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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

The Fix: Screws vs. Pins for Broken Knuckles

Metacarpal neck fractures are common injuries, especially among young, active individuals. These breaks often occur during sports, fights, or accidents. When these fractures need surgery, doctors have two main options: retrograde intramedullary screw (IMS) fixation and closed reduction percutaneous

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Feb 20 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Hidden Patterns in Tissues: The Power of SpaDCN

Imagine trying to understand a complex city layout without knowing how different buildings communicate with each other. That's similar to the challenge scientists face when studying tissues. They have tools to see where different cells are, but figuring out how these cells talk to each other and wor

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Feb 20 2025BUSINESS

Paramount's Big Sale: A Bumpy Road Ahead

Shari Redstone's journey to sell her family's media empire, Paramount Global, has been anything but smooth. It's been a decade since she started this journey, and she’s faced countless legal battles and corporate maneuvers. The sale was expected to be finalized in April, but recent events have throw

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Feb 20 2025EDUCATION

Money Mix-Up: Santa Clara County's Head Start Funds

The Santa Clara County Office of Education has been accused of misusing federal funds. The report, released on Friday, revealed that over $135, 000 was used incorrectly. The funds were meant for the Head Start program. This program helps low-income children under five get important resources. The mo

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Back Pain Blues: What Makes a Good Rehab Program?

Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a common issue that affects many adults. To tackle this, interprofessional rehabilitation programs have been recommended. These programs are designed to improve the quality of life, reduce pain, and enhance functionality. However, there's a catch. The specific feature

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Feb 20 2025EDUCATION

Instagram: A New Microscope for Medical Students?

Imagine this: instead of peering through a microscope, medical students are swiping through Instagram. Sounds crazy, right? But that's exactly what's happening in some medical schools. Histology, the study of tissues, is a core subject in medical education. It's all about understanding the tiny stru

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Can Video Games Improve Health for Elderly in Rural Care Homes?

Older adults in rural long-term care facilities often face significant health challenges. These challenges include cognitive decline, which can be exacerbated by limited resources and staffing issues. Traditional exercise programs can become boring and repetitive, leading to a lack of motivation amo

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Why We Choose Our Workouts

Ever noticed how some people love hitting the gym while others prefer a gentle stroll in the park? It turns out, our exercise choices are deeply personal. Scientists conducted a study using something called a Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE). They presented various workout options to participants an

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Fasting and Diabetes: What Teens Need to Know

Fasting during Ramadan can be a challenge for anyone, but it's especially tricky for teens with type 1 diabetes. This condition makes it hard for the body to control blood sugar levels. During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn till dusk, which means no food or drink for several hours. This can mess wi

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Can AI Be Your Back's New Best Friend?

Spinal pain is a major issue affecting millions. It's one of the most frequent musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), causing long-term pain and difficulty moving around. This can significantly lower a person's quality of life. While exercise is known to help manage spinal pain, getting people to stick t

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