HEALTH

Aug 22 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Power of Amino Acids: A Closer Look

Amino acids are becoming a big deal in the health world. They are used in supplements to help with muscle pain, tiredness, and even heart health. Athletes love them for building muscles. These acids are found in tablets, powders, and drinks. In the animal world, amino acids are used in pet food to

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Aug 22 2025HEALTH

What Do Koreans Really Think About TB Treatment?

Korea has been dealing with tuberculosis (TB) for a long time. To understand how people feel about TB treatment, researchers looked at online questions asked from 2002 to 2024. They used a special kind of computer program called a large language model (LLM) to sort through all the data. People ofte

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Aug 21 2025HEALTH

How Faith and Hope Can Help Breast Cancer Patients Fight Depression

Breast cancer patients often struggle with feelings of sadness. This is a big problem. But what if there are ways to help them feel better? A recent study looked into this. It found that two things might make a big difference: spiritual well-being and hope. The study focused on patients in China. I

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Aug 21 2025HEALTH

How Faith Shapes the Journey of Caring for Someone at Risk

Caring for a loved one who is suicidal is a heavy burden. It touches every part of life. But how do personal beliefs shape this experience? This question is important. It's not just about the struggle. It's about how people make sense of it all. Religion can be a powerful force. For some, it offers

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Aug 21 2025HEALTH

Stress and Your Skin: A Hidden Superpower

Stress is often seen as a villain, but what if it has a hidden superpower? Recent studies on zebrafish reveal that stress can actually boost skin immunity. Here's how it works: when zebrafish feel stressed, a hormone called cortisol kicks in. This hormone activates a chemical called Cxcr4 through tw

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Aug 21 2025HEALTH

Health Costs on the Rise: Employers Face Tough Choices in 2026

Employers are bracing for a significant hike in health care costs next year, with a median increase of 9 percent expected. This trend is largely driven by the rising use of GLP-1 drugs for obesity and diabetes, as well as the increasing prevalence and cost of cancer treatments. The survey, which inc

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Aug 20 2025HEALTH

Plague in California: What You Need to Know

Plague, a disease that might sound like something from history books, has made a recent appearance in California. A person in South Lake Tahoe has tested positive for this bacterial infection, likely after a flea bite during a camping trip. This isn't an isolated case either; just last month, someon

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Aug 20 2025HEALTH

Shrimp Scare: Walmart Pulls Frozen Seafood from Shelves

Walmart has taken a big step to ensure customer safety by recalling certain frozen shrimp from stores in 13 states. The reason? Potential radioactive contamination. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) found traces of Cesium-137, a radioactive isotope, in some shrimp imported from Indonesia. Th

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Aug 20 2025HEALTH

Unexpected Twist: Cancer Mimics Pregnancy

A woman's life took a shocking turn when she discovered she wasn't pregnant, but instead, had a rare form of cancer. She had gone to the doctor after three months of heavy, irregular periods. Her periods had always been normal before this. Doctors initially thought she might be pregnant because a pr

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Aug 20 2025HEALTH

How Sickness Might Stir Up Old Cancer

Cancer can hide in the body for years, like a silent sleeper. Now, scientists have found that catching the flu or COVID-19 might wake these sleeping cancer cells up. This isn't just about feeling sick for a while. It's about how these viruses can cause trouble long after you're better. Researchers

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