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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Nasal Spray for Seizures: A New Hope for Epilepsy Treatment

Epilepsy is a tough nut to crack when it comes to treatment. Despite many options, doctors and patients are still struggling to find something that works really well and is safe. So, scientists are on the hunt for new ways to make antiseizure drugs better. One exciting idea is to use tiny, advanced

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Handling Epidemic Info: A Game of Trust and Truth

Mystery viruses and the chaos they cause can lead to chaos in government departments. This mess gets sticky, as departments have different tasks. Health departments might be slow to report issues to avoid punishment, and administrative departments might ignore warnings to prevent false alarms. Game

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

UK & France Mull Troop Plans for Ukraine's Future

France and the UK are discussing the idea of sending military personnel to Ukraine as part of a potential peacekeeping mission after a ceasefire. The talks, led by French President Emmanuel Macron, consider a few scenarios for British troops. They might help monitor a buffer zone, protect Kyiv, or t

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Taming Epilepsy: Does Surgery on Temporal Encephaloceles Help?

You might be surprised to know that some people with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) have a condition called temporal encephaloceles (TEs). Sometimes, these TEs are spotted by chance during scans. Do doctors and hospitals agree on how to treat these patients before surgery? Not really. Their practices

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

When Epilepsy Meets Hormones: A Surprising Infant Case

Imagine this: a tiny infant, just a few months old, is fighting epilepsy. Doctors prescribe a hormone therapy called adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) to help. Shockingly, instead of helping, it triggers a dangerous heart rhythm disorder called ventricular tachycardia. This isn't a story from a med

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Searching for Autoantibodies in Stubborn Epilepsy Cases

Have you ever heard about neural autoantibodies in epilepsy? Scientists have been trying to figure out how often these special antibodies show up in people with epilepsy that doesn't respond to treatment. The problem is, sometimes it's hard to tell if someone has epilepsy or if their seizures are ca

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Racial Gaps in Labor Pain Relief: What's the Deal?

Did you know that the way women experience pain relief during childbirth can be different based on their race? A recent study looked into how often black and white women needed extra pain meds while using labor epidurals. The study found that black women might be getting these extra meds more often

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Neuro Images Reveal: Ways to Spot Epilepsy Through Hand Movements

Ever wondered how doctors can tell where seizures start in the brain? A recent study found an interesting clue: the way a person's hands move during a seizure. Researchers looked at videos of people having seizures and noticed that the hand on the same side as the brain area causing the seizure woul

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

The Rising Tide of Liver Cancer: A Global Perspective

Did you know that liver cancer, specifically hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is on the rise worldwide? This isn't just because of old risks like viruses and toxins. New factors like metabolic diseases and air pollution are also playing a big role. We need to tackle these issues differently if we wan

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

A Surprising Case of Brain Parasites in Timor-Leste

Meet a 28-year-old man from Timor-Leste who shocked doctors with a rare brain infection. This infection, called neurocysticercosis, is caused by a tiny worm called Taenia solium. It's usually found in places where pigs are raised and pork is eaten a lot. But Timor-Leste isn't one of those places, so

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