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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Easing Nerves: Can Games and Music Help During Surgery?

Surgery can be scary, and it's not just about the pain. For some patients, the stress of the procedure can be just as tough. This is especially true for those undergoing vascular surgery for internal carotid artery problems. Doctors often use regional anesthesia for this type of surgery. This allows

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Do Antidepressants Really Help People Live Longer?

Antidepressants are known to help people feel better, but do they actually help people live longer? This is a question that has been on many minds. A recent study looked into this very thing. It wanted to see if there was a connection between taking antidepressants and living a longer life for peopl

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Path from MGUS to Multiple Myeloma

Multiple myeloma is a serious blood cancer. It often starts from a condition called MGUS. MGUS is usually harmless. But sometimes, it can turn into multiple myeloma. Researchers wanted to find out why this happens. They looked at data from many people. They found that certain health conditions can

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Rising Prediabetes Rates in Teens: What's Going On?

Nearly one-third of U. S. teens, aged 12 to 17, now have prediabetes. This alarming statistic comes from recent data released by the CDC. The numbers show a significant increase from previous estimates, which suggested that about one in five kids had prediabetes. This rise is a serious concern becau

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

Tin Iodide Nanocrystals: A Closer Look at the Science

Researchers recently responded to feedback about their study on formamidinium tin iodide nanocrystals. The original work aimed to reduce impurities in these tiny particles, specifically focusing on tin(IV) impurities. The feedback came from A. Dhingra, who raised some points about the research. The

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Bangladesh's Path to Better Sexual and Reproductive Health

In Bangladesh, the focus is on improving sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). This is key for people's health, happiness, and the country's growth. To make a real difference, it's important to involve those who are most affected. A recent effort aimed to figure out the most pressing re

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

Is it fair to let grant applicants review others' work?

In the world of research funding, a new idea is being put to the test. What if the people applying for grants also got to review the applications of others? This is called distributed peer review. It's a way to get more researchers involved in deciding who gets funding. Some folks are trying this o

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Finding the Right Blood Thinner Balance for Heart Patients

Heart patients with mechanical aortic valves often need blood thinners for life. These meds, called vitamin K antagonists, stop dangerous clots from forming on the new valve. The usual target for blood thinning, measured by INR, is 2. 5. But some patients have extra risks. If they have atrial fibri

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Aotearoa's Lifeline: How 1737 is Changing Mental Health Support

In Aotearoa New Zealand, a vital service called 1737 Need to Talk has been making waves since its launch in mid-2017. This service lets people reach out for mental health support via phone or text, offering a lifeline to those in need. The goal? To understand how this service is being used and who's

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

A Light in Science: Celebrating David Mauzerall's Legacy

David Mauzerall, a name that echoes through the halls of scientific discovery, turned 95. His journey, filled with groundbreaking work in photochemistry and photobiology, has left an indelible mark on the world of science. At The Rockefeller University, he spent his career unraveling the mysteries o

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