AG

Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Dairy Farm Employee Training and Milk Quality

Bovine mastitis, a common health issue for dairy cows, and milk quality have been hot topics for researchers and farmers worldwide for years. But you know what hasn't been talked about much? The role of employee management in keeping cows healthy and milk high-quality. Most people have been focused

reading time less than a minute
Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Improving Breast Cancer Detection with Two-in-One Imaging

Breast cancer is a major health concern for women worldwide, including those in Taiwan. Early detection is key, and imaging techniques like mammograms and ultrasounds play a big role. But, these methods alone aren't perfect. To make diagnosis better, scientists are combining these two methods. This

reading time less than a minute
Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Why Some Centenarians Avoid Parkinson's Disease: A Closer Look

Recent findings in brain health are moving away from just diagnosing movement issues like Parkinson’s Disease (PD), focusing more on how to manage them effectively. This shift is happening because PD is becoming more common worldwide due to people living longer. One curious fact is that centenarians

reading time less than a minute
Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Mixing Messages: Different Advice on Activity Levels

Public health bodies around the world, like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), offer guidelines to keep us active. But hold on – are they telling us the same thing? Not quite. For starters, they use different names for what we know as 'aero

reading time less than a minute
Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Can an Antibody Help Diagnose Ulcerative Colitis?

Scientists are exploring a unique way to diagnose ulcerative colitis, a type of inflammatory bowel disease. They're studying an antibody called anti-integrin αvβ6. Imagine you're playing with magnets. This antibody acts like a special kind of magnet that sticks only to certain cells. When too many o

reading time less than a minute
Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Bone Health Breakthrough: Genes and Hormones in Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a global issue that weakens bones and raises the risk of fractures. It's a tricky disease to manage because it's caused by many factors. Scientists have been digging into how genes and hormones play a role in this. Lately, they've found some exciting stuff using single-cell RNA seque

reading time less than a minute
Dec 27 2024EDUCATION

AI in Medical Tests: A Global Look

Ever wondered how artificial intelligence (AI) is changing medical exams around the world? Well, let's dive in! Large language models, or LLMs, are becoming a big deal in medical education. They can help students learn better and even take tests. But how well do they work in different countries? Tha

reading time less than a minute
Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Graying Behind Bars: The Hidden Prison Population

You might think prisons are filled with young folks, but you'd be wrong. The number of older adults in long-term correctional facilities has been rising fast. Scientists are scratching their heads because they don't have enough long-term data to understand how these seniors are faring physically and

reading time less than a minute
Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Expert Insights on Hormone Treatments for Older Moms and Poor Responders

Around the world, experts are coming together to share their thoughts on using recombinant hormones, like recombinant human luteinizing hormone (r-hLH) and recombinant human follicle-stimulating hormone (r-hFSH), to help with fertility treatments. A recent meeting in Dubai focused on three big quest

reading time less than a minute
Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Boosting Kids' Agility and Balance: What Works?

Children's agility and balance skills are on the decline. So, what can we do about it? Researchers have looked into this issue and believe that improving gross motor skills could be key. They examined how different combinations of these skills can help children move better and keep their balance. Th

reading time less than a minute