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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Uric Acid and Liver Fat: What's the Link?

The liver is a vital organ that can become damaged by a condition known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This condition is quite common among adults. It is caused by excess fat buildup in the liver, not due to alcohol consumption. One factor that has been linked to NAFLD is high levels

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Talking Health: How Doctors and Patients Chat About Heart and Diabetes Risks

Doctors and patients talking openly about health risks is super important. When doctors explain risks well, patients are more likely to take their meds, move more, and eat better. This is especially true for heart diseases and diabetes. When patients get it, they can work together with doctors to ma

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Feb 22 2025SPORTS

Who Will Come Out on Top? A Clash of Titans in Seattle

UFC is making a comeback to the Pacific Northwest after a decade. The main event features a former two-division champion. The fight night is set for Saturday at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. Fans are buzzing about the matchups. Alonzo Menifield and Julius Walker are set to face off in the light

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: A New Twist on Angina Treatment

Heart problems are a major cause of death worldwide. One big issue is unstable angina, which is a type of chest pain. Doctors often use a procedure called percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to help. However, PCI's effectiveness for unstable angina is still up for debate. There are risks and co

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Feb 22 2025SCIENCE

Small Animals, Big Challenges: How Containment Affects PET Scans

PET scans are a big deal in medical research, especially when it comes to studying infectious diseases in small animals. These scans help scientists understand how diseases spread and how to treat them. But there's a catch: when dealing with nasty bugs like Staphylococcus aureus, researchers need to

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Feb 22 2025SCIENCE

Spotlight on Animal Studies: Are We Doing It Right?

Animal research is crucial for understanding diseases and developing new treatments. But, how reliable is the research? How well is it reported? And what about bias? These are important questions. A new tool, CRIME-Q, is designed to help. It acts like a detective, evaluating the quality of

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Unseen Challenges: Tracking Diseases Among Drug Users in France

For over two decades, France has been keeping a close eye on infectious diseases like HIV, hepatitis B, and C among people who use drugs. This isn't your typical health check-up. It's a complex operation called the ANRS-Coquelicot survey, which has been happening in various cities across France sinc

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Unseen Threats: The Hidden Health Risks of Migrants in Europe

Europe is facing a surge in migration due to conflicts, economic struggles, and climate change. This influx brings with it a less talked about issue: neglected tropical diseases, or NTDs. These diseases are usually found in tropical regions but are now appearing among migrants in Europe. This is a b

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Can Gaming After a Heart Attack Improve Your Mind?

Heart disease is a serious issue that doesn't just affect the heart; it can also impact the brain. After a heart attack, some people struggle with memory and focus. This is where a big study comes in. Researchers want to know if computer games can help improve thinking skills for those who have had

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Feb 22 2025SCIENCE

Gorillas' Gut Health: A Zoo Dilemma

Gorillas in U. S. zoos are facing a serious health issue. Cardiometabolic disease, a big problem for these animals, is linked to changes in their gut bacteria. Scientists studied fecal samples from 57 gorillas across various zoos and wild habitats. They found that gorillas in U. S. zoos have the mos

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