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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Switching Medications: How Tofacitinib Works for Psoriatic Arthritis

Everyone's body responds differently to treatments. For people with psoriatic arthritis, switching from one medication to another can sometimes be a tricky business. But what if you could switch straight from one drug to another without any hiccups? That's what researchers found out about a medicati

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

How Different News Sources Talked About COVID Vaccines

When the COVID-19 vaccines were first announced, they sparked a lot of debate. Most studies focused on misinformation on social media, but not much was said about how mainstream and alternative news sources talked about the vaccines. To fill this gap, researchers used cognitive network science and n

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Is Gadolinium Necessary for White Matter Tract Imaging?

Imagine you’re at the doctor’s office, and they want to look closely at the white matter tracts in your brain, like the corticospinal tract (which helps with moving your body) and the medial lemniscus (which is all about feelings like temperature and touch). They use a special type of brain scan cal

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Running Risks: Bone Health Beyond Density

Long-distance runners are no strangers to bone stress injuries (BSIs). Traditionally, bone mineral density (BMD) has been the go-to measure for assessing these risks. But what if there's more to the story? Enter trabecular bone score (TBS), a newer metric that might offer a clearer picture. Res

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Pregnancy and Balance: A Mystery in Motion

Ever thought about how tricky it is for pregnant women to stay balanced? It's like they're constantly walking a fine line. Scientists are puzzled, too. They can't agree on how pregnant women manage their balance. Some say they use certain strategies, while others find different patterns. It's like t

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Why Mind Matters: Psychological Factors in Returning to Sports After Shoulder Surgery

Imagine you've had shoulder surgery to fix an injury. Many patients find that their shoulder works great after surgery. But some struggle to get back to sports at the same level they were before. This isn't just about physical healing; it's also about the mind. Researchers looked into what psycholog

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Improving Care for Women with Gynecologic Cancers: Palliative Care Advances

Early palliative care integration is making a world of difference for women fighting gynecologic cancers, but did you know there are still big gaps in who gets this help? Let's dive into the latest in symptom management, how doctors and patients talk about the future, and what happens at the end. Sp

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Understanding Myelofibrosis Treatment: Real-World Insights

Myelofibrosis (MF), a type of blood cancer, has seen changes in its treatment over the years. Before the approval of ruxolitinib (RUX), hydroxyurea (HU) was commonly used. The METER study, a large-scale review of patient records from multiple countries, looked into how MF is treated and how healthca

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Should Doctors Keep Weighing Patients?

Some doctors are dropping routine weigh-ins to avoid weight shaming. But is this the right move? Weight can signal health issues like diabetes and heart disease. Yet, many people feel embarrassed by the scale. Organizations like the American Medical Association suggest doctors focus on overall healt

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

HIV Treatment: Pills vs. Shots – What Do People Think?

Imagine you're living with HIV and have to take pills every day. Sounds tough, right? Well, there's a newer option: a shot every month or two. But what do people think about this? Researchers asked 30 adults in the US who are currently on HIV treatment. They wanted to know if questions about their f

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