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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

Spiritual Support in ICU: A New Hope for Mental Health

Many people who survive a critical illness face a tough road ahead. After leaving the hospital, they might deal with new health problems or worsening old ones. These issues can be physical, mental, or even affect their thinking. Doctors call this post-intensive care syndrome, or PICS for short. It i

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

How Age Affects the Safety and Effectiveness of Etrasimod in Ulcerative Colitis

Etrasimod is a medication designed to treat moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. It is taken once a day by mouth and works by targeting specific receptors in the body. The effectiveness and safety of this drug can vary depending on the patient's age. This is important because ulcerative colitis ca

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

Antibiotic Prescriptions: The Hidden Role of Pharmacists

Pharmacists are often seen as the go-to people for quick medical advice. But here is a twist. They might be influencing how often antibiotics are prescribed. This is not because they prescribe antibiotics themselves. Instead, it is because they refer patients to doctors. These referrals can sha

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

How Cells Fight Back Against Salmonella

The human body is a battleground. Every day, cells face off against invading bacteria. One such invader is Salmonella, a sneaky pathogen that can slip into the cytoplasm of epithelial cells. When this happens, the cell's defense system kicks into gear. This system is called xenophagy, a type of auto

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Apr 03 2025FINANCE

Global Trade Tensions: Markets React to Tariff Hikes

A big change came to global markets. Stocks in Asia and futures in the U. S. took a hit. This followed a major announcement from the U. S. President. He said he would raise tariffs on imports from many countries. This included close allies like Japan and South Korea. Japan faced a 24% tariff. South

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Yeast Cells: The Amino Acid Balancing Act

Yeast cells, specifically the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are masters of managing amino acids. They use three main pathways to keep amino acid levels in check. The General Amino Acid Control (GAAC) and Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 (TORC1) pathways handle the amino acids inside the cell.

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Health Facilities: Repeated Targets

Health care facilities are supposed to be safe zones. They are places where people go to heal. But in modern wars, these places are often hit. This is a big problem. It might even be a war crime. Proving that a health care facility was deliberately targeted is tough. If a facility is hit more than o

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Healthy Aging: The Role of Exercise in Kidney Health

Exercise is a powerful tool for maintaining health, especially for older adults. It can help prevent many age-related issues, including chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, designing effective exercise programs for this group requires careful consideration. The benefits of exercise are clear. Regu

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Aphasia Check-Up: How Well Does the BDAE-2 Work in Serbia?

The Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination, or BDAE-2, is a well-known tool used to diagnose speech disorders. In Serbia, it has been in use for a while, but there is a lack of information on how well it works for Serbian speakers. A recent study set out to change that. Researchers wanted to see if t

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Dietary Powerhouses: Fighting Alzheimer's with Polyphenols

Alzheimer's disease is a serious issue worldwide. It is marked by a buildup of amyloid-β plaques, tangled proteins, brain inflammation, and a steady decline in mental abilities. Luckily, there is hope in the form of dietary polyphenols. These compounds found in many foods might help lower the risk a

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