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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Unusual Items in Unexpected Places: What Happens When People Insert Objects Where They Don't Belong?

People sometimes put things where they shouldn't, and this can lead to big problems. Doctors and nurses have to deal with these cases often. They wanted to find out more about who does this, how often it happens, and what happens to these people. First, they looked at the people involved. They foun

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Understanding Glioblastoma in Young Adults: A Look at Treatment and Survival Rates

Glioblastoma is a serious type of brain cancer. It often affects older adults, but it can also strike young people. In the United States, doctors have been studying how this disease is treated and how patients fare. The findings show some interesting patterns. Young adults with glioblastoma face a

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Your Heart's Daily Dance: How Time Affects Your Ticker

Ever wondered why heart attacks happen more in the morning? It's all about your body's internal clock, or circadian rhythm. This rhythm, controlled by a tiny part of the brain and other body clocks, affects how your heart works throughout the day. During sleep, your heart chills out, thanks to a cal

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Home Health Tech: A Game Changer for Seniors

The healthcare system is under pressure as the population ages. Hospitals are often overcrowded, and seniors frequently find themselves in a revolving door of visits. But what if technology could change this? Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a tool that could help. It allows doctors to keep an eye

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Jul 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Video Smarts: How EAAR Model Sees and Understands Actions

Ever wondered how computers can understand what's happening in a video? It's not magic, it's science! The EAAR model is a smart tool that helps computers figure out actions in videos. This isn't just about fun and games. It's useful in many areas like security, traffic control, and even entertainmen

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Hair Loss and Cancer: What You Need to Know

Hair loss, or alopecia, is a common side effect of cancer treatment. It can be tough on patients, affecting their self-esteem and how they see themselves. The best way to handle this is by planning ahead and tailoring the approach to each person's needs. For those going through chemotherapy, especi

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Does Supplier Choice Really Impact ACL Surgery Outcomes?

ACL surgeries are common, but does the choice of medical equipment supplier really make a difference in the results? A recent study suggests it might not be as crucial as previously thought. The research focused on high-volume surgical centers, looking at surgery time, the need for follow-up procedu

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

How AI is Changing Nursing: A Look at the Future

Nursing is changing fast. AI is a big part of this change. But how can AI help nurses? And how can nurses use AI to make their jobs easier? These are big questions. Leaders in nursing informatics are trying to find answers. AI is not just a trend. It is here to stay. It can help nurses in many ways

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Urban Living and Cryptosporidium: A Closer Look at Infection Risks in Romania

In Romania, a recent study took a closer look at what might put hospitalized patients at risk for Cryptosporidium infections. Researchers gathered data from 312 people, ranging from very young infants to the elderly, living in both cities and countryside areas. They tested stool samples using specia

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Helping Patients Stay Home at the End of Life: What Works?

There's a lot we still don't know about helping people spend their final days at home. A recent study tried to figure out what makes it possible for patients to stay home and even pass away there when they're receiving palliative care. First, let's talk about why this matters. Many people prefer to

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