HEALTH

Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Snakebites in Africa: The Hidden Economic Burden

Snakebite envenomation is a significant issue in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), causing over 30% of global deaths from snakebites. This problem doesn't just affect health; it also comes with a hefty financial cost. The direct and indirect expenses are high, and there are economic barriers that need to be

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Face More Amputations?

Did you know that your race, where you live, and how much money you make can actually play a big role in whether you might lose a limb? Let's talk about something called chronic limb-threatening ischemia, which is a fancy term for when blood circulation is really poor in your leg. Because of this, s

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Snakebite Assistance: A Global Shift

Did you know that snakebites were once considered a forgotten tropical disease? Well, it's true! Back in 2017, the World Health Organization decided to bring them back into the spotlight. This change is super important because it opens up new ways for countries around the world to help out. Now, le

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Is the Teitge Test Still Trustworthy?

Ever dealt with knee pain that's got you wondering if surgery might help? Meet the Teitge test – a doctor's tool designed to figure out who'd benefit most from a specific surgery called high tibial osteotomy, or HTO. Dr. R. A. Teitge, a big name in the field, came up with this test ages ago. But ca

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Sweet Tricks: How Sugar Molecules Fight Cancer

You might not think of sugar as a cancer fighter, but tiny sugar molecules, called glycans, are actually crucial for our cells to communicate. They help keep our bodies healthy. But when cancer appears, it messes with these sugar structures. Cancer cells start creating odd sugar formations, called "

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Physiotherapists and Evidence-Based Knee Osteoarthritis Care: What's the Hold-Up?

Physiotherapists play a crucial role in managing knee osteoarthritis. But why don't they always follow the latest evidence-based treatments? A recent study dug into this question. Instead of diving straight into treatment methods, researchers first looked at what influences physiotherapists' decisi

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Unproven Endocrine Conditions: Myths, Dangers, and Better Approaches

Imagine being told you have a health condition that doctors can’t agree on, and treatments that could do more harm than good. Welcome to the confusing world of pseudo-endocrine disorders. These are health issues that sound real but lack solid science to back them up. One example is adrenal fatigue,

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Sleep Patterns in Younger Women: Who's Getting Good Zzz's?

Ever wondered how well women in their childbearing years are sleeping? A study called BioCycle aimed to find out. They looked at different aspects of sleep, like how long it takes to fall asleep or how often someone wakes up at night. The goal was to see if these sleep features go together. Plus, th

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some LGBTQ+ Teens Have More Psychotic Experiences?

You might think that psychotic experiences (PE) are rare. But for LGBTQ+ teens, they're more common. Why? Researchers believe it's because these teens face different challenges in their social world, both good and bad. For instance, they might deal with more bullying or have less social support. Thi

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Health Scores and Diabetic Kidney Disease: What You Should Know

Did you know that the foods you eat and your lifestyle can affect your kidneys? Scientists have developed a special score called the Oxidative Balance Score (OBS) to measure this. It's like a report card for how well your body is dealing with stress caused by things like diet and daily habits. Resea

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