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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

How AI is Revolutionizing Nasal Cavity Segmentation in CT Scans

Imagine you're a doctor trying to understand how someone's nose works, or you're planning a delicate surgery. You'd need to see a super clear image of the nasal cavity and the tiny details inside. Head CT scans can help, but spotting the differences between all the tiny structures in the nose isn't

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Health Toll on Vietnamese Spouses Caring for Elderly Partners

Globally, more and more people are living longer, which means there's a growing need for long-term care (LTC). In many places, spouses often step up to provide this care. While research in richer countries shows that this can have negative effects on caregivers' health and happiness, not much is kno

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

What Shapes Our Happiness Over Time? A Study on Aging in Ma'anshan

Ever wondered what makes us happy as we grow older? Researchers in Ma'anshan decided to find out. They tracked people's happiness levels over time and looked for patterns. They call this "subjective well-being trajectories. " The study used a method called Group-Based Trajectory Modeling to see how

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

The Dark Side of Light: How Phototoxicity Affects Intestinal Organoids

Live imaging is a powerful tool in life science, helping us see how cells and tissues work. But it comes with a hidden hazard—phototoxicity. This happens when light used for imaging damages cells. Researchers, using small intestinal epithelial cells grown in 3D, called enteroids, found that even low

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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Portnoy's Podcast Exit: A New Chapter

Dave Portnoy, the CEO of Barstool Sports, has decided to leave the "BFFs" podcast by the end of the year. He announced his departure on the "Unnamed Show, " expressing that he wasn't keen on the podcast's topics anymore. The show, co-hosted by Brianna LaPaglia and Josh Richards, often focuses on tee

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Unveiling Hidden Truths: How Spectral Technology Saves Traditional Medicine

Imagine a world where medicine isn't just about trust but also about proof. Traditional Chinese medicine, especially Atractylodis Rhizoma (AR), is celebrated for its healing properties. However, purity is always a concern. Enter hyperspectral imaging, a tool that can swiftly spot adulterations in AR

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Exploring Frailty and Metabolic Syndrome: A Connection in Older Adults

Frailty and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are significant health concerns for older adults, impacting their ability to age healthily. It is known that physical frailty can be linked to MetS, with low-grade inflammation as a possible cause. However, what remains unclear is how MetS connects to frailty as

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

How Doctors & Techs Share Knowledge

Spreading know-how among doctors and medical imaging pros is super important. It can big-time boost the care cancer patients get. But like everything, certain things can either help or block this sharing. We're talking about folks on the team, the department they're in, and the tech they use. Figuri

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Older Adults in Argentina: Bridging the Gap Between Needs and Policy

Healthy aging isn't one size fits all. Different regions, even within the same country, have unique needs. Argentina has policies to promote healthy aging for adults over 60, but do these policies really meet their needs? This project aims to find out. It's like trying to fit a puzzle together—the p

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Work and Leisure: How Activity Levels Impact Blood Pressure in Older Workers

Ever wondered how different activities throughout the day affect your blood pressure? A recent study dove into this topic, focusing on aging workers. Researchers tracked physical activity and sedentary behavior over 24 hours using thigh-worn accelerometers and diaries to distinguish various times of

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