HEALTH

Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Why Some US States Lag in Life Expectancy

By 2050, Americans are expected to live longer, but not as long as people in other wealthy nations. The problem? Unhealthy lifestyles, like indulging in junk food and drug abuse, are slowing down this progress. Wealthier states with more cities, often led by Democratic leaders, are faring better. Po

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Learning from Young People's Views on Medical Aid in Dying for Psychiatric Conditions

Have you ever thought about how young people might feel about medical aid in dying for those with psychiatric illnesses? It's a tough topic, but their insights can teach us a lot. Let's dive in and see what they have to say. Young people today are more open and informed about mental health. They un

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Brain and Behavior Challenges in Kids with HIV: A Close Look

You might think that HIV only affects adults, but did you know it can also cause problems for kids who get it from their moms? Researchers recently looked at a bunch of studies to see what kind of brain and behavior issues these kids face. They found that a lot of them struggle with learning and thi

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Young Dutch People Seeking Medical Help to End Psychiatric Suffering

In the Netherlands, an increasing number of young people are turning to medical assistance in dying because of their psychiatric struggles. This group, often referred to as MAID-PS, remains largely unknown in terms of their characteristics and outcomes. While this topic might seem heavy, it's crucia

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Understanding Asthma in Kids: A Closer Look at Cell Types

Asthma isn't just asthma. It comes in different forms, or "endotypes, " that we can group based on certain types of immune cells. Two key players are T helper 2 (T2) cells and T helper 17 (T17) cells. These are like tiny soldiers in our body's immune system. Scientists are eager to figure out the ro

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

The Layout of Liver Cancer-Fighting Cells Matters

Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) are crucial for fighting cancer, but many people with liver cancer (HCC) who have lots of these cells still face early relapse or resistance to treatments. Scientists don't fully understand why this happens. They studied 20 patients with liver cancer and CTLs to figure

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Helps Obese Mice: A Look at the Immune System

Obesity isn't just about extra pounds; it also changes how the body's immune system works in fatty tissues. Scientists wanted to know how different types and intensities of exercise could help fix this problem in obese mice. They fed male mice a high-fat diet to make them obese, then split them into

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Exercising Your Mind: How Strength Training Helps Elders with Memory Loss

Older people with mild memory decline, known as mild cognitive impairment (MCI), often face a higher risk of developing dementia. Non-medical approaches like physical activity can really help. But what about resistance training? This study checked out its impact on brain health and memory in older a

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

COVID-19: Five Years of Change and Challenge

It's been five years since the world met COVID-19 for the first time. The journey began in Wuhan, China, and no one could forecast the global storm it would unleash. By now, over 20 million lives have been lost to the virus, according to estimates. Experts suspect the virus made the leap from animal

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu: What It Is and Why You Should Care

Ever heard of bird flu? It's a virus that's been making headlines recently. The virus, called H5N1, has been spreading through poultry and even dairy cows. In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported 66 human cases so far, with most being in California. The viru

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