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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Medicating Seizures in People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Practical Guide

Epilepsy and intellectual disability often go hand in hand, making treatment a unique challenge. Understanding how to manage seizures in people with intellectual disabilities requires a well-rounded approach. Unlike others, these individuals often deal with complex symptoms and higher resistance to

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

How Epidemiology's Past Can Shape Our Health Future

Did you know that epidemiology has been around since the time of Hippocrates? But let's focus on when it really took off – during the late 18th to mid-19th century. This was a time when countries were growing economically, spreading their influence, and facing infectious diseases. Epidemiology playe

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

How Allergies Start: The Role of Cells and Viruses

You know how some people get allergies after being exposed to certain things in the air? Well, it turns out that this isn't just about what they're breathing in, but also about how their body responds to it. In people who are genetically more likely to have allergies, getting a virus or being around

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Brain Surgery Mapping: How Resting MRIs Compare

Ever wondered how doctors pinpoint the exact spot in the brain where epilepsy seizures start? One common tool is resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI). A recent study dug deeper into how well this method works compared to other techniques like intracranial EEG and actual surgery results. The resear

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Dec 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Do Dates Change?

Ever wondered why we use different dates to mark important events? It's not just about the day or the month, but also the year. Let's dive into the fascinating world of dates and why they change. First, let's talk about why dates change at all. It's all about the calendar we use. You see, there are

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Sipping and Puffing: How Age and Drinks Affect Smokers' Mouths in Ajman

Ever wondered how sipping hot beverages and puffing cigarettes affect the inner lining of your mouth? Scientists in Ajman, UAE, set out to answer this question by studying the buccal epithelial cells (the cells that make up the inner lining of your cheeks) of both smokers and non-smokers. This study

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Worm Woes: Unraveling Hungary's Echinococcosis Mystery

Ever wondered why a tiny worm called Echinococcus multilocularis is causing trouble in Hungary? This little guy is the culprit behind human alveolar echinococcosis (HAE), a health issue that's been on the rise. Over the past five years, almost two-thirds of the country's 40 known cases popped up. So

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Dec 29 2024POLITICS

UN Approves New Peace Mission in Somalia

The United Nations has given the green light for a new African peacekeeping mission to help Somalia fight the insurgent group al-Shabaab. This decision comes with some uncertainty, especially regarding the future involvement of Ethiopian troops. The existing peacekeeping force, known as ATMIS, is se

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Sleep and Breast Cancer: Unraveling the Connection

Breast cancer is a significant health concern, being the most common cancer among women globally. To effectively prevent it, understanding modifiable risk factors is crucial. One such factor that's gaining attention is sleep. Various sleep aspects, like duration, quality, disorders, medication use,

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

New Treatment for Center Layer Eye Issue

Let's talk about a cool new way doctors are treating severe cases of a condition called idiopathic epiretinal membranes (iERM). This happens when a thin layer of tissue grows on the surface of the eye's retina, and in severe cases, it can have extra layers in the center of the eye. Now, the interes

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