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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Helping Families and Friends Cope: The CareVirtue Guide for Dementia Caregivers

Caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias can be tough. As the condition worsens, more help is needed from family and friends. This takes a toll—financially, mentally, and physically. Enter CareVirtue, an online tool designed to bring everyone in the care network together. It he

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Why Biliary Tract Cancer is Often Caught Late

Biliary tract cancer, or BTC, starts in the bile ducts inside the liver (intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma), the main ducts near the liver (extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma), or the gallbladder (gallbladder cancer). Because symptoms are often vague and there are no routine screenings, most patients don

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Food Allergies and Fertility: What's the Link?

Ever wondered if having food allergies could affect your ability to conceive? A recent study in North America explored this question. The researchers looked into how self-reported food allergies might correlate with fecundability, which is the likelihood of getting pregnant each menstrual cycle. Th

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Dec 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

Surviving Desert Drought: How Plant Strategies Change with Rainfall Shifts

In the heart of the Sonoran Desert, annual plants face a tough challenge: they need to time their germination just right to survive. This task is even harder with changing rainfall patterns due to climate change. Scientists studied 10 annual plant species in this desert to understand how they cope w

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Improving Brain Mapping: A New Way to Handle Noisy EEG & MEG Data

Electroencephalography (EEG) and Magnetoencephalography (MEG) are really cool tools doctors and scientists use to study the brain. But they're not perfect. Sometimes, they give blurry pictures of the brain (low spatial resolution) and might miss some parts (partial brain coverage). Plus, some sensor

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Navigating HIV/AIDS: How UK Organizations Supported Black Gay Men

In the 1980s and 1990s, London faced a major health crisis—the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Black gay men (BGM) in Britain needed special care and understanding. Three key organizations stepped up: The Terrence Higgins Trust (THT), Blackliners, and The NAZ Project. Each had its unique approach. THT, though p

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Minnesota Faces Norovirus Surge This Winter

This December, Minnesota is grappling with an unexpected spike in norovirus cases. You might not know much about norovirus, but it's a tough bug that can give you a bad stomachache and diarrhea. A senior epidemiologist, Dr. Amy Saupe, says that norovirus can change over time. Even if you've been imm

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

EoE on the Rise: A Decade of Discovery in Australasian Kids

Did you know that the rate of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) has been climbing in kids from the Northern Hemisphere? But what about our region? Not much is known about EoE here, and that's where this study comes in. Climate and daily habits might play a role in how EoE shows up, so understanding and

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Danger in Pills: Excipient Allergies

You might think the extra stuff in your medicine doesn't matter, right? Wrong! Those so-called "inert" ingredients, called excipients, can actually cause allergic reactions. A recent study dug deep into medical records to find out just how big a deal this is. They checked out case reports from all o

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

How Adult Support in Teens' Activities Affects Their Mental Health

Did you know that the support teens get from adults in their organized activities can make a big difference in how they feel about themselves? A study tracked over 200 teens for six years to see how relationships with adults in sports and other activities changed over time and affected their mental

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