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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Getting Young Adults Involved in Clinical Trials: A Fresh Look

Clinical trials are crucial for developing new treatments. However, some groups are often left out. This is a big problem because it means the treatments might not work as well for these groups. One such group is young adults. They are an important group to include because they will be the ones usin

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

How Technology and Culture Can Help Manage Diabetes

Latinos with type 2 diabetes often face unique challenges. Many do not use intensive insulin management. This makes it hard to keep blood sugar levels in check. There is a need for better solutions. Some researchers looked into how real-time continuous glucose monitoring (RT-CGM) can help. They

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Path of IgA Nephropathy

IgA Nephropathy is a sneaky kidney condition. It is a bit like a silent intruder. It can affect both kids and adults. It shows up when a protein called IgA builds up in the kidneys. This can lead to serious kidney issues over time. Doctors are always trying to figure out who is at risk for this

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

How Smartphones are Revolutionizing Medical Research

Medical research often hinges on precise data. One crucial aspect is tracking when and if patients take their medicine. This has always been a challenge. In the past, researchers had to watch patients swallow pills, trust patients to report honestly, or count pills. These methods are far from perfec

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Deciding to Retry Drugs After Liver Injury: A Guide

Drug testing is a complex process. Sometimes, during trials, a drug may cause liver injury. This is a serious issue. The decision to give the drug again, known as a rechallenge, is tricky. There are no clear rules or guidelines to follow. This makes it hard for drug developers and experts to make in

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Ivermectin and COVID-19: What Does the Latest Research Say?

Ivermectin has been a hot topic when it comes to treating COVID-19. But does it really work? A recent study looked at 19 different trials involving 1, 111 patients to find out. These trials compared Ivermectin to either a placebo or the usual standard of care. The study checked if Ivermectin helped

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Huntington's Disease and the Power of Timed Eating

Huntington's disease is a challenging condition that affects movement, cognitive function, and mental health. Currently, there is no cure, so researchers are constantly exploring new methods to aid those affected. One intriguing approach is time-restricted eating, where individuals consume all their

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Detection Gets a High-Tech Boost

A new tool is shaking up how breast cancer is found during surgery. It is a big deal. Lumicell, a company from Massachusetts, has created a system called LumiSystem. This system uses special lights to help surgeons see tiny bits of cancer that might be left behind. It is a game-changer. This tool is

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

The Power of Early Detection in Alzheimer's Research

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a serious condition that affects many people. There are treatments available for those who show early symptoms. This is a big deal because it means that people can get help before the disease gets too bad. One type of AD is called autosomal dominant AD (ADAD). It is a

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

How a Simple Pill Could Change the Game for Heart Failure Patients

Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) is a serious condition. It often goes untreated due to doctors not prescribing the right meds and patients not taking them as directed. Four specific drugs are recommended for these patients. However, getting patients to stick to this regimen is a

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