HEALTH

Jan 14 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Treating Breast Cancer in the Brain

Imagine if there were a drug that could effectively treat breast cancer that has spread to the brain. That's where Trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) comes into play! This drug has shown great promise in helping patients with a specific type of breast cancer called HER2-positive. When breast cancer spre

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Using Tech to Boost HIV Patient Brain Power and Self-Care

HIV/AIDS continues to be a big global problem. With tech moving fast, more tools are being created to help patients think clearer and manage their health better. But, there's not much research combining all this info. Researchers are looking into how tech can make a difference. They found that usin

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Rural Lung Cancer Screening: A Look at Race, Location, and Access

Did you know that where you live can affect your chances of getting lung cancer screened? The U. S. Preventive Services Task Force says people who smoke a lot and are over a certain age should get checked every year. But how easy is it to get this screening? Researchers checked if living in rural ar

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Transforming Eye Care: The Journey of Optometry in the UK

Optometrists have always played a crucial role in meeting the challenges and opportunities in eye care. The roots of optometry in the UK reach back to 1629 when Charles I granted a Royal Charter to the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, creating the 60th Livery Company of the City of London. Ho

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Hearing Screening for Kids in Low-Income Countries: A Mobile App Solution

Did you know that hearing problems in infants are quite common, affecting about 4 to 5 out of every 1000 babies in India? In wealthier countries, experts use fancy tools like otoacoustic emissions and auditory brainstem response to detect hearing issues early. However, these methods are too pricey f

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Natural Fixes for Erectile Dysfunction: What Works and What's Just Hype?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects many men, making it hard to get or keep an erection. It can be caused by stress, health issues like diabetes, or even certain medications. While some turn to drugs like Viagra, others look for natural remedies. Let's see what science says about these. Red grape jui

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Back Pain's Mental Block: Why Scared Movement Hurts More

Low back pain is more than just a physical ache; it's a mental struggle too. Imagine you've got a nagging backache that just won't go away. You might start to think it's really serious. Scientists found that when people believe their pain is super bad (a habit psychologists call "catastrophizing"),

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Advanced Neurosurgery: A Closer Look at Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in India

Did you know that setting up a gamma knife facility for advanced neurosurgery isn't cheap? Hospitals in India have to carefully think about their budgets to keep these facilities running. One big hospital in India decided to dig into their costs and figure out when they'd break even. They found that

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Can Exercise Boost Health and Save Money for Breast Cancer Patients?

Imagine you're battling metastatic breast cancer (mBC). You're wondering if a supervised exercise program could do more than just keep you active. Researchers decided to test this idea. They conducted a study called the PREFERABLE-EFFECT trial. This trial compared a 9-month exercise program with usu

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Data-Driven Disease Detection: Challenges and Tips in the Digital Age

Nowadays, health experts use lots of data to understand and fight diseases. This data comes from many places, like hospitals and even our phones. Before COVID-19, digital tools were becoming popular in epidemiology, which is the study of how diseases spread. The pandemic changed everything, making t

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