Krejcikova is trying to find her way as a tennis player.
Persons: Jasmine Paolini, Krejcikova, , she’ll, Robert Prange, it’s, Naomi Osaka, Jana Novotna, Steffi Graf, Duchess, Kent, Novotna, Henning Bangen, ” Krejcikova, , , Paolini, Shi Tang, Donna Vekic, ” Paolini, isn’t, Clive Brunskill Organizations: WIMBLEDON, Wimbledon, Court, England Locations: Czech, Novotna’s, Africa
Smoking was the leading risk factor by far, the study found, contributing to nearly 1 in 5 cancer cases and nearly a third of cancer deaths. Other key risk factors included excess body weight, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, diet and infections such as HPV. Overall, researchers analyzed 18 modifiable risk factors across 30 types of cancer. In 2019, these lifestyle factors were linked to more than 700,000 new cancer cases and more than 262,000 deaths, the study found. But modifiable risk factors contributed to more than half of new cases for 19 of the 30 types of cancer evaluated.
Persons: , Arif Kamal, Kamal, ” Kamal, cancer, , Marcus Plescia, ” Plescia, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, you’ve, “ it’s, Organizations: CNN, United States —, American Cancer Society, Association of State, Territorial Health, CNN Health Locations: United States
London CNN —A previously unknown species of plant-eating dinosaur roamed on an island off the south coast of England around 125 million years ago, new research has found. The bones were found by avid local fossil collector Nick Chase, who died of cancer in 2019. The dinosaur's large pubic hip bone revealed it was a previously unknown species. University of PortsmouthThe researchers were able to determine the skeleton belonged to a new dinosaur species because of unique features, such as its jaw and particularly large pubic hip bone. “Nick Chase’s remarkable find and Jeremy Lockwood’s dedicated research are a testament to the incredible history waiting to be uncovered here,” he added.
Persons: London CNN —, Jeremy Lockwood, Lockwood, ” Jeremy Lockwood, Nick Chase, “ Nick, Mary Anning, ” Lockwood, weathers, we’d, chasei, Chase, Compton, Mike Greenslade, ” Greenslade, “ Nick Chase’s, Jeremy Lockwood’s Organizations: London CNN, University of Portsmouth, Isle of Wight University of Portsmouth, Trust Locations: London, England, United Kingdom, Compton, Isle of, Isle of Wight, Compton Bay
Named for the first two letters of "breast" and "cancer," a positive result would place my odds of developing breast cancer at 87%. For me, an adult, it was a wake-up call to get ahead of breast cancer. We also had a family history of breast cancer in common, but her mother, who'd been diagnosed in her 20s, had caught it early and survived. And most important of all, on a scale of one to infinity, how relieved did she feel now that breast cancer was no longer a threat? I asked for the BRCA test, and my doctor agreedDuring my next prenatal checkup, I asked my doctor to arrange a BRCA test.
Persons: , I'd, Stephanie, Angelina Jolie, who'd, Bikur Cholim, she'd, Gila Pfeffer Organizations: Service, Business, Genome, The New York Times Locations: The
Read previewJoAnn Pushkin did everything she could to spot breast cancer early. "So on the same day I learned I had breast cancer, I learned I had dense breasts, and I learned it had been missed because I had dense breasts." Even large tumors are hard to spot in some mammogramsA side-by-side mammogram image of cancer in a "not dense" breast and a "dense" breast. Related storiesAdditionally, having dense breasts also increases your risk of developing breast cancer, though the CDC said scientists are still unsure why. AdvertisementHow to assess your own riskWomen who are at high risk for breast cancer (regardless of breast density) should have a yearly MRI in addition to a mammogram.
Persons: , JoAnn Pushkin, Pushkin, Katie Couric, Rosa DeLauro, Brian Fitzpatrick Organizations: Service, Business, FDA Locations: mammograms, New York
CNN —GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic and Wegovy may help lower the risk of certain cancers, a new study suggests. About 40% of new cancer diagnoses are associated with excess weight, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The risk was cut by more than half for gallbladder cancer, meningioma, pancreatic cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma, a kind of liver cancer. It was also significantly reduced for ovarian cancer, colorectal cancer, multiple myeloma, esophageal cancer, endometrial cancer and kidney cancer. And GLP-1 medications interact with systems related to insulin production.
