HEALTH

Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Bats, Viruses, and the Next Big Thing

First off, let's talk about bats. These creatures are known for their roles in various ecosystems, but they also carry a lot of viruses. Recently, scientists in a lab in Wuhan, China, found a new coronavirus in bats. This isn't the first time researchers have found a virus in bats, but this one is s

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Heart's Changes in Severe Blood Pressure Spikes

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, can cause some serious changes in the heart. A recent study took a close look at these changes using a special kind of imaging called cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) in people who had a sudden, severe spike in blood pressure, known as a hypertensive cris

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Brain Food: Zinc's Secret Role in Keeping Your Mind Sharp

Ever thought about how your food choices can impact your brain? Scientists have been exploring this for years. They've discovered that certain nutrients, like B vitamins, zinc, and iron, can shield our brains and combat harmful substances called reactive oxygen species. But here's where it gets inte

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Home Sweet Home: How Home Care Boosts Seniors' Happiness

Imagine this: instead of moving to a nursing home, older adults receive care right where they are most comfortable - at home. This isn't just a cozy idea; it's a policy shift that's been happening across Europe. But does it actually make a difference in their mental health and well-being? Let's dive

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Slippery Slopes: How Nursing Homes Can Tackle Fall Risks

Falls in nursing homes are a big deal. They mess with residents' health and happiness. While hospitals and community settings have made strides in preventing falls, nursing homes are still playing catch-up. These places are unique. Residents need lots of help, and resources are tight. This makes man

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Ear Scans Get a Tech Boost: AI Steps Up

Imagine trying to see something as small and complex as the bones in your ear. Doctors use special scans to get a good look. These scans are super important for both kids and adults. There are two main ways to make these scans even better: one is called hybrid iterative reconstruction (HIR), and the

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: Helping Ethnic Minorities Fight Liver Cancer

Liver cancer is a big health problem around the world. It hits ethnic minorities especially hard. Why? Because they often struggle with cultural differences, low health awareness, and not enough access to healthcare. These issues make it tough for them to manage their health and get the right treatm

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Colonia High School: Cancer Fears Debunked

A recent school board meeting stirred up old worries about cancer cases linked to Colonia High School. The New Jersey Department of Health and Rutgers University stepped in to investigate. They found that the cancer rates among graduates and staff were not unusually high. This news came as a relief

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Foods That Fight Cancer: The Mediterranean Way

What if you could lower your cancer risk simply by choosing what you eat? It might sound too simple, but recent findings suggest that the Mediterranean diet could be a game-changer. This diet is all about fruits, vegetables, legumes, whole grains, nuts, seeds, lean proteins, and healthy fats. It's l

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Joint Pain: Fasinumab's Journey

Imagine living with constant knee or hip pain. That's the reality for many people with osteoarthritis (OA). This condition is a major cause of discomfort and limited mobility. Recently, a new drug called fasinumab has been tested to see if it can help. Fasinumab is a nerve growth factor inhibitor, w

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