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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Boosting Brain Power: A New Way to Deliver Creatine

Imagine you can't absorb creatine, a vital nutrient for brain cells. This is a reality for people with a rare disease called creatine transporter deficiency (CTD). But scientists have come up with a clever solution: dodecyl creatine ester (DCE), a special form of creatine that can slip right through

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Underrated H2B Enzyme Boosts Cancer Cell Strength: A New Target for Immunotherapy

Ever wondered how cancer cells trick the immune system into turning a blind eye? Well, there's an enzyme called Deltex E3 ubiquitin ligase 2, or DTX2, that does just that in liver cancer. Scientists found out that this enzyme helps cancer cells in the liver attract certain immune cells called neutro

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

The Mystery Behind LncRNA uc003pxg. 1 and miR-339-5p in Vascular Health

Have you ever wondered how some long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) can play a role in heart disease? Well, let's dive into the story of lncRNA uc003pxg. 1 and miR-339-5p, two players in the complex game of cardiovascular health. These tiny molecular actors have been found to influence the proliferation,

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Wheelchair Users Speak Out: The Ups and Downs of Maintenance and Repair

Wheelchairs play a vital role in the daily lives of users, and they need regular maintenance and repairs to keep functioning properly. A study decided to listen closely to what wheelchair users had to say about their experiences with accessing these essential services. The focus was on understandin

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

How Do Patients Feel About Digital vs. Traditional Dentures?

Ever wondered how patients and dentists feel about digital dentures compared to the traditional ones? Researchers decided to find out by looking at studies that compared the two. They wanted to know if there was a difference in how patients felt about their dentures and how dentists thought they wor

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Cervical Cancer's Impact on Quality of Life and Religion: A Moroccan Perspective

Cervical cancer is a major health issue that hits women hard, particularly in countries like Morocco with lower incomes. This illness affects women in many ways, altering their lives completely and affecting their overall happiness and well-being. The goal of a recent study is to explore how this di

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Robotic Prostate Surgery: Does Prostate Size Matter?

Robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy, often referred to as RARP, is a common surgical method used to treat prostate cancer in the United States. Many studies suggest that the size of the prostate can affect the outcomes of this surgery. However, most of these studies involve a small number of pati

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Sipping and Puffing: How Age and Drinks Affect Smokers' Mouths in Ajman

Ever wondered how sipping hot beverages and puffing cigarettes affect the inner lining of your mouth? Scientists in Ajman, UAE, set out to answer this question by studying the buccal epithelial cells (the cells that make up the inner lining of your cheeks) of both smokers and non-smokers. This study

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Exercise Order Matters: Improving Kids' Flatfoot with Intrinsic Muscles First

Did you know that the order of exercises can make a big difference in how well kids' feet improve? A study looked at how starting with either the small (intrinsic) or big (extrinsic) foot muscles affected muscle growth and flatfoot reduction in boys aged 10-12. They found that starting with intrinsi

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Soccer Players with Chronic Ankle Instability: VR Games vs. Balance Training

Ever wondered how virtual reality (VR) and balance training compare when it comes to helping soccer players with chronic ankle instability? A recent study checked this out. The researchers rounded up 32 male soccer players with this issue and split them into two groups: one played VR games, and the

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