HEALTH

Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Meeting Medical Questions with AI: Introducing Med-PaLM 2

Medical question answering has seen a boost with large language models (LLMs). One such model, Med-PaLM, first surpassed the 'passing' score on US Medical Licensing Exam-style questions. But, long-form answering and real-world scenarios still pose challenges. Enter Med-PaLM 2, an improved version th

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

India Confirms a Few HMPV Cases, No Need to Panic

In India, health officials have found a small number of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases. This isn't a new virus, unlike COVID-19 that keeps changing. So far, seven cases have been reported across the country, with two new ones in Nagpur. Before that, cases were found in Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Chen

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Caffeine’s Impact on Older Adults Before and After Pilates

Pilates has been shown to have numerous benefits for older adults, but recent research has also explored how these benefits might interact with something many of us start our day with: caffeine. Scientists decided to investigate how consuming caffeine affects the body before and after an 8-week Pila

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Testing Teens' Water Skills: A Study

Ever wondered how good kids are at handling themselves in water? Researchers decided to find out by testing a bunch of healthy teens. They used a special test called the aquaticity assessment to measure how well these kids could perform and behave in water. The score they got could tell if they were

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Are Knee Surgery Studies Playing by the Rules?

Scientists recently reviewed 25 studies on knee surgery. Shockingly, only half had a plan from the get-go, and even fewer were willing to share their data. These studies were supposed to follow specific guidelines, but some didn't explain their methods clearly or how they confirmed their results. Th

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Exercising at High Altitudes: How It Affects People with Heart Conditions

More and more people with congenital heart disease (CHD) are getting active and might find themselves exercising at high altitudes. But how does this affect their bodies? This review looks into how short trips to high altitudes impact the heart and lungs of people with CHD during workouts. High alt

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Girls in Bali: How Online Info Shapes Menstrual Health Learning

These days, having enough and correct information about menstrual health is crucial for teenagers. Mobile phones are everywhere, so young people often look for or bump into menstrual health information online using websites, social media, or health apps. But even though online info is important, mos

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Stomach Bug Alert: New Jersey Fights Norovirus Surge

The holidays brought more than just cheer to New Jersey this year. The state has seen a major jump in cases of the stomach bug, known as Norovirus. This virus loves to cause diarrhea, vomiting, and belly aches. It's super contagious and spreads easily, making outbreaks common. In December 2024,

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Creating a Powerful Cancer Fighter: IFNγ and Fas Join Forces

Imagine trying to fight a bad guy (like cancer) but not having enough soldiers (immune cells) to help. That’s where interferon gamma (IFNγ) comes in. This tiny protein wakes up immune cells so they can fight invaders or even cancer cells. Scientists wanted to make a super vaccine for colon cancer, s

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Depression Over Time: Refugee Youth in Kampala

Did you know that many refugee teenagers in Kampala, Uganda, are dealing with depression? But what’s really interesting is that these feelings of sadness change over time. Some teens feel better, others worse, and a few stay the same. A study was done to figure out why these changes happen. The res

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