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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Dengue and Our Drains: What Our Wastewater Tells Us

Dengue fever has hit record levels in the Americas, with Brazil seeing the most cases. But how can we better track this virus? Scientists have looked into a interesting approach: tracing the virus in urine and saliva of infected people. This could revolutionize how we monitor dengue outbreaks. Imag

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Life After Leg Trauma: Boosting Research in the QUINTET Study

Have you ever wondered how a serious leg injury affects daily life? The QUINTET study is digging deep into this question. Researchers are focusing on the quality of life for people who've had open lower limb trauma. This means injuries where the skin and flesh are torn, exposing bones, muscles, or t

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Boobs in the Spotlight: How Breast Cancer Treatment Meets Personal Preferences

Think about what you see when you look at a woman's breasts. Yeah, it's a personal thing, right? Turns out, doctors need to think about this too, especially when treating breast cancer. They're not just focused on the health part; they're also considering how much of the breast each patient is comfo

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Boosting Brazil's Health Sector with Smart Tech

In Brazil, technology is not just an upgrade; it's a lifesaver for the healthcare industry. Imagine software capable of juggling tasks, tracking finances, and caring for patients all at the same time. This isn't a luxury; it's a necessity for the smooth operation of hospitals and clinics. These digi

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Bug Battle: Why Shigella is Winning the Antibiotic War

Shigella infections are becoming harder to treat, especially in places like Bangladesh where people often prescribe their own antibiotics. Scientists have discovered that many Shigella germs are now resistant to multiple drugs, and some can even fight off several types of medicines at once. How do t

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Caring for Cancer Patients: How Social Support Can Ease the Load

Imagine you're caring for someone with cancer in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. It's a tough job, right? But what if having a strong support system could make it a bit easier? That's what a recent study looked into. They wanted to see how perceived social support affects stress, anxiety, d

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Exploring the Genetic Secrets of a Chinese Sauerkraut Probiotic

Scientists recently dived into the genetic world of a bacterial strain called Lactiplantibacillus plantarum HMX2, which they found in Chinese Sauerkraut. They used advanced sequencing tools to study its DNA and see if it could be a helpful probiotic. This little bacterium, they discovered, has a lot

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Women Carrying BRCA1 or BRCA2: What You Need to Know About Pancreatic Cancer Risk

Ever wondered about the link between genes and pancreatic cancer in women? Let's dive into the scene with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations. These genetic changes can affect the lifetime risk of pancreatic cancer, but we're still trying to fully grasp how much. A global study watched over female BRCA1 and B

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Predicting Pregnancy Drug Risks: Can AI Help?

Ensuring the safety of medicines during pregnancy is really important, but it's tricky because pregnant women are often left out of clinical trials. This makes it hard to figure out how drugs might affect them. A recent study tried to solve this problem by using advanced AI and machine learning to p

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Bacteria in Our Veggies: Resistance and Risks

Ever wondered about the tiny bacteria living inside our favorite raw vegetables? Scientists recently peeked into radishes, lettuces, onions, and tomatoes to find out more about these microscopic inhabitants, specifically their resistance to antibiotics. They discovered 144 different types of these b

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