RESEARCH

Mar 27 2025HEALTH

New Ways to Care for Hearts with HFpEF

The heart is a strong muscle, but it can face some serious hurdles. One of these hurdles is heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, or HFpEF. This condition makes it tough for the heart to relax and fill up properly between beats. This can cause a lot of health issues and make it hard to fig

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

How Pregnant Women with Gestational Diabetes Can Shape Better Health Programs

Gestational diabetes is a condition that affects many pregnant women. It is a type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy. It can lead to health problems for both the mother and the baby. To tackle this issue, health experts have been exploring different ways to support these women. One approach

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Mar 27 2025SCIENCE

The Long Road of Tobamovirus Research

A major milestone in the study of plant viruses was reached in 2023. It marked the 125th anniversary of research into Tobamoviruses. These viruses are a big deal in the world of plant health. They can cause serious problems for crops, especially tobacco and tomatoes. The study of Tobamoviruses has

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Cats and Mites: A Simple Solution to a Big Problem

Notoedres cati is a tiny, contagious mite that loves to burrow into a cat's skin. This nasty little critter causes mange, which is really itchy and leads to some nasty skin issues. Now, imagine a group of cats living together in one home, all dealing with this problem. This is where a recent study c

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Ivermectin and COVID-19: What Does the Latest Research Say?

Ivermectin has been a hot topic when it comes to treating COVID-19. But does it really work? A recent study looked at 19 different trials involving 1, 111 patients to find out. These trials compared Ivermectin to either a placebo or the usual standard of care. The study checked if Ivermectin helped

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

The Unlikely Hiring for a Questionable Study

A recent hiring decision has raised eyebrows and sparked controversy. David Geier, known for his anti-vaccine stance and lack of medical credentials, has been brought on board by the Department of Health and Human Services. His role? A data analyst for a study that aims to revisit the debunked link

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Spirituality's Impact on Women's Health and Empowerment

In southern Brazil, a unique experiment unfolded. Women who work with recyclable materials took part in spirituality workshops. The aim was to see how spirituality could boost their health and well-being. This happened over a year, from July 2022 to June 2023. The approach was hands-on, using ac

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Genes and You: How Ready Are We for Personalized Medicine?

In the heart of Italy, a fascinating experiment is unfolding. The Valle d'Aosta region has been diving deep into the world of precision medicine. This approach uses an individual's genetic makeup to create personalized treatments. The goal is to gather as much health and genetic data as possible.

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Numbers in Temporomandibular Disorders Research

When it comes to studying temporomandibular disorders, or TMD, the numbers matter. Sample size and effect size are crucial in making sure the results of a study are reliable. These numbers help researchers figure out how many people to include in a study and how big of an impact the treatment might

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Huntington's Disease and the Power of Timed Eating

Huntington's disease is a challenging condition that affects movement, cognitive function, and mental health. Currently, there is no cure, so researchers are constantly exploring new methods to aid those affected. One intriguing approach is time-restricted eating, where individuals consume all their

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