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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Checking Blood Sugar: How Well Do Home Devices Stack Up?

Managing diabetes is a big deal, and getting blood sugar levels right is key. People use small, handheld devices to check their sugar at home. But how good are these devices compared to the big machines in labs? A recent study put three devices to the test: two home glucometers (DSA and MedSenso) a

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Spit Science: New Clues to Gum Disease

Researchers are digging into spit to find clues about gum disease. They want to spot trouble early. Gum disease can be mild or severe. It's a big deal for oral health. The study looked at proteins in saliva. These proteins are part of the TAM pathway. The goal was to see if these proteins could tel

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Spotting Hidden T-Cell Tumors: A New Diagnostic Approach

Detecting T-cell tumors has always been a challenge in the medical field. However, a new technique is gaining attention. This method focuses on examining the constant region 1 of the T-cell receptor β (TRBC1) through flow cytometry. It's not just any technique; it's designed to uncover any unusual,

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Is Ivermectin Really Effective Against Covid-19?

Ivermectin, a drug known for fighting parasites, has been a hot topic in the fight against Covid-19. Some people believe it can lower the risk of death from the virus. Two recent studies looked at the same group of clinical trials and used similar statistical methods. Surprisingly, they came to diff

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Drug Duo Shows Promise in Fighting COVID-19

In the battle against COVID-19, scientists have been exploring various drug options to find an effective treatment. One interesting approach involves the combination of ivermectin and doxycycline. These drugs are already known for their antiviral properties and are commonly available. The main prot

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Why Buying American Ivermectin Matters

Ivermectin, a drug with a wide range of uses, is gaining attention again. It's used for treating skin conditions, parasite infections, and even shows promise in fighting cancer. However, most of the Ivermectin sold worldwide comes from Asia, with a significant portion from China. This raises concern

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

What People Really Think About COVID Drugs: A Twitter Tale

During the COVID-19 pandemic, people talked a lot about drugs on Twitter. Some of these drugs were approved by the FDA, while others were not. A study looked at over 600, 000 tweets to see what people thought about these drugs. The study found that Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin were talked abou

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Can SGLT2 Inhibitors Help with Sleep Apnea in Diabetics?

People with type 2 diabetes often struggle with sleep apnea, a condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. A recent study looked into whether a type of diabetes medication, called SGLT2 inhibitors, could help with this problem. The study gathered data from many different sou

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

VR Training for Care Workers: A Game Changer?

Long-term care workers deal with tough situations daily. They need strong dedication and the ability to bounce back from stress. Virtual reality (VR) training could be a big help. It offers immersive learning experiences. But does it really make a difference for these workers? A recent study tried t

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Austria's Care System: How Education and Longevity Could Shape Costs

Austria is facing a big challenge with its care system. As people live longer, more will need long-term care. This could make the system very expensive. But, there's a twist. Education and health might help control costs. First, let's talk about the numbers. By 2080, Austria could see a huge increa

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