HEALTH

Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Digital Guardians: Protecting Care Homes from COVID

Care homes have been hit hard by COVID-19 outbreaks. Traditional methods like keeping an eye on symptoms and tracking contacts manually aren’t fast enough to stop the virus from spreading. That’s where digital contact tracing systems come in. These smart tools can detect and isolate infected individ

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Hospital Transfers on Long-Term Care Residents

Long-term care (LTC) residents often move to acute care hospitals, but these transfers don't always go well. When a resident's wishes aren't considered, the move can do more harm than good. This study aims to find out if being transferred to a hospital leads to new, serious physical or mental disabi

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Does Monitoring Brain Pressure After Surgery Help?

When you have surgery on your head due to a severe brain injury, doctors might monitor the pressure inside your skull. This is called intracranial pressure monitoring (ICPM). Some experts think this could help lower the risk of death. They believe that starting this monitoring right after surgery mi

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Can Compulsive Habits Hinder Schizophrenia Recovery?

Ever wondered if people with schizophrenia face extra challenges due to their compulsive habits? While these habits can complicate daily life, they might not stand in the way of recovery. Researchers explored this topic and discovered that although these habits can make life tougher, they don't nece

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Brain differences in lonely folks with schizophrenia and depression

Ever felt lonely? You're not alone. Lots of people feel this way, and it's a big deal for health. But what does loneliness do to our brains, especially for people with schizophrenia or depression? Researchers are just starting to figure this out. Schizophrenia and depression make people feel really

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

How Lymphocyte Immunotherapy Affects Fertility in Women with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Imagine you're trying to have a baby but keep losing pregnancies. Doctors call this recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Some women with RPL have antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in their blood. Scientists wanted to see if a treatment called lymphocyte immunotherapy (LIT) could help these women. They studied

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Oxygen Deprivation: A Surprising Boost for Health?

Ever thought of oxygen as a double-edged sword? Recent research shows that living in low oxygen, or hypoxia, might actually be good for us in some situations. Scientists have found that chronic hypoxia could help with diseases like mitochondrial problems, autoimmunity, heart attacks, and even aging.

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Parallel Shifts: How Patellar Malalignment and Joint Forces Really Connect

Imagine you're planning a surgery to fix a bum knee (patellar tracking issues). You might think checking out the kneecap (patella) while you're just chilling (non-weightbearing) gives you a good picture. But guess what? This could be messing with your plans. Seems like when you don't put weight on y

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Neuropathy Risk: A Year with Chemo Drugs

Did you know that chemotherapy can sometimes cause nerve damage in your hands and feet? This is called peripheral neuropathy, and it can really affect how patients feel and live their lives. A big study called the MiroCIP study looked into this. They checked out two types of chemo drugs: oxaliplatin

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Silver Dressings: A New Hope for Lower Extremity Bypass Patients

Infections at surgical sites can be a real headache for patients who've had lower extremity bypass surgery. These infections can lead to longer hospital stays, higher costs, and even the loss of the graft. To tackle this issue, some medical fields have started using silver-infused dressings, and the

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