Persons: CNN —, Dr, Sanjay Gupta Organizations: CNN, US Centers for Disease Control, JAMA, CNN Health, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
How Britain Changed Over 14 Years of Conservative RuleSince Britain’s Conservative Party took power 14 years ago, most things have not gone the way it planned. The Economy Has StagnatedAverage productivity growth has declined since 2010…0.0% 0.5% 1.0% 2.0% 2010 2015 2017 2019 2024 Source: Office for National Statistics. 2010 2015 2017 2019 2024 Source: N.H.S. 50% 60% 70% 80% 2010 2015 2017 2019 2024 Source: N.H.S. 2010 2015 2017 2019 2024 Source: Trussell Trust … and thousands more people are sleeping on the streets than in 2010.
Persons: Conservatives ’, England …, Boris Johnson, , Hong Kongers, Rishi Sunak Organizations: Conservative, Britain’s Conservative Party, Conservatives, Local, gov, Conservative Party, European Union, National Health Service, National Statistics, Institute for Public Policy Research, Public Services, Labour, Commons, Department, Loans Company, Higher Education Statistics, YouGov Locations: Britain, Thursday’s, Germany, United States, London, Ukraine, England, Rwanda, United Kingdom
At the height of their careers, former defense ministers Li and Wei often struck a tough tone before the world’s top military officials. Former Defense Ministers Li Shangfu and his predecessor Wei Fenghe have both been expelled from the Communist Party over corruption allegations. Most of the generals dismissed or disappeared without explanation last year were linked to the Rocket Force or military equipment, including Li and Wei. An engineer by training, the 66-year-old spent decades launching rockets and satellites in southwest China before being promoted to the PLA headquarters to deal with military equipment procurement. “The gun barrel must always be held in the hands of those who are loyal and reliable to the party,” Xi told the PLA elites.
Persons: Hong Kong CNN —, Xi, Li Shangfu, Wei Fenghe, Xi Jinping, Li, Wei, , James Char, , Former Defense Ministers Li Shangfu, Wei’s, Joel Wuthnow, ” Wuthnow, ” Char, Weidong, Char, Jason Lee, Xu Caihou, Guo Boxiong, Xu, Guo, Wuthnow, Jiang Zemin, haven’t, ” Wei, Li “, Bill Bishop, ” Xi Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Communist Party, People’s Liberation Army, PLA, Rajaratnam, of International Studies, Former Defense Ministers, AP, Reuters, Rocket Force, Development Department, Second Artillery Corps, Pentagon, National Defense University, CCP, China’s Naval University of Engineering, Central Military Commission, Military, People's, CMC, Communist Locations: China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, United States, Singapore, People's Republic of China, Beijing, Yan’an
But other current employees are dissatisfied with where the strategy shift has left them. In January 2023, Pfizer forecast a steep drop in annual revenue, to between $67 billion and $71 billion. Pfizer's 2023 revenue ultimately came in at $58.5 billion, including $11.22 billion from its Covid vaccine and $1.28 billion from Paxlovid. Faith in executive leadership also plunged among some workers, according to most of the current and former employees who spoke with CNBC. Some current workers said that hasn't appeared to change after the town hall on May 2.
