MEDICAL

Mar 31 2025HEALTH

A Grandmother's Unlikely Victory Over Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is a formidable foe, but some people manage to outsmart it. Dukhi Hong, an 84-year-old woman from Utah, is one of those rare individuals who have defied the odds. She was given a grim prognosis in 2019 when doctors diagnosed her with aggressive small cell lung cancer. This type of cancer

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in Guangzhou's Golden Years

Heart issues are a big deal worldwide, and they are especially concerning in China. As people live longer, the risk of heart problems goes up. This is because many factors that lead to heart disease can be changed. These include things like smoking, eating poorly, and not exercising enough. However,

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Fresh Medical Students and Their Fear of Death

Medical students starting their clinical training often face a big challenge. They have to deal with their own fears about death. This fear can affect how they care for patients who are dying. So, it is important to understand what makes these students anxious about death. Personality and confi

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Unseen Risk: The Hidden Danger in Your Blood

A silent threat lurks in the blood of millions. It is a tiny particle called Lp(a). It is a mystery to many. It is a danger to some. It is a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. It is a problem for about 64 million people in the United States alone. It is a problem that goes unnoticed.

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Aid pours in, but Myanmar's medical supplies are running low

The death toll in Myanmar and Thailand has risen sharply since a powerful earthquake hit the region. The number of people killed in Myanmar has reached 1, 644. The number of injured people is 3, 408 and 139 people are still missing. The earthquake struck near Mandalay, Myanmar's second-largest ci

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

When Gallbladder Surgery Comes Back to Bite

In the world of medicine, sometimes the first fix isn't the last. Take gallbladder surgery, for example. When the gallbladder is severely inflamed, doctors might opt for a partial removal, known as subtotal cholecystectomy. This method is handy in tough cases, but it's not without risks. One major i

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle of a Rare Heart Condition

In the world of heart health, there's a rare but serious condition called Brugada syndrome. People with this syndrome are at high risk of sudden cardiac arrest. For years, doctors have relied on a device called an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, or ICD, to save lives. This device is inser

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Health Issues in Mental Health Patients

Mental health treatment is crucial, but it often overlooks physical health problems. These physical issues can be quite common among psychiatric patients. A recent effort aimed to address this by checking how easy it is to include medical check-ups for patients in psychiatric hospitals. The goal was

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

Heart Rate and Steps: A Simple Math Hack for Better Health

Heart health is a big deal. Heart disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. It is important to keep an eye on your heart. Many people use smartwatches to track their heart rate and steps. Now, researchers have come up with a new way to use this data. They suggest a simple math trick. Divid

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Healing: A Look at Plastic Surgery's Impact on UK Health

Plastic surgery plays a crucial role in fixing injuries and improving lives. However, it also comes with a hefty price tag for the UK's healthcare system. The financial and health burdens are significant. The cost of treating plastic surgery-related conditions in the UK was a staggering 34. 3 billi

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