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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easier: How Stem Cells Might Fix Lungs

Lungs are vital for life, but they face threats like cystic fibrosis or air pollution. When lungs get really sick, doctors might suggest transplants, but this isn’t always an option, and the body might reject them. Here’s where basal stem cells (BSCs) come in. These tiny marvels can repair and repla

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Tuberculosis Surge in Kansas: What You Need to Know

Kansas is in the middle of a huge tuberculosis outbreak. As of January 24, there were 67 active cases and 79 latent infections reported since 2024, mainly in Wyandotte and Johnson counties near Kansas City. Jill Bronaugh, from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, called it the largest ou

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

HIV Meds Back on Track, But for How Long?

In a surprising turn of events, the Trump administration has given the green light for the distribution of HIV medications to resume, at least for now. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the waiver on Tuesday, bringing relief to a global HIV treatment program that was abruptly paused last week

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Predicting HCC Recurrence: A Look at MRI and Neoadjuvant Therapy

Scientists have been working on a new way to predict if patients with a type of liver cancer, called hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), will have an early comeback of their disease after surgery. This cancer often grows beyond a certain size and number of tumors, which doctors call "beyond Milan. " The

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Revolutionizing Kidney Scans: A New Way to See Kids' Insides

Imagine trying to see what's happening inside a child's kidneys. Traditional scans can be tricky, but combining a special way of injecting contrast dye with a super cool scanning technology called dual-energy CT (DECT) is making a big difference. This method, known as split-bolus contrast injection,

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Why Waiting is Key After a Storm

Have you ever thought about why you should avoid the beach after a storm? It's not just the big waves that should concern you. Rainwater can mix with leftover chemicals from wildfires, making beach water unsafe. Experts suggest waiting at least three days before swimming again. Some beaches were alr

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Sleep: The Hidden Struggle for Women's Mental Health

Did you know that most women feel their sleep affects their mental health? A survey found that 70% of women think their sleep is not good enough, and it makes them feel bad mentally. This is a big deal because sleep is crucial for our well-being. Without enough sleep, we can get depressed or anxious

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Navigating Veterans' Healthcare: Help in Spokane

Getting healthcare as a veteran can feel like navigating a confusing maze. But don't worry, the Spokane VA team is there to help you find your way. They support veterans from both Washington and Idaho. You can give them a call at 509-434-7504. Ever thought about having someone who's got your back i

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

Pediatricians Share Heartfelt Stories to Highlight Vaccine Importance

As the government considers Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for a key health role, pediatricians from across the U. S. are sharing their experiences with vaccine-preventable diseases. The American Academy of Pediatrics has collected nearly 200 stories that show the devastating impact of these diseases. These

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

The Silent Killer: Heart Disease Takes More Lives Than Cancer and Dementia Combined

Did you know the biggest killer in the U. S. isn't cancer or dementia? It's heart disease, which claims more lives than both of these conditions put together. In 2022, nearly 1 million people died from heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes. That's one death every 30 seconds! Cancer, on the other

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