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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Preventing Animal-to-Human Diseases: How India's One Health Networks Build Bridges

Fighting diseases that jump from animals to humans, known as zoonoses, needs teamwork. India, like many other developing countries, faces challenges in making this work. Politics, different interests, and administrative hurdles can all get in the way. It's like trying to build a bridge with many dif

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Healthcare Costs Shift: How Obstructive Sleep Apnea Surgeries Changed in China

In China, public hospitals are feeling the pressure to manage costs, thanks to the new medical insurance payment system called diagnosis-related groups. This system has had a notable impact on uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) surgeries for patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) at Hospital C. T

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Fasting with Type 1 Diabetes During Ramadan: Managing Blood Sugar Levels

For people with type 1 diabetes, fasting during Ramadan can be extra challenging. They might have to go hours without food or water, which can make their blood sugar levels go crazy. Doctors usually suggest avoiding fasting, but some people still choose to do it. In that case, they need to watch the

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

How Food Extras Affect Your Body's Tiny Helpers

You might not realize it, but the little extras in your food could be affecting the tiny creatures living inside you. Emulsifiers and sweeteners, along with other ingredients, can make food taste better and last longer. However, these additives might also be impacting the microbes in your gut. These

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

HIV Knowledge Gap: A Closer Look at Malaysia

Did you know that knowing about HIV is crucial to stop its spread? But in Malaysia, not many people seem to have enough information about this virus. This is a big deal because this lack of knowledge might be one of the reasons why HIV is still a problem in the country. So, a study was done in 2020

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Laser Surgery through the Nose: A Novel Way to Treat Vocal Cord Narrowing

Imagine trying to perform a delicate surgery on the vocal cords without being able to see them clearly. This was the challenge faced by doctors treating a 56-year-old man with a narrowed vocal cord condition known as posterior glottic stenosis (PGS). Instead of using the usual method of suspension l

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

The Price Tag of Recovery: How Stroke's Impact Varies

Imagine you've just had a stroke. Now, let's talk about the money side of things. This study looked at how much it costs society in the first year after a stroke, based on how well the person can function. First, let's be clear: a stroke is no joke. It can leave you struggling to do basic tasks or

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

The Role of Neighborhoods and Homes in Teen Sedentary Habits

You might think that teens spend a lot of time sitting around because they choose to. But a recent study across 14 countries suggests that where they live and how their homes are set up could have a bigger impact than we thought. Over 12, 000 parents and teens were asked about their neighborhoods an

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Heart Failure and Gut Bugs: A Surprising Connection

You might not think your gut and your heart have much in common, but they're actually connected in a big way. The tiny microorganisms living in your gut, known as gut microbiota, can impact your heart health. As we age, our heart's health can decline, and heart failure becomes more common. This is w

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Chinese Medicine and Autophagy: A New Hope for Chronic Liver Disease

Chronic liver disease is a growing concern worldwide. Our fast-paced lives and improving standards of living have contributed to an increase in these conditions. Modern medicine is still struggling to find effective treatments due to the complex causes of these diseases. One promising area of resear

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