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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Food Habits, Lifestyle, and Heart Health: The Liver and Blood Fat Connection

The heart is a muscle that needs special care and attention. It is affected by what we eat and how we live. The liver, the body's detoxification powerhouse, and blood fat levels are key players in this story. This is because they are the body's first responders to the harmful effects of oxidative

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Surgery Success: Comparing Two Sides of the Brain

Brain surgery for epilepsy can be a game-changer. But what if the trouble spots are on both sides of the brain? This is what doctors call bilateral temporal lobe epilepsy (BTLE). In this case, doctors had to figure out if surgery on one side of the brain could help. They looked back at past cases. T

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Why Are Stroke Studies Dropped?

Imagine this: Researchers spend years working on a study, only to have it disappear without a trace. This isn't a rare occurrence in the medical world, especially in the field of endovascular stroke studies. These studies focus on using minimally invasive techniques to treat strokes, which can be a

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Mar 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hornets from Asia: A Threat to Europe's Bugs

In Europe, a new danger has emerged for the continent's native insects. Asian hornets, originally from southeast Asia, have been wreaking havoc on local insect populations. These hornets, known for their aggressive nature, have a diverse diet that includes hundreds of different insect species, many

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Heartbeats from a Distance: Unlocking ECG Secrets with Smart Tech

Imagine if you could monitor your heart health without any sticky electrodes or uncomfortable wires. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, scientists have been working on making this a reality. They've come up with a clever way to turn signals from a non-contact sensor into detailed heart readin

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Listening to Breaths to Detect Big Adenoids

Adenoids can become enlarged in children, causing problems like stuffy noses, breathing through the mouth, and even sleep apnea. Usually, doctors use methods like CT scans or nasal endoscopy to check for this. But these methods can be invasive or use radiation, making them less than ideal for regula

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Heart Beats Reveal Emotions: The Power of Millimeter-Wave Radar

First, let's talk about the heart. It's not just a muscle; it's a drum that beats to a rhythm unique to each person. This rhythm can change based on emotions. Imagine if we could read these changes without touching the person or invading their privacy. That's exactly what a new technology does. It u

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Fighting Back: New Challenges in Early Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatment has seen a big change with the introduction of neoadjuvant immunotherapy. This approach is used before surgery or other main treatments. It has shown promise in fighting several types of cancer, like melanoma, lung, bladder, colorectal, and breast cancer. The idea is to boost the bo

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in China: The Tech Solution for Better Care

China is seeing a rise in heart problems. This is due to an aging population and unhealthy habits. This is a big issue because medical care isn't the same everywhere. Some places have great doctors and equipment, while others struggle. This makes it hard to spot and treat heart diseases early. Hear

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Blood Tests and DNA: The New Kidney Check-Up

Kidneys are vital organs that filter waste from our blood. When someone receives a new kidney, doctors need to keep a close eye on it to make sure it's working properly. Traditionally, this involves invasive procedures like biopsies. However, scientists are exploring new, less invasive methods to mo

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