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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Improving Care: How Gender-Affirming Language Matters in Neurology

In the world of neurology, the language we use makes a huge difference, especially when it comes to caring for transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals. You might think that language has come a long way, with explicit pronouns and all, but there's still much to be done. Historically, sex and

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

How Food and Sleep Affect Kids with Speech Delays

Ever thought about how eating and sleeping habits could shape a child's speech development? A study delved into this, focusing on kids with language difficulties (LDs). Parents filled out surveys about their kids' sleep patterns, food intake, and behavior. Researchers crunched the numbers to find in

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Straightening Toes: A Comparison of Orthoses

You might not think much about your toes, but when they're not aligned properly, it can cause pain and discomfort. Hallux valgus is a condition where the big toe points outward and the toe joint sticks out. This study explored how two types of orthoses, or foot supports, can help with this condition

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Spanish-Speaking Patients and Digital Health: A Closer Look

In the United States, language barriers often stand in the way of quality healthcare for Spanish-speaking individuals. These patients, often classified as having Limited English Proficiency (LEP), face unique challenges. Despite the potential of digital health technologies to bridge these gaps, ther

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Making Science Articles Easier to Read: Can AI Help?

Understanding health information is key to staying well. Experts suggest medical details should be written like for a sixth-grader. But often, even patients struggle with scientific articles. They're tricky! Our team looked at how big language models (LLMs) can make these articles easier to read. We

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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 22 2024HEALTH

What Do Older Adults Really Want from Their Care?

Imagine you're trying to please a big, diverse group of people – that's the challenge when it comes to caring for older adults. They're like a box of chocolates, all different. Some like to be looked after at home, others in a friendly care center. Some need a lot of attention, while others are happ

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Smart Models, Better Cancer Care

Doctors traditionally use tricky rule-based systems to review medical reports, and even though these methods work, they take a lot of time and can lead to errors, especially with unstructured data like doctors' notes. Enter large language models (LLMs), which are making waves in the medical field. T

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Chatbots in Medicine: A New Way to Help Stomach Problems

Imagine having a super-smart helper that can talk and understand language better than any other computer. This isn't some sci-fi movie stuff, but a real thing happening in the medical world. These helpers, called large language models (LLMs), are changing how doctors take care of people with stomach

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Race and Language: Factors in PICU Code Status

In the world of pediatric intensive care, researchers have recently started to explore the connection between language, race, and a patient's code status. Code status refers to the medical decisions made regarding a child's treatment in critical situations. Surprisingly, not many studies have focuse

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