Persons: Albert Bourla, Wall, they're, Bourla, I'm, drugmaker Seagen, Irfan Khan, hasn't, Pfizer, renegotiating, John Thys, Payal Sahni Becher, Becher, Kena, Mike McDermott, Bourla's Organizations: Corbis, Getty, Pfizer, Wall, CNBC, Los Angeles Times, Moderna, Centers for Disease Control, U.S ., GSK, Bristol Myers Squibb, Pfizer wasn't, . Biotech, Companies, Biotech, BioNtech, Reuters, Human, View Press, Global, APEC, Summit, Tech, Google Locations: U.S, Covid, Eagle Rock , California, Durham , North Carolina, Puurs, Belgium, New York City, Peapack , New Jersey, Kena
Key lines from CNN’s presidential debate
  + stars: | 2024-06-28 | by ( Zachary B. Wolf | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +17 min
CNN —In CNN’s presidential debate, President Joe Biden was halting and, at times, trailed off and confused words, feeding a nagging narrative about his fitness for the presidency. Trump said Biden couldn’t drive a golf ball 50 yards, and Biden challenged Trump to a golf match but only if Trump carries his own clubs. We’ve got to take a look at what I was left when I became president, what Mr. Trump left me. -TrumpBiden said Trump deserves blame for watching the riot at the Capitol unfold for hours without doing anything to intervene. They’ve had meetings and they voted who’s the worst president in American history.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, overinflated, Trump, Biden, ” Trump, , , Trump’s, Jake Tapper, Dana Bash, We’ve, Biden Trump, Trump Trump, We’d, I’ve, , , Roe, Wade, You’ve, It’s, Trump Biden, ” Biden, Beau, John Kelly, Vladimir Putin’s, Putin, Volodymyr, Zelensky, There’s, Gaza Biden, Israel, “ I’ve, Tapper, we’re, We’re, Hunter, Joe, you’re, Biden Biden, E, Jean Carroll, Daniels, ” –, reimbursements, Hitler Biden, Hitler’s, flabbergast Biden, They’ve, That’s Organizations: CNN, Trump Biden, Trump, Medicare, Social Security, Republicans, Trump Trump, Biden, Democrats, White House, Ukraine Trump, Ukraine, Hamas, Bash Locations: Atlanta, freefall, Iraq, France, Ukraine, Soviet Union, Israel, Gaza, Palestinian, United States, New York, Charlottesville , Virginia,
Now that his cancer is in remission, his next adventure is to run about 111 miles through Death Valley, California, to celebrate. When he finished treatment in 2023, he decided to make the 111-mile trip through Death Valley, "as a treat to myself," he said. The hottest time of year in Death Valley (shown here) is the same time Zahab plans to run through it. Jesse DelgrosseThat's because Death Valley was experiencing hotter-than-usual temperatures that year. This summer's Death Valley run will be the next in a long series of ultramarathons and expeditions for Zahab.
Persons: , Ray Zahab, Matt Damon, Zahab, Tucker Prescott, it's, shakiness, chemo, didn't, Jon Golden, he's, Jesse Delgrosse That's, I've, Stefano Gregoretti Organizations: Service, Business, Zahab Locations: Canadian, Death, Death Valley , California, chemo, South America
SO WHAT: Poems, by Frederick SeidelFrederick Seidel’s best poems balance on a razor’s edge between diagnosing what’s wrong and being in the wrong. But Seidel is among our best contemporary poets, and has continued writing, well into his ninth decade, handsomely and in parody of handsome writing. We need poets’ blessings, but Seidel’s work has never been the place to find them. Instead, he offers something else we also need: poems that won’t let us look away. To submit to a Seidel poem is to encounter constantly shifting attentions and visionary leaps, even if they don’t always stick the landing.
Persons: Frederick Seidel Frederick Seidel’s, Seidel, won’t, Whitman, Lucille Clifton, Leonard Cohen Locations: , America
Read previewAn oncologist shared for things he does to lower his risk of developing cancer, amid rising rates in young adults. The vast majority (88%) of people who develop cancer are over 50, and survival rates have improved in recent decades, according to the American Cancer Society. We know certain risk factors for some cancers, such as smoking which increases the risk of developing lung cancer. Exercises every dayExercising regularly can help reduce your risk of developing cancer. Doesn't smoke"There is a strong link between smoking and developing lung or bladder cancer," Landau said.
Persons: , Daniel Landau, Asbestos.com, Landau, Tejal Parekh Organizations: Service, American Cancer Society, BMJ Oncology, Business, British, of Sports Medicine, University of Gothenburg, Centers for Disease Control
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