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Dec 11 2024HEALTH

How Sustainable Design Can Improve Healthcare Spaces

Imagine you're designing a hospital. You want it to be good for patients and staff, right? But also, you want it to be kind to the environment. How do you balance both? A recent study found that by looking at past research, we can see where these two goals overlap. Scientists checked through lots o

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Physiotherapy’s Century: A Global Gathering in Africa

Imagine celebrating a century of physiotherapy with a global conference in the heart of Africa! That's exactly what happened in Cape Town, South Africa, during September 2024. The South African Society of Physiotherapy™ (SASP®) marked 100 years with the World Physiotherapy - Africa Region Congress.

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Psoriasis: Can Anti-IL-17/23 Drugs Help?

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and psoriasis are both long-term inflammatory conditions that share similar immune system pathways. Both diseases involve cytokines like tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin (IL)-17, and IL-23. Currently, treatment choices for HS are limited, with only adalimumab an

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

A New Way to Zap Cancer: MRgRT After Surgery

Imagine getting targeted radiation therapy for prostate cancer, guided by a powerful magnet. That's exactly what researchers are exploring with magnetic resonance-guided radiotherapy (MRgRT) for men who've had their prostate removed. This study dived into the feasibility, safety, and early results o

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

Drugs Unleashed: How Clever Links are Revolutionizing Delivery

Imagine you're sick, and your medicine can't reach the right spot in your body to do its job. That's a common issue with many drugs today. Scientists are tackling this problem by creating special links that can break apart in the right conditions, allowing the medicine to be released exactly where a

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Dec 07 2024SPORTS

Ice Climber's Miraculous Recovery: From Cliff Fall to Comeback

It was a simple mistake that nearly cost Martynka Wawrzyniak her life. During an ice climbing trip, she reached for a dropped glove and fell a staggering 200 feet into a tree. This accident broke multiple bones in her ankle and lower leg. Doctors at NYU Langone Health had to rebuild her left leg wit

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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Understanding Allergy Treatment Through a New Lens

Allergies have become quite common these days. Doctors think this is because of a mix of our genes, how we live, and what's in our environment. One important way to treat allergies is called Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy, or AIT for short. This method can actually change how your body deals with a

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Kind and Cruel: Mixing Treatments for HPV-Positive Throat Cancer

Did you know that HPV, the same virus that causes warts, can also lead to throat cancer? Scientists are exploring a new way to treat this kind of cancer, using a mix of methods. One treatment is called TORS, which is like a robot-assisted operation to remove the tumor from the throat. Another is giv

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Injectable Treatment for Opioid Addiction: What's Holding Us Back?

Injectable opioid agonist treatment, or iOAT, is a game-changer for people struggling with opioid addiction. It's patient-focused and backed by solid evidence. But there's a catch. We don't know much about what makes iOAT work or what stops it from being successful. This study dives into the challen

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Uveal Melanoma: Unveiling New Treatment Hopes with Single-Cell Sequencing

Did you know that uveal melanoma, a rare eye cancer, is actually the most common type of eye cancer? It forms when melanocytes, the cells that give our eyes color, go rogue. Local treatments work well, but the real trouble starts when the cancer spreads. More than half of patients face this scary sc

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