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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Do Apps Really Help Cancer Patients Stick to Their Meds?

Cancer patients often have a handful of pills to take daily. Forgetting a dose can disrupt treatment and harm health. This is a big problem for both patients and the healthcare system. Enter technology. Apps and digital tools promise to help patients remember their meds. But do they actually work?

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Clear Aligners: How Well Do They Move Teeth?

Clear aligners are a popular choice for straightening teeth. They are clear, removable, and can be taken out for eating and cleaning. But do they work as well as traditional braces? A recent study took a close look at how clear aligners move teeth. The study focused on the upper ba

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Joint Relief: The Surprising Power of Ancient Herbs

Let's dive into the world of traditional Chinese medicine and explore the surprising benefits of a classic remedy called Shaoyao Gancao Decoction, or SGD for short. This isn't your average herbal tea; it's a powerful blend of two specific herbs: Paeoniae Radix Alba and Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma.

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Sleep Better, Think Better: How Therapy Helps Insomnia

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a popular treatment for insomnia, but does it work for everyone? A recent study dug deep into this question. The study looked at many different research papers to see if CBT works the same way for everyone. The result? It doesn't. Some people see big improvement

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

When Should Surgeons Step In?

Surgeons face a tough decision when it comes to treating nerve issues in the upper body. They have to weigh the benefits of early surgery against the risks of unnecessary procedures. This is a tricky balance because some nerve problems might heal on their own. If doctors jump in too quickly, they c

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Feb 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution: Bacteria to the Rescue

Imagine a world where plastic pollution is a thing of the past. It might sound like a dream, but scientists are making it a reality. They've discovered a special mix of bacteria that can break down a common plastic additive called dibutyl phthalate (DBP). This stuff is used to make plastics flexible

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

The Power of Buprenorphine: A Lifesaver in the Opioid Crisis

Imagine a drug that could save tens of thousands of lives each year. Buprenorphine, a medication used to treat opioid addiction, has been around for over 20 years, but it's not being used as widely as it should be. In 2023, over 105, 000 people died from overdoses, with most of these deaths linked t

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Heart Healing: A New Hope for Heart Attack Patients with Heart Failure

Heart attacks, or acute myocardial infarctions (AMI), often lead to heart failure (HF). For years, doctors have used ACE inhibitors to help manage HF. These drugs target the RAAS system, which plays a big role in blood pressure and fluid balance. Recently, a new drug called sacubitril/valsartan (S/V

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Keeping the Medicine Flowing:A Critical Look at ARV Drugs in Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, particularly in the Central Gondar Zone, maintaining a steady supply of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs is a big challenge. These drugs are crucial for treating HIV, but getting them to patients on time is not always easy. The problem is that supply chains often face interruptions, leading t

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

MS and Facial Pain: What You Need to Know About Percutaneous Treatments

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that affects the brain and spinal cord. It can cause a variety of symptoms, including facial pain. This pain, known as trigeminal neuralgia, is often described as sharp and sudden, like an electric shock. Percutaneous treatments are minimally invasive

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