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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Phthalates and Gallstones: A Closer Look

Let's talk about phthalates. These are chemicals that show up in a lot of everyday products, and scientists have been trying to figure out if they can increase the risk of getting gallstones. In a study from 2017-2018, researchers looked at urine samples from 1735 adults. They found that two specifi

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Zeolites: Why Some Are Better Than Others at Grabbing Harmful Gases

Think about a complex chemical like chloroethenes. They're used in many industries, but if they're not handled properly, they can do some real damage. Scientists are on a mission to figure out the best way to capture these harmful gases—specifically, they're intrigued by zeolites, which are like tin

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Living with Immune Disorders: Patients Share Their Journeys of Adaptation

Inborn errors of immunity, rare conditions that affect how the body's immune system works, can lead to unusual infections, autoimmunity, inflammation, and even cancer. Adapting to these conditions involves integrating the challenges they bring into daily life. Poor adaptation can lead to mental heal

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Finding New Hope Against Leishmaniasis: A Year's Breakthroughs

Leishmaniasis, a significant but neglected disease in tropical regions, urgently needs improved treatments. Over the past year, researchers have been active in developing new tests and strategies to find better medicines. The current treatments are limited, making it challenging for doctors to treat

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Discovering Clinical Reasoning in Forensic Medicine: A Literature Exploration

Ever wondered how doctors solve medical mysteries in forensic cases? This exploration dived into the world of teaching clinical reasoning in forensic medicine. The goal? To check out what's already been written about it. Forensic doctors need sharp thinking skills to figure out the truth behind cri

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Medical Students' Take on COVID-19 Vaccines: A Fresh Perspective

When it comes to COVID-19 vaccines, not all medical students think alike. Their views can be shaped by various factors, including where they come from and their backgrounds. This study dives into how these differences play out, focusing on how medical schools teach students about vaccines. First, l

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

North Korea Fires Missile Amid U. S. -South Korea Meetings

On Monday, North Korea launched a ballistic missile as U. S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was visiting South Korea. Blinken warned that North Korea was getting closer to Russia in terms of advanced space technology. He also mentioned that while a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas would likely

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Discovering Health Benefits in an Unlikely Vegetable

Have you ever thought that common vegetables could hold hidden health secrets? Scientists have found something amazing in a popular edible plant from Vietnam called Elatostema tenuicaudatum. This plant, which is often eaten in the northwest region of the country, has been studied for its potential b

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Head and Neck Cancer in Plummer-Vinson Syndrome: What You Need to Know

Did you know that Plummer-Vinson Syndrome (PVS) can put people at risk for head and neck cancer? This isn't just a random fact—researchers have taken a close look at how these health issues connect. PVS, which affects the esophagus and throat, can create conditions that make it easier for cancer to

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Frozen Ground Beef Warns: Look Out for Plastic and Metal Pieces

Ever heard of a food alert? Well, there's one now for a type of frozen ground beef. The U. S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has just warned people about a specific product. This ground beef, made by a company in Oxford, Ohio, might have bits of plastic or meta

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