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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Health Laws in New York: What's Working and What's Not?

You might wonder if all the health laws passed in New York over the last decade actually make a difference. A recent study dove into this question by looking at 13 different health areas and how they affected 311 hotline service complaints. The big finding? Legislation about hazardous materials seem

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

How ChatGPT-4 Simplifies Medical Texts: Keeping It Simple and Accurate

As medical writing becomes more complex, patients struggle to understand crucial information. This study looked into using ChatGPT-4 to simplify neurology and neurosurgery abstracts and patient education materials. The goal was to see if ChatGPT-4 could make these texts easier to read while keeping

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

The Fast Track to Mental Health: A Look at LA’s Rapid Diversion Program

Ever wondered what it takes to help folks with mental health struggles avoid going to jail? The Los Angeles County Rapid Diversion Program, or RDP, is doing just that. Launched in 2019, this program is different from the usual way of handling pretrial mental health cases. It's running in seven court

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Personalizing Colon Cancer Checks: A New Approach

Currently, colonoscopy intervals in the US are set based only on the presence of adenomas or pre-cancerous polyps. But what if we could make these intervals more personalized? Researchers explored a new model that considers demographic factors, environmental influences, and genetic risks to tailor c

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Diabetes and Kidney Troubles: A Team Effort

Diabetes can cause big problems for the kidneys, but with early action and teamwork, those issues can be managed. Doctors from three important health groups in Macedonia came together to write a guide on how to spot and handle diabetic kidney disease (DKD). They want healthcare pros to focus on catc

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

How Childhood Bladder Cancer Survivors Handle Long-Term Issues

Genitourinary rhabdomyosarcoma, or GU-RMS, is a type of cancer that usually affects kids. It's tough to treat and often needs a mix of treatments like radiation, chemo, and big surgeries. But what happens after these kids grow up? Not much is known about how these treatments affect their health late

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Weight Loss: Should We Rely on Meds or Lifestyle?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , a prominent figure in health and wellness, recently shared his thoughts on weight loss treatments. He believes that while medications like GLP-1 drugs have their benefits, the focus should be on lifestyle changes. These drugs, which include popular brands like Wegovy and Zepb

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Neuro Messengers: Friend or Foe in Allergies?

Ever thought about how the nerves and the immune system chat with each other? They do it with the help of tiny message bearers called neuropeptides. These little guys can either lend a hand or cause trouble during allergic reactions like eczema, asthma, or food allergies. Nerve cells and immune cell

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Why Mixing Alcohol and Weed Can Change College Women's Reactions to Danger

Ever wondered what happens when you mix alcohol and cannabis? Researchers found that this combination can affect how college women respond to risky situations. They studied young women aged 18 to 24 who had been heavy drinkers or cannabis users in the past month. Using a method called ecological mom

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Why Cold Weather Boosts Virus Spread – Explained!

You might have heard that going out in cold weather with wet hair or no coat can make you sick. Well, that's not quite right! While being cold doesn't make you sick, it does make it easier to catch viruses like the common cold, flu, and even COVID-19. Research shows that these viruses can live long

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