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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Straightforward Solution: Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunts

Back in the 1980s, doctors came up with a clever way to tackle liver complications caused by high pressure in the portal vein. This method, called transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunts (TIPS), involves creating a small passage in the liver using a needle. Over the years, the approach has be

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

A New Monkeypox Case Hits California

You won't believe what's happening in California! A person who recently traveled to Africa has been diagnosed with a more severe strain of monkeypox. Health experts are calling it the clade 1 strain, and it's been causing trouble in Eastern Africa. Don't worry, though, the risk to the public is supe

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

How Different Biologic Treatments Affect Psoriasis Progression to Arthritis

Psoriasis patients often worry about developing psoriatic arthritis (PsA). But which biologic treatment is best? Researchers looked at three types: IL-23 inhibitors, IL-17 inhibitors, and IL-12/23 inhibitors, comparing them to TNF inhibitors. The goal? To see who's at higher risk for PsA. First, le

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Mór Jókai's Unique Battle with Chest Disease and Medical Innovation

In the bustling year of 1858, the renowned Hungarian writer Mór Jókai found himself grappling with a severe chest disease. This health challenge prompted him to seek an unusual yet historic treatment option in the medical realm. At a time when conventional cures were the norm, Jókai opted for a radi

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Targeting ACBP/DBI to Fight Fatty Liver Disease

Acyl-CoA binding protein (ACBP), also known as diazepam-binding inhibitor (DBI), plays a crucial role in controlling autophagy in our bodies. Research has shown that people with metabolic-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) or liver fibrosis have higher levels of ACBP/DBI in their blood compared to he

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Making Healthy Choices: A Guide for Pregnant Women with Extra Weight

More and more pregnant women are starting their journey with extra weight. This can raise the chances of gaining too much weight during pregnancy, which isn't good for mom or baby. But, there aren't many proven ways to help these women stay healthy in clinics. That's where a new program, Healthy Hab

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Neighborhood Deprivation on Cognitive Health in New Zealand

Did you know that where you live can affect how your brain ages? Researchers in New Zealand found that people living in poorer areas showed a decline in cognitive function over two years. They studied a group of people aged around 63, half of whom were women, and a quarter were Māori. Using a test c

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

SNPs in CDH1 Gene: Do They Make You More Prone to Stomach Cancer?

Buckle up, because we're about to dive into the fascinating world of genetics and cancer! You know how a slight change in DNA can have big effects? Well, meet SNPs, or single nucleotide polymorphisms. These tiny tweaks in our genes can sometimes make us more prone to certain diseases. Take gastric c

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Honoring Caregivers: The Impact of Two Influential Figures

Every November, we take a moment to celebrate National Caregivers Month. This year, let's shine a light on two remarkable women who have left indelible marks on caregiving: former First Lady Rosalynn Carter and Professor Claire Fagin. Rosalynn Carter, known for her advocacy for mental health issues,

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Stress and Eating: How It Affects Chinese Women

Ever wondered how stress affects our food choices? Well, it turns out that when we feel overwhelmed, our diet might take a hit, especially for women. Let's dive into a study that explored this link in Chinese adults. The study started by looking at how stress impacts eating habits. Past research ha

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