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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Screening Social Anxiety with AI Pictures

Social anxiety disorder (SAD) affects many people. It makes them very scared of social situations. Doctors need to detect SAD early to help people sooner. But this is hard because those with SAD avoid social settings. Also, questionnaires used now have problems like personal opinions influencing res

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Decoding Health Economics: A Beginner's Journey

Health economics is all about making smart healthcare choices based on facts. One of its superpowers is economic evaluations. These help us compare how much healthcare treatments cost with how well they work. The main goal is to help healthcare professionals and policymakers make better decisions. T

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Affordable Skincare: How Mark Cuban's Pharmacy Compares to GoodRx

Ever thought about how much it costs to treat skin conditions? Let's dive into an interesting comparison. We're talking about two big players here: Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drug Company (let’s call it CostPlus) and GoodRx. Recently, a study was done to see which one could lighten the load on your wall

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Compensation Begins for UK's Tainted Blood Scandal Victims

In a step towards justice, Britain has started paying out $16. 5 million to the first 10 victims who received blood contaminated with Hepatitis C and HIV decades ago. This comes after a long struggle for those affected by the scandal, which spanned from the 1970s to the 1990s. Many people received i

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

The Evolving Impact of Machine Learning in Clinical Risk Prediction

Machine learning (ML) has become a go-to tool in hospitals for predicting clinical risks. But here's a big challenge: these models don't always work as well over time. Why is that? The systems and data these models rely on are constantly changing, which can make the predictions less accurate. This c

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Helping Teens Heal: Therapy for Trafficking Survivors

India sadly has a staggering 14 million survivors of human trafficking, many of whom are forced into sexual exploitation. This crime not only robs them of their basic rights but also leaves deep psychological wounds. Yet, there's a lack of reliable treatment options for these survivors. One promisin

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Thinking Changes After Surgery: What Happens When Treating Mild Cortisol Excess

Mild autonomous cortisol secretion, or MACS, is a condition where the body produces too much cortisol on its own. But how does this affect our thoughts and memory? A recent study set out to answer this question. They wanted to find out how MACS influences cognition and what factors might lead to low

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Boosting Student Health: Northbrook's First Wellness Fair

Ever wondered how to make health and fitness fun? Northbrook's Glenbrook North High School is doing just that with their inaugural health fair. The event, happening on Dec. 20 from 9:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. , aims to connect students with local wellness companies. The school's physical education departm

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Inflammation on Steroids: Uncovering Skin Clues in Adult Autoinflammatory Diseases

Ever heard of autoinflammatory disorders? They're like when your body's immune system goes a little haywire and overreacts to tiny, harmless signals. This isn't your typical allergy or infection. We're talking about a small army of neutrophils and macrophages causing too much inflammation. Unlike ot

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Elderly Anxieties in China: Health, Wealth, and Worries

China's elderly population is growing rapidly, and with age come unique concerns. A recent study explored the factors that keep China's seniors awake at night, focusing on health issues, finances, and medical worries. Interestingly, those in poor health had more sleepless nights, while wealthier ind

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