EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY

Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Blood Proteins and Your Future Health

Proteins in our blood are like tiny messengers. They can tell us a lot about our health. Scientists have found a way to measure over 2, 900 proteins at once. This is a big deal because it helps us understand diseases better. A recent study looked at the blood of 38, 150 people. They wanted to see if certain proteins could predict early death. They found 392 proteins...

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Workplace Violence in Italian Hospitals: A Closer Look

In Italy, healthcare workers often face violence on the job. A recent study looked into this issue at a university hospital. The goal was to understand the patterns of violence and find ways to stop it. This study focused on where and why these incidents happen. It also aimed to figure out how to make hospitals safer for staff. Violence in hospitals is a big proble...

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May 13 2025HEALTH

Sheep Farms in Spain Face Hidden Threat

The Mediterranean region in Europe is seeing a rise in a disease called ovine anaplasmosis. This illness is caused by a tiny bacterium named Anaplasma ovis. The main way it spreads is through ticks. However, there is not enough information about how widespread this disease is across Europe. A recent investigation focused on sheep farms in Aragón, Spain. The goal was...

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Dengue Fever in Mymensingh: What's Really Going On?

In the heart of Bangladesh, the Mymensingh region is grappling with a familiar foe: dengue fever. This illness, spread by the Aedes