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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Walking with Extra Weight: How It Affects Ankle Joint Motion

Ever wondered how walking with extra weight changes the way your ankles move? Biomechanists have been diving into this question for a while now. They used some fancy tech like dynamic biplane radiography and model-based 2D-3D tracking to see how the ankle joint complex behaves under extra load. Turn

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Nov 23 2024RELIGION

Faith and Medicine: How Jewish and Muslim Beliefs Shape Healthcare Choices

When it comes to healthcare, patients from religious minorities like Orthodox Judaism and Islam might encounter unique struggles. They have to balance their beliefs with the principles of Western medicine. This exploration dives into the similarities between these faiths' approaches to medical ethic

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Hip Fracture Recovery: Comparing Two Rehab Programs

Imagine breaking your hip, and then trying to figure out the best way to get back on your feet. That's what researchers set out to do in a study comparing two rehabilitation programs. One was called "Rehabilitation for Life" (RFL), and the other was the usual care people get. The goal? To find out w

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Nov 19 2024SPORTS

Coach Pederson: No Monday Meeting with Owner

Jacksonville Jaguars head coach, Doug Pederson, faced reporters on Monday, following a disastrous 52-6 loss to the Detroit Lions. When asked about the possibility of being fired, Pederson shrugged it off, saying, "If it happens, it happens. " Despite the team's poor showing, nothing had changed by M

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Nov 17 2024CRIME

A Faithful Dad's Tragic End in Brooklyn

Imagine a young dad in Brooklyn, Brian Irizarry, who was living life to the fullest. He was known for his deep love for his family and his newly found faith. One afternoon, while horsing around with a friend near Fourth Ave. and 60th St. , a tragic event occurred. Brian was struck by a box truck and

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Exercising for Better Brains: Which Workouts Help Kids with Developmental Disorders?

Do you know that certain types of exercise can really make a difference for children and teens with developmental disorders? Scientists looked at 68 different studies to figure out what works best. They found that combative sports like karate or boxing might be the top choice for boosting physical s

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Big Words, Big Help: How AI is Changing Orthopedics

Have you ever imagined having a smart assistant that can understand and generate medical texts, images, and even videos? This is exactly what large language models (LLMs) are capable of. But how does this technology fit into the world of orthopedics? Orthopedics deals with bone and joint issues, wh

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Kids with Asthma and COVID-19 Vaccines: What Iran's Parents Think

The COVID-19 pandemic, announced in early 2020, pushed for quick protective measures, with vaccines at the forefront. Although vaccines were developed and distributed rapidly, many people are still unsure about getting them. This study looks at why some parents in Iran might be hesitant to have thei

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Teaching Kids to Stay Safe: Do Burn Prevention Programs Really Work?

Every year, many kids get burned. A recent study looked into whether teaching kids about burn safety can actually reduce these injuries. Researchers tried out an educational program in schools. The program had lessons, games, and activities to help kids understand how to stay safe from burns. Scient

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Growing a Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology Workforce: A Decade of Insights

We've got a big problem: not enough experts to help kids with medicines. Back in 2012, the National Institutes of Health started a program to train future pediatric clinical pharmacologists. We checked in with trainees and graduates to see what's working and what needs fixing. Over 50% responded, mo

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