HEALTH

Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Muscle Power and Lung Health: A Chinese Perspective

Did you know that having strong muscles can actually help keep your lungs healthy? Scientists in China decided to look into this connection. They wondered if muscle mass, strength, and quality had anything to do with respiratory diseases. The study focused on Chinese adults, and the results were qui

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Discovering Ergothioneine: A Natural Fighter Against Liver Fibrosis

Ergothioneine, often found in our diet, is a powerful sulfur-containing amino acid with strong anti-oxidant and anti-inflammation properties. It's no surprise that it might help against liver fibrosis, a condition caused by chronic inflammation and oxidative stress. But how exactly does it work? Tha

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Switching from Steroids: How Letrozole Helps

Former anabolic steroid users often face challenges when they stop using these substances. One of the issues they face is the drop in natural testosterone levels, which can lead to problems like mood swings, fatigue, and even depression. To tackle this, scientists conducted a clinical trial to test

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Nature's Secret Weapon: Using Plants to Fight Cancer

Did you know that plants might hold the key to battling cancer? Inside our bodies, there's a protein called cyclin-dependent kinase 13, or CDK13. It's part of a bigger family of proteins that help with important tasks like making RNA and controlling how genes are used. But sometimes, CDK13 can cause

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

The Mystery Behind St. Louis' E. Coli Outbreak

In St. Louis County, Missouri, health officials recently received some intriguing test results related to an E. coli outbreak. They discovered that a package of iceberg lettuce used by Andre's Banquet Center tested negative for the bacteria. Despite this, they’re still investigating if the caterer’s

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Beef Recall Alert: E. coli Concerns Nationwide

Listen up! A massive recall is happening across the U. S. for ground beef. The U. S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is calling back 167, 277 pounds of the stuff. Why? They think it might have some unwanted guests – E. coli bacteria. This recall comes from Wolve

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Neurosurgery's Slow Progress: Why Fewer Women?

Neurosurgery has always been a tough field to crack, but it seems like women are facing an extra challenge. Despite strides in gender equality across medicine, neurosurgery is playing catch-up. Let's zoom in on pediatric neurosurgery, often seen as the most welcoming for women. How has the gender ga

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Classroom Virus Spread: How Humidity Can Help

The COVID-19 pandemic taught us a lot about how diseases spread indoors. One big lesson was that crowded, poorly ventilated spaces can be hotspots for infection. Most classrooms in the U. S. don't have mechanical ventilation, so they can fill up with tiny virus particles in the air. Scientists used

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Older Adults at Home: How Real-Time Tech is Changing Care

Europe sees tech as key to future home care for older adults. One type that's catching attention is real-time communication, like video calls. It's not just about if it works, but how it feels, and how it fits into daily life. Most studies focus on if tech works, not how it's used. Let's dive into w

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Tracking Older Adults' Daily Life with Smartphones: A New Way to Monitor Cognitive Health

Today's methods for keeping an eye on the cognition of older adults aren't cutting it, especially with the rising number of people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. We need better ways that are sensitive, can be used on a large scale, give objective results, and reflect real-life funct

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