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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

HPV and HIV: A Closer Look at Oral Infections

In the world of HIV and health, researchers have been busy finding out how common it is for people living with HIV to have oral HPV infections. They also wanted to figure out what makes some people more likely to get this infection. The study team talked to 66 people with HIV, asking about their liv

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Brucellosis Among South Sudan's Pastoralists: A Hidden Threat

Brucellosis is a big deal for people and animals in South Sudan. It's a disease that can make you really sick and cost a lot of money. Not many studies have looked into how common it is there. A recent study checked the blood of pastoralists (people who take care of livestock) and their animals in

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Unveiling the Shadow of Violence: IPV in Zambian Women

Violence in a relationship is never okay. When it happens between partners, it's called intimate partner violence (IPV). Zambia, in sub-Saharan Africa, sees a lot of this. So, let's talk about how common it is, what makes it more likely, and where it happens the most among women aged 15 to 49. We'll

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Why Do African American Smokers Struggle to Quit?

African American smokers often face more hurdles when trying to quit smoking compared to White individuals. They not only have less success but also deal with more health issues related to tobacco. Understanding what makes quitting harder for them is crucial. This study looked into several factors t

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

The Link Between Smoking and Sudden Heart Death in Patients with Previous Heart Issues

You know that smoking isn't great for your heart health. But did you know it might be even more dangerous for people who've already had heart trouble? Let's break it down. Smoking is bad news for anyone's heart. It can cause sudden cardiac death (SCD), which is when your heart suddenly stops beatin

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

How Different Types of Exercise Affect Heart Disease in People with MYBPC3 Variants

You might know that certain genetic variants, like the ones in MYBPC3, can cause heart problems. But did you know that not all types of exercise affect people with these variants the same way? Scientists decided to look into this and found something interesting. They grouped exercises into two types

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Eyecare Concerns: Meibomian Gland Issues in Young Medical Trainees

Meibomian gland dysfunction and its structural complications are becoming an increasing issue among young medical trainees. These conditions can be somewhat worrying for those just starting their careers. Scientists want to understand why this is happening more frequently in young adults beginning t

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Discovering Breast Cancer in Guangzhou: A Study's Journey

In the bustling city of Guangzhou, China, a significant research project called the Guangzhou Breast Cancer Study (GBCS) started in 2008. Its mission? To uncover what makes breast cancer (BC) so common in South China, especially among women aged 41-60. The study is like a big puzzle with three main

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Unraveling Esophageal Cancer Trends in the Middle East: A Closer Look at Kuwait

Have you ever wondered what factors influence the rise or fall of esophageal cancer rates? Well, let's dive into a study that delved deep into this question, focusing on Kuwait from 1980 to 2019. This research aimed to figure out how age, time, and the generation you're born into can affect your cha

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Personalizing Colon Cancer Checks: A New Approach

Currently, colonoscopy intervals in the US are set based only on the presence of adenomas or pre-cancerous polyps. But what if we could make these intervals more personalized? Researchers explored a new model that considers demographic factors, environmental influences, and genetic risks to tailor c

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