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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Boosting Medicine Safety: A Plan to Encourage Consumer Reporting

Imagine this: you take a new medicine, but instead of feeling better, you experience some unexpected side effects. These are called adverse medicine events (AMEs). Believe it or not, up to 70% of these events go unreported, meaning health professionals don't know about them. Only a tiny fraction, ar

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

The Pricey Impact of Patent Extension Lawsuits on Healthcare Spending

In 2021, a significant court ruling declared part of Brazil's Industrial Property Law unconstitutional. This led some pharmaceutical companies to file lawsuits aiming to extend their patents. A study was conducted to assess the potential economic fallout of these extensions on medicine costs for bot

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Caffeine with a Fungi Twist: What's the Deal with Mushroom Coffee?

Ever thought about swapping your morning coffee for one that includes mushrooms? Don't worry, it's not as weird as it sounds. Mushroom coffee is a mix of regular coffee and ground medicinal mushrooms. The idea is that the mushrooms, which have been used in medicine for ages, can boost your health. S

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Cardio Workouts: Common Mistakes to Avoid

It's the start of a new year, and gyms are buzzing with people eager to get fit. While exercising is great for your heart, brain, bones, and muscles, overdoing it can backfire. John Peel, an expert trainer, has seen many people make cardio mistakes. Let's dive into the top four blunders to watch out

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Discovering Apple Cider Vinegar: Health Benefits and Home Uses

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) has been a staple in kitchens and medicine cabinets for centuries. It's made by fermenting apples, sugar, and yeast, forming acetic acid – the key ingredient responsible for its strong smell and taste. This natural acid can do wonders for your health and household chores.

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Is Obesity Always a Disease? Experts Draw the Line

A group of health experts has decided to split obesity into two categories: clinical and pre-clinical. This move aims to address the ongoing debate about whether obesity is always a disease. Obesity can lead to serious health issues like diabetes and heart disease, but not everyone with obesity has

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Building Trust in Digital Health: The Missing Economic Piece

User trust is key to making digital health systems work. Recently, many guidelines have popped up to help build trust, especially in areas like artificial intelligence. These guidelines aim to help private companies and governments create trustworthy digital health systems. However, they often lack

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Clever Nanogel Fights Cervical Cancer with a One-Two Punch

Imagine a tiny, smart bomb designed to wipe out cancer cells and wake up the body’s immune system to fight back. This is the idea behind a new nanogel drug delivery system, DPCLG. It’s like a sneaky military operation, targeting two types of cells in the tumor’s neighborhood: cancer cells and immune

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Can Online Weight Loss Programs Really Work Long-Term?

You've probably heard of online weight loss programs before. But do they really work in the long run? A big study looked into this, focusing on the CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet Online. This program is designed to help people manage their weight digitally. The study wanted to see how effective these ki

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Neuro Images Reveal: Ways to Spot Epilepsy Through Hand Movements

Ever wondered how doctors can tell where seizures start in the brain? A recent study found an interesting clue: the way a person's hands move during a seizure. Researchers looked at videos of people having seizures and noticed that the hand on the same side as the brain area causing the seizure woul

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