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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Personal Insights Drive Schizophrenia Research Forward

The Accelerating Medicines Partnership Schizophrenia (AMP SCZ) program is all about bringing real-life experiences into the world of psychosis research. It is a bold move that has been in the making for over thirty years. This program is not just about finding new treatments. It is about making sure

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

The Neutrino's Weighty Secret

Ghostly particles called neutrinos have been puzzling scientists for nearly a century. These tiny particles are incredibly abundant, with roughly a billion of them for every atom in the universe. They have been traveling through space since the Big Bang. Despite their numbers, neutrinos are notoriou

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

How can we predict serious outcomes for sick kids in the ER?

The ER is a busy place, especially when it comes to kids with fevers. Doctors often face a challenge: predicting which children might need to be admitted to the hospital, sent to the ICU, or stay longer than expected. This is where electronic health records (EHRs) come in. They hold a wealth of info

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Apr 09 2025SPORTS

The Unexpected Shift in Patriots' QB Room

The Patriots' decision to trade Joe Milton III to the Dallas Cowboys for a fifth-round pick came as a surprise to many. This move happened after months of guessing. It was clear that Milton's future with the team was uncertain. This is because Drake Maye had shown great potential as a franchi

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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

How Food Choices Impact Young Crohn's Patients

Crohn's disease is a tough condition for anyone to deal with, but it's especially challenging for kids. A recent study dug into how different types of nutritional formulas affect young patients with mild-to-moderate Crohn's disease. The goal was to see how these formulas stack up in terms of clini

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

What's the Deal with FMR1 and Mental Health in Women?

The FMR1 premutation is a genetic variation that has been linked to various mental health conditions. However, the connection is not always clear. This is partly because of something called ascertainment bias. This is when the way people are selected for a study can skew the results. To get a better

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

The Global Journey of Young Psychiatrists

The world of child and adolescent psychiatry is a vast one. It spans different countries and cultures. It's a place where young doctors learn and grow. Their experiences can teach us a lot. They can help shape the future of training for these specialists. First, let's talk about the goal. The aim w

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Understanding Anger in a Mental Health Hospital

In the realm of mental health, aggression is a complex issue. It is not just about the patient's behavior. It is also about the staff's response. A study was conducted to explore how both patients and staff view the reasons behind aggressive behavior. It also looked at how this behavior is handled.

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Surgery for Kids with Hidden Epilepsy

Epilepsy in kids can be tough to handle, especially when medicines don't work and scans show nothing unusual. Doctors often turn to fancy tests like PET, SPECT, and ECOG to find where the seizures start. These tests can be pricey and hard to find, making things even harder in places with fewer resou

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Apr 04 2025SPORTS

The Patriots' Draft Day Dilemmas

The 2025 NFL Draft is just around the corner, and the New England Patriots are in the spotlight. Instead of the usual questions, let's dive into some mock drafts submitted by fans. These drafts offer a mix of prospects, trades, and scenarios that could shape the Patriots' future. The Patriots have

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