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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

The Uncertain Benefits of Ongoing Treatment for Stomach and Pancreas Neuroendocrine Tumors

Stomach and pancreas neuroendocrine tumors are quite the puzzle for doctors. They're not common and often go unnoticed until it's too late, making them difficult to tackle. When these tumors spread, doctors typically start with platinum-based chemotherapy. But here's where it gets confusing. After t

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Who Needs Meningococcal Vaccines? A Global Look at High-Risk Groups

Meningococcal disease, caused by bacteria called Neisseria meningitidis, is a big deal. It's severe and can even be life-threatening. There are vaccines that protect against this, including ones that target the most common types like MenA, MenC, and MenW. These vaccines come in different forms, like

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

What’s the Deal with COVID Vaccines in Pima County’s Hispanic Community?

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s been a noticeable hesitancy among marginalized populations, especially within the Hispanic community in Pima County, Arizona, when it comes to taking the vaccine. A recent study took a close look at how political views impact the decision-making process of H

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Whooping Cough Comes Back with a Cough

These days, whooping cough is really giving the US a hard time. It's been increasing for months, and there's no sign it's slowing down. By mid-December, over 32, 000 cases were reported, which is almost six times more than last year and the highest since 2014. Called pertussis, it's a super contagio

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Dec 25 2024CRIME

Mississippi Manhunt: Escapee on the Run Since Tuesday

A big search is happening right now in Mississippi. A prisoner named Drew Johnson, who is 33 years old, escaped from the South Mississippi Correctional Institution in Leakesville on Tuesday afternoon. Johnson was sent to jail for life because he was found guilty of murder in Rankin County. This happ

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Dividing the Bladder Cancer Puzzle: Early Growth vs. Spread

Imagine you're looking at two types of bladder cancer under a microscope. At first glance, they might seem similar, like two plants growing close together. But doctors are trying to figure out how to tell them apart. One type, called "early papillary formation, " grows upward like a tiny stem. The o

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

The Unseen Impact: Workplace Health in Spotlight

Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of a factory or an office? The folks at the American Journal of Industrial Medicine have been diving deep into this question for their 2024 review. It's not just about counting the number of workers or the machines they use. No, they're looking at the nit

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Why Biliary Tract Cancer is Often Caught Late

Biliary tract cancer, or BTC, starts in the bile ducts inside the liver (intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma), the main ducts near the liver (extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma), or the gallbladder (gallbladder cancer). Because symptoms are often vague and there are no routine screenings, most patients don

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Solving Mystery Fevers in Bamako: A New Tool for Doctors

In Bamako, Mali, figuring out why people have unexplained fevers is tough. Diseases like malaria, HIV, and yellow fever often overlap. A recent study tried to uncover the reasons behind these fevers. The study included people of all ages with high temperatures. Doctors collected basic information an

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Why Do Some Girls Miss Out on HPV Vaccine in Wealthy Countries?

You might think that with school-based programs, most girls in rich countries get the HPV vaccine. But surprisingly, some don't. This could keep the gap in cervical cancer rates between different groups going. Let's dive into the reasons why this happens. Imagine a group of girls in a high-income c

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