HEALTH

Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Doctors’ End-of-Life Wishes: A Peek into Their Clinical Practices

Ever thought about what doctors might want for themselves when their time is up? Well, it turns out that their personal preferences for end-of-life care could have a big influence on how they handle these tough conversations with their patients. A recent study, spanning Europe, North America, and Au

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Struggles Beyond Hearing: Why Some Kids Need More than Just Help with One-Sided Loss

Ever wondered why some kids with hearing loss in one ear manage school just fine, while others need extra support? It turns out, it's not just about the ears. Researchers have dug deeper and found that health issues play a big part too. They studied kids who needed extra help in school or had troubl

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

What Do Hormones Have to Do with Kidney Health Differences Between Men and Women?

Did you know that men tend to get worse kidney problems faster than women? Let's dive into why that might be. Some scientists think sex hormones play a part in this. We'll look at how hormones might make a difference in how fast kidneys fail and why guys often see more severe outcomes. Plus, we'll e

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

The Truth Behind Extreme Longevity: It's Not What You Think

Ever wondered how some people live to be over 100 years old? A researcher from University College London has a surprising answer. He found that many of the world's oldest people come from places with bad health and poor record-keeping. This means the data we have about extreme longevity might not be

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Health Unfairness: A Look at Denmark's Teen Health Over 30 Years

Let's take a ride through three decades of Denmark's teen health scene. Researchers have been keeping a keen eye on the health of young Danes, tracking fifteen different health factors. These include weight issues (both overweight and underweight), common pains like headaches and backaches, emotiona

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

China's Medical Blend: Mixing Pavlov with Tradition, 1949-1961

In 1949, a new chapter began for China with the establishment of the People's Republic. The nation's leadership aimed for rapid growth across all sectors, including medicine. They looked to the Soviet Union for guidance, and in medicine, that meant embracing Pavlovian theory. This Soviet theory, foc

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

The Power of Hertia Leaves: A Natural Weapon Against Obesity

For ages, people have used the leaves of the Hertia cheirifolia L. plant to treat various health issues like hemorrhoids, diarrhea, and stomachaches. Scientists have now found a new use for these leaves: helping fight obesity. They extracted the aerial parts of the plant using hexane after hydroalco

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Tiny Particles, Big Problems: How PM2. 5 Affects Artery Plaques

Tiny particles called PM2. 5 can make atherosclerotic plaques in our arteries unstable, although scientists aren't sure exactly how they do this. To figure it out, scientists fed a high-fat diet and gave vitamin D3 injections to 56 Wistar rats to create atherosclerotic models. These rats were then d

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Exploring Zhengsui Wan's Potential in Fighting Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Zhengsui Wan (ZSW) has been a go-to traditional Chinese medicine for treating Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) in many institutions. But how does it actually work? To find out, researchers turned to network pharmacology and molecular docking. They wanted to see if ZSW could fight ALL in lab settin

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

The Glow and Fight: Using Phosphorescent Materials in Medicine

Phosphorescent materials that glow at room temperature, known as RTP materials, have been a hot topic in research. These materials can provide clear images of the body, fight tumors, and kill bacteria all thanks to their unique properties. They have a high signal-to-noise ratio and can produce a lot

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