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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Psoriasis: Can Anti-IL-17/23 Drugs Help?

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and psoriasis are both long-term inflammatory conditions that share similar immune system pathways. Both diseases involve cytokines like tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin (IL)-17, and IL-23. Currently, treatment choices for HS are limited, with only adalimumab an

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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Limiting Hot Food Takeaways: Balancing Health and Economy

Imagine a world where every school has a healthier food environment. That's what policymakers in England are trying to create by limiting hot food takeaways near schools. But is there an economic cost to this? Between 2009 and 2017, 35 local authorities made this move. They wanted to improve health,

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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Pancreatic Cancer Surgery: Pandemic Delays Didn't Hurt Long-Term Prognosis

The Covid-19 pandemic threw a wrench into the works of cancer surgery, including procedures for pancreatic cancer. Healthcare resources were shifted, and cancer treatment pathways had to be redrawn. This disruption had the potential to severely impact fast-growing cancers like pancreatic adenocarcin

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Norway's Journey with ISTDP: 15 Years of Change and Growth

In 2024, Norway marks a significant milestone: 15 years of embracing Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP). This therapy has revolutionized the mental health landscape, offering a new approach to healing. Let's explore how ISTDP has evolved, its impact, and where it's headed. Back in 2

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Dec 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

No Gravity Games' Free Switch Game Bonanza!

Hey, gamers! No Gravity Games is back with a fantastic deal for Switch owners in North America. From December 9 to 19, 2024, they're giving away 11 games – completely free! The catch? You need to own at least one game from their previous list to start the chain. Miss a day? No worries, you can buy t

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Nurses Charting Their Own Paths: Different Strategies for Career Success

Ever wondered how nurses map out their careers? It turns out, there's no one-size-fits-all answer. Some nurses have a clear destination in mind and plan every step, while others prefer to keep their options wide open and see where the wind takes them. There's also a group that looks at what jobs are

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Understanding AMR Risk: What Malawians Think

Antimicrobial-resistant bacteria are everywhere, especially in low-income areas. But how much do people know about the risks? Researchers in Malawi set out to find out. They talked to people from cities, towns near cities, and rural areas. They wanted to know what people thought about getting infect

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Dec 03 2024CRIME

Subway Chokehold Trial: Matters of Safety and Justice?

The trial of Daniel Penny, a 26-year-old Marine veteran, has grabbed attention due to his actions on a New York City subway in May 2023. Penny is accused of using a chokehold on Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old homeless man with known struggles with mental health, leaving Neely dead. Penny's lawyer argue

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Brain Alarm: How a Fire-Proof Chemical Puts Our Brains on High Alert

Ever wonder about the stuff that makes your plastic toys flame-resistant? It's a chemical called TBBPA. Turns out, while it's great at stopping fires, it might be causing problems in our brains. Scientists found that TBBPA can trick our brain cells into thinking there's an injury or infection. It do

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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

Mysterious Lights in the Sky: A New Perspective

For over half a century, people all around the globe have spotted strange lights and other peculiar things in the sky that scientists can't explain. These are known as Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). One hotspot for these sightings is Hessdalen, Norway, where scientists have been observing thes

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