HEALTH

Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Thinking Clearly After Cancer: What Affects Young Adults' Brains?

Imagine you're a young adult who just went through cancer treatment. You might expect to feel physically better, but what about your brain? A recent study explored how cancer impacts young adults' thinking skills. They used both self-reports and tests. The study wanted to find out two things: first,

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Kids and Metabolic Syndrome: Unraveling the Puzzle

Metabolic syndrome in kids is a growing health concern. It's a mix of issues like obesity, high blood pressure, fatty liver, and poor cholesterol levels. Experts are trying to figure out exactly how it starts. They think it could be due to a mix of genes and lifestyle factors like what kids eat, how

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Teaching Obese Adults About Food: Does It Help Them Lose Weight?

Obesity is a big problem. It can cause serious health issues like diabetes and heart disease. Many people try to lose weight by changing what they eat and how much they exercise. But does teaching people about nutrition really help them lose weight? Let's find out. A study was done in Lahore to see

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Meet Professor Deborah O'Connor

Get ready to meet Professor Deborah O'Connor, a big name in the world of gerontological social work. Deborah is Canadian and known globally for her impressive work. A doctoral student, Karen Wong, had the chance to interview Deborah before she retired. The chat wasn’t just a friendly catch-up; it wa

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

When and How: Tracheostomies in Trauma Patients

Tracheostomies are a common procedure for trauma patients who require long-term ventilation due to respiratory failure or airway issues. While they offer benefits like reduced need for sedation and easier care, they also come with certain risks. This study dives into the uncertain aspects of when, h

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Two Decades of Laparoscopic Surgery Videos: YouTube vs. WebSurg

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy, a common surgery globally, has seen a surge in educational videos online. Platforms like YouTube and WebSurg offer these videos, but their quality can be hit or miss. This study looked at how the quality of these videos has changed over the past 20 years and compared th

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

A Peptide Gel's Benefits in Duodenal Endoscopy: A Closer Look

Recently, doctors have been exploring a new tool for controlling bleeding during endoscopic procedures in the duodenum. This tool, a self-assembling peptide gel (SAPG), is designed as an alternative to traditional methods like electrocoagulation and clip placement. The goal of this study was to see

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

How Food and Sleep Affect Kids with Speech Delays

Ever thought about how eating and sleeping habits could shape a child's speech development? A study delved into this, focusing on kids with language difficulties (LDs). Parents filled out surveys about their kids' sleep patterns, food intake, and behavior. Researchers crunched the numbers to find in

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Power of Phasing in Skin Diseases

Imagine trying to solve a puzzle where you need to match the right pieces together. In the world of genetics, this is called phasing—figuring out which genes on chromosome pairs go together. This process is crucial for diagnosing and treating certain skin diseases, like recessive dystrophic epidermo

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Meet PerioGPT: The AI Revolution in Periodontal Care

Imagine having a smart assistant that speaks your language when it comes to dental health, especially periodontology. That's exactly what 'PerioGPT' aims to be. Built using GPT-4o and a fancy system called retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), this AI model is like a super-powered textbook that can

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