DISEASE

Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Unusual Virus Strains Strike Pakistani Poultry

Infectious bursal disease, a nasty virus threatening the global poultry industry, is causing big trouble in Pakistan. This study dives into the unique characteristics of the viruses in the Faisalabad district. By examining the VP2 gene, which plays a key role in the virus, scientists discovered that

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Witnessing Parents' Fights: A Silent Risk for Heart Health

Did you know that being exposed to violent fights between parents when you're a kid can impact your heart's health as an adult? It's true! Scientists have found links between experiencing these tense family situations and higher chances of heart disease. But why is this? It turns out that the stress

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Lifestyle Matters: Reducing Dementia Risk

You know how some people worry about inheriting Alzheimer's disease? Well, it turns out that your lifestyle can make a big difference, even if you have a genetic predisposition. A better lifestyle means you're less likely to develop dementia and your brain stays sharper longer. But what does a "bet

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Rwanda Says Goodbye to Marburg Outbreak

Rwanda and the World Health Organization have announced that the Marburg virus outbreak in the country is officially over. No new cases have been reported in recent weeks, which is a promising sign. The outbreak began on September 27 and resulted in 15 deaths and 66 cases. Most of the affected indiv

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

A Fresh Look at Boosting Health via WASH Interventions

Imagine you’re looking to reduce diarrheal disease in low-resource settings. You might think water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions are the answer, right? While they have shown promise, many large-scale trials haven't delivered the expected health benefits for young children. It’s like

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

How Sleep Apnea and Kidney Function Might Be Connected

Sleep apnea syndrome, often overlooked, can have serious health impacts. It's not just about feeling groggy. Recent studies suggest there might be an intriguing link between sleep apnea and how well your kidneys work. But how are these two connected? Let's find out. Kidneys play a crucial role in k

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Graves' Disease and Type 2 Diabetes: Risks and Treatment Insights

In the healthcare world, understanding how different diseases influence each other is a big deal. Graves' disease (GD), a thyroid condition, is a prime example. Researchers in Korea wanted to find out if GD ups the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM). They looked at a bunch of people with GD and compared

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Flashing Lights During Sleep: A New Way to Fight Alzheimer's?

Could flashing lights while you sleep help fight dementia like Alzheimer's? Scientists are exploring this idea with a 40 Hz visual stimulation technique. This non-invasive method is being tested during different sleep stages. The goal? To see if it can boost brain activity and potentially slow down

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

New B. C. Institute to Revolutionize Urologic Care

Did you know that urologic diseases in Canada cost over $20 billion each year? That's a staggering amount! To combat this, the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute has launched the M. H. Mohseni Institute of Urologic Sciences. This place will be home to six special centers, each focusing on d

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

Understanding LRRK2: How One Protein's Actions Control Its Own Activity

Let's talk about a protein called LRRK2, which is linked to Parkinson's disease. This protein is like a multitool with seven different parts, including a kinase and a Roc G domain. Even though we know a lot about how it looks, we're still figuring out how it works. Scientists found out that the Roc

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