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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Belts and Bulges: How Body Shape Affects Plaque in Men and Women

Have you ever wondered if your body shape could affect your health? Turns out, it might. The conicity index, or CI, is a measure that tells us about visceral obesity, which is the fat around your belly. Research has found that this index is linked to atherosclerosis, a disease that causes your arter

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

How Pharmacists Can Boost Heart Health

Do you know that your local pharmacist could play a crucial role in keeping your heart healthy? It's true! Community pharmacists are often overlooked when it comes to helping people with heart diseases. But they have the potential to make a big difference. One important job they could do is to help

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Move More, Sleep Better? Not Always!

You might not think it, but how much you're up and about during the day can really affect how you feel if you have schizophrenia. A study followed 32 people with this condition, using watches to keep tabs on their activity and mood. Guess what? When they moved around more, they felt happier and bett

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Why Bother with Three Meals a Day?

Eating three meals a day is often touted as the ideal, but is it really necessary? Let's dive in and see what the experts say. Back in the day, people didn't eat three meals a day. They'd have two big ones or maybe a large meal with a couple of small snacks. But as our lifestyles changed, so did ou

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

How Training Shapes Nurses' Views on Family Involvement

Ever wondered how training can influence how nurses think about involving families in child care? Let's dive into a study that explored this very topic. The focus was on pediatric nurses and how structured training on Family-Centered Care changed their attitudes. First, imagine a pediatric ward whe

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Malaria Medicine Resistance: A Regional Challenge in Africa

Malaria has been a relentless enemy in Africa, but the fight against it has become even tougher with the rise of drug-resistant strains. Imagine trying to fix a leaky pipe with a broken wrench—that's what it feels like when antimalarial drugs don't work as they should. Why is this happening? Well, m

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Imaging Neuroblastoma: Can New Scans Outperform Old?

Doctors are looking into a new way to scan for neuroblastoma, a type of cancer. They're testing out a scan called 18 F-AlF-NOTA-octreotide PET/CT, or 18 F-OC for short. This scan uses a special chemical that lights up cancer cells when seen with a special camera. Researchers want to see if thi

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Monitoring Neonates: EIT vs. ECG

In neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), doctors rely on electrocardiograms (ECGs) to monitor babies' heart health. But recently, electrical impedance tomography (EIT) has been causing some interference. EIT is a newer technology used to track the lungs' function in premature babies. The problem? T

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Quick Left Ventricle Unloading: Does Timing Matter for Heart Attack Patients?

Scientists dived into a registry called J-PVAD to examine how pumping blood out of the left ventricle before restarting blood flow impacts survival in heart attack patients with severe heart dysfunction. They looked at patients treated with an Impella device from February 2020 to December 2021. Thes

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles: Healthcare Workers' Experiences and Support Needs During COVID-19

Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, healthcare workers have been on the frontlines, dealing with a lot of stress both at work and in their personal lives. While many studies have looked at the numbers and statistics, they haven't really captured what these workers are going through. This review dives d

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