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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Skin Scare: Pustular Psoriasis on Fingers & Toes

Ever heard of a skin condition that mainly targets your fingers and toes? Well, meet Acrodermatitis Continua of Hallopeau, or ACH for short. This is a rare type of pustular psoriasis that loves to hang out on your distal phalanges—that's a fancy term for the tips of your fingers and toes. But here’s

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Tracking Metabolic Health with Gadgets: A Review

Metabolic diseases like heart conditions and diabetes are big health issues worldwide. People are using wearables and smartphones more often to monitor and deal with risk factors for these diseases. The problem is, there's no clear guide on how to get useful info from these gadgets. This makes it ha

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

How Measurements Can Predict Breast Satisfaction

Ever wondered if some simple body measurements could tell us how happy people are with their breasts? Well, scientists decided to explore this idea. They wanted to see if there's a link between breast size and shape, and how women feel about them, especially in those who haven't had any surgery. The

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Heart Health and Lipoprotein(a): What's the Connection?

Did you know that lipoprotein(a), often forgotten in heart health talks, plays a vital role? Researchers decided to take a closer look at Lp(a) levels and how they might influence atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). They were interested in seeing how traditional risk factors like high bl

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

GhMYB4: The Secret Switch Hiding in Cotton Fibers

Ever wondered how cotton fibers grow so long? It turns out, a tiny protein called GhMYB4 plays a big role in this process. Found in cotton plants, GhMYB4 is like a traffic cop that tells other genes what to do. It's especially active in cells that are growing quickly. When GhMYB4 is around, it keep

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Pear Magic: How Inhibitors Block Flavor-Making Enzymes

You know how fruits get their yummy smell? It's all thanks to tiny, invisible compounds called volatile esters. In 'Nanguo' pears, these esters are produced by an enzyme called PuAAT1. But what happens when you treat these pears with a chemical called 1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP)? This chemical is u

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Healthy Future: Triple Predictors Revealed

Do you know what could help doctors keep a better eye on women's health in the long run? Surprisingly, it's not just one thing. A study found that three key factors can team up to foretell future health risks. These predictors aren't just for any woman, but specifically for those who are currently h

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Silent Killer: Liver Cancer in Fish-Eating Villages

In the heart of southern Lao PDR, a silent killer lurks in the form of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), a deadly liver cancer. This disease is, in part, caused by a tiny parasite called Opisthorchis viverrini (OV). People in high-risk rural communities often eat raw or undercooked river fish, which can car

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

The Dark Side of Social Media: How Teens Get Hooked

Social media is everywhere these days. It keeps us connected and entertained, but it also has a dark side. Teenagers are especially at risk for social media addiction. This means spending too much time online, feeling like they have to check their phones constantly, and letting it harm their real-li

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Mental Health of Refugees in Campania: Stressors and Disorders

In Italy, the number of refugees and asylum seekers has been rising, bringing along social, economic, and health challenges. These groups often face tough times, which can take a toll on their mental well-being. Studies show that compared to the general population, refugees and asylum seekers are mo

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