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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Is Inflammation the Hidden Culprit Behind Osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis, a condition where bones become weak and brittle, is a significant health concern. But what if inflammation, the body's response to injury or infection, is a key player in this bone-weakening process? A recent study used a clever method called Mendelian randomization (MR) to explore thi

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: Does Going to Church Help Your Body?

Religion and spirituality are a big part of many people's lives. Some studies suggest that going to church or being spiritual might help people live longer. But, these studies often miss out on the complicated ways that religion and spirituality affect our lives. They also don't fully explain how th

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Hero of Blood Flow: c-REL and Its Role in Atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis is a sneaky condition that starts where blood flow is wonky. This is where inflammation and too many endothelial cells (EC) get together and cause trouble. It turns out, c-REL, a member of the NF-κB transcription factor family, is a key player in this mess. It drives two harmful p

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Babies with Broken Bones: How Hospitals Are Changing Their Game

In 2021, a big change happened at a major children's hospital. They introduced a new set of rules to handle babies with broken bones. The goal? To make sure every baby gets the right care, every time. This wasn't just about following rules; it was about keeping kids safe. The hospital wanted to see

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Virtual Check-Ups: How Telemedicine Changed Doctor Visits in South Korea

During the COVID-19 pandemic, South Korea saw a big change in how people got medical care for minor illnesses. Telemedicine, or virtual doctor visits, became a popular option. This shift happened between February 24, 2020, and February 23, 2021. Researchers looked at data from almost 3 million peopl

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Eating Right: How Ghanaian Women's Diets Affect Their Health

Ghanaian women face significant health challenges due to poor nutrition. To tackle this, Ghana introduced a set of food guidelines. These guidelines aim to promote healthier eating habits and improve overall well-being. The guidelines, known as the National Food-Based Dietary Guideline (FBDG), prov

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Faith, Friends, and Fighting Breast Cancer

In the Southeastern part of the United States, breast cancer is a tough battle, especially for women from low-income backgrounds. Researchers wanted to see if having a strong social network and being religious or spiritual could make a difference in survival rates. They focused on Black and White w

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

When the Heat is On: What You Need to Know About Heat Stroke

Heat stroke is a serious condition that can happen when someone is exposed to high temperatures. It can be caused by extreme heat or even by physical activity in hot weather. This is a big deal because climate change is making heat waves more common. So, it's important to know how to spot heat strok

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Hot vs. Cold: How Water Temperature Affects Laser Stone Busting

Lasers are often used to break apart kidney stones. But did you know that the temperature of the water used during the procedure can make a difference? Researchers wanted to see if warmer water helps lasers work better. They tested this with six types of kidney stones: calcium oxalate monohydrate, c

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

The Zinc Journey: How Cows and Sheep Handle this Essential Mineral

Zinc is a crucial mineral for both cows and sheep. Scientists conducted three experiments to understand how these animals process zinc in their rumen, the first chamber of their stomach. The first two experiments involved steers, weighing around 736 kilograms. These steers were fed two different die

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