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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Life After Leg Trauma: Boosting Research in the QUINTET Study

Have you ever wondered how a serious leg injury affects daily life? The QUINTET study is digging deep into this question. Researchers are focusing on the quality of life for people who've had open lower limb trauma. This means injuries where the skin and flesh are torn, exposing bones, muscles, or t

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Tracking HIV Program's Success: A Research Protocol

Implementation science is all about seeing how well ideas work in real life. While we often focus on making things better and testing if they work, it's also important to see how they perform in real situations. This study looks at an intense support program for people with HIV. The goal is to figur

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Do Rat Teeth Respond to Mom's Blood Pressure?

You might think that a pregnant mom's blood pressure would have some impact on her baby's teeth. But it turns out, maybe not! Researchers looked at rat pups and found that even when mom is hypertensive or treated with a blood pressure medicine called atenolol, the little ones' incisors don't show an

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Journey Through Dental History: 70 Years of Chinese Stomatology Research

Over the past seven decades, the Chinese Journal of Stomatology has published around eighty articles focusing on the history of Chinese dental medicine. These articles can be divided into three main phases, reflecting shifts in both quantity and themes. Initially, the articles centered on dental his

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Counting Deaths Differently: Brazil's New Method for Understanding Violence

Violence is a major concern in Brazil, but understanding the true extent of it has been tough. The Brazilian Mortality Information System (SIM) is a key source of data, but it's not always perfect. Researchers have been working on a new way to make sense of this information. They call it the GBD-Bra

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

What's a Fair Price for Lost Farmland?

In Ethiopia, urban growth is causing big problems for farmers in areas just outside cities, known as peri-urban zones. When farmers are forced to leave their land, they often don't get fair compensation. This study looked into how much money these farmers think is fair for their lost land. The resea

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Chatty Meetings: Making Space for Different Values in Healthcare

Imagine a doctor, a patient, and their family sitting around a table, talking openly about what's important to them. This isn't just a nice idea; it's what happens in clinical ethics discussions. These chats can really help in healthcare settings, both for kids and adults. They're a great way to inc

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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Brush Up: An Unusual Gadget for Teeth that Might Surprise You

Ever heard of a toothbrush that shakes your whole face? The Feno Smartbrush does just that. Designed by a dentist, this unusual gadget vibrates all your teeth at once in just 20 seconds. It's like a massage for your mouth, and it's not just about the vibration. It also tracks your brushing habits a

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

A Budget-Friendly Approach: Clips & Blue for Breast Cancer Localization

Managing breast cancer often involves having to remove only the affected area, not the whole breast. This surgery, known as breast conservation, requires precise pinpointing of the tumor—especially tricky if it can't be felt. The challenge is to do this without racking up big bills. Enter a nifty co

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Cat Virus Diagnosis: A New Way to Spot FIP

Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a nasty disease caused by a feline coronavirus. Diagnosing this illness can be tricky because the current methods aren't very accurate. A new approach called the FIP Effusion Index has been tested. This method combines a special ratio (albumin-to-globulin) with

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