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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Older Women in Care Homes and UTI Treatment: What's the Deal?

In care homes, many women get urinary tract infections (UTIs). A recent study looked at how these infections are treated. It checked out the antibiotics given to women in long-term care homes. The study wanted to see if one type of antibiotic, fluoroquinolones (FQs), caused more problems than other

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Jun 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Algae and Antibiotics: A Complex Dance in Our Oceans

Antibiotics are everywhere. They are used to keep animals healthy and help plants grow. But what happens when these medicines end up in our oceans? Scientists have been studying this for years. They found that antibiotics can have a big impact on marine algae. These tiny plants are super important.

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Self-Treatment With Antibiotics: A Growing Problem in South-East Delhi

In South-East Delhi, a significant number of adults are taking antibiotics without a doctor's prescription. This practice, known as self-medication with antibiotics (SMA), is a major concern. It can lead to antimicrobial resistance (AMR), making treatments less effective and increasing healthcare co

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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

Nanotech's Role in Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment Monitoring

Cancer treatment is tricky. Doctors struggle with seeing deep into tissues. They also have trouble getting clear, real-time pictures of tumors as they change during treatment. Traditional imaging methods just don't cut it. They lack the detail and speed needed to track the dynamic tumor environm

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Hidden Weapons of Friendly Bacteria

The Lactobacillaceae family is a group of bacteria known for their positive impact on human health. They live in our guts and help keep us healthy. Among their many talents, these bacteria produce antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). These are tiny proteins that can fight off harmful bacteria, viruses, an

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

The State of Back Surgery Recovery in the UK

In the UK, there is a strong push for rehabilitation following planned back surgeries. However, the actual extent of this support is unclear. A recent effort aimed to shed light on this by investigating how physiotherapists handle recovery before, during, and after specific types of back operations.

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

The Shift in Physical Therapy: Empowering Patients

The world of physical therapy is evolving. It is moving away from the old days of simply treating symptoms. Now, it focuses on helping patients take control of their own health. This shift is particularly noticeable in the treatment of muscle and bone issues. In the past, therapists often took a han

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Probiotics: A New Hope for Jaundiced Babies?

Jaundice is a common issue in newborns. About 60% of full-term babies and 80% of premature babies experience it. This happens because of high levels of unconjugated bilirubin in their blood. This can cause serious health problems if not treated properly. Phototherapy is the standard treatment. It

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Back Pain's Hidden Challenges: A Closer Look at Risk Factors

Back pain is a common issue that affects many people. It can be tricky to predict who will have a tough time with it. The STarT Back screening Tool (SBT) is one way to spot those at risk. However, it has a blind spot. It does not account for pain that spreads across multiple sites or becomes wid

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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

The Early Earth's Chemistry Trick

The early Earth was a wild place. The planet was full of chemicals that don't exist today. One big mystery is how life started from these chemicals. Scientists have been puzzling over this for a long time. One key question is how phosphorus, an important element for life, got involved in the ear

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