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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Which Method Maps Data Better? Machine Learning or Regression?

Imagine you are a scientist doing research on how to represent data in a way that makes sense. You have a toolbox with two types of tools. The first is machine learning and the second is regression models. So, which should you use? Let's start with the basics. Machine learning and regression mode

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Legs in Peril: The Silent Struggle of Artery Health

Imagine your arteries winding through your legs. Now, picture them getting blocked, like a congested highway. This is what happens with Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD). Alright, so here's a big fact: 171 home care patients were checked over a year, and 31. 6% of them had PAD. get this, t

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Finding the Best Plan: Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening in China

China faces a big challenge. It has a massive population and limited resources. This makes it tough to figure out the best way to screen for breast and cervical cancers. These two cancers are the most common among women. Screening can catch these cancers early, making treatment more effective and

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

What's Holding Babies Back?

A baby’s growth inside the womb can be affected by many things. Not growing as they should can lead to serious issues like stillbirth or health problems at birth. This is called Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR). It’s a big deal in Nepal because many babies there don’t grow as expected. Many r

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Feb 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water Worries: Why We Need a Global Plan

Freshwater scarcity is a big concern worldwide and it is not slowing down. This problem is because of increasing demand for water, environmental changes, and bad management practices. Water is crucial for various sectors that need it for many purposes. Most resource evaluations only focus on mineral

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Feb 09 2025EDUCATION

Challenges in Nepal's Ethical Approval Process for Research

Nepal has rules for health research. They have to get approval from the Nepal Health Research Council before they start a study with humans. This is to keep people safe and make sure the study is good. Scientists must be given permission to publish their results. The first step is for t

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Battling Bugs in Nepal: A Hospital's Fight Against Resistant Infections

In the bustling streets of Nepal, hospitals, especially those at the tertiary level, face a silent battle. This battle is against bloodstream infections, or BSIs, which can cause sepsis and lead to serious illness or even death. Imagine these infections as tiny, invisible enemies that sneak into the

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Farewell to the Pioneer of Nursing Sciences

A vibrant retirement celebration unfolded on September 17, honoring a trailblazing figure in nursing. The event marked not only the end of one journey but also a moment to reflect on the accomplishments of a prestigious position. The ceremony was a mix of warmth and reflection, offering a panoramic

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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Unleashing the Power of Repair: Axon Growth in Injured Spinal Cord

RAGs can be a big deal when it comes to healing. They are special genes that push nerves to regrow. Now, scientists have found that injured neurons in the spinal cord could benefit from a bit of a push to activate these regeneration genes. The central nervous system often faces challenges when it co

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Axial Spondyloarthritis: How Your Life Affects Your Health

Axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) is an inflammatory condition that affects the spine and joints. It's not just about your body it's also about where you live, who you are, and how you live. This condition doesn't just show up randomly, it has a story behind it and that story is very complex.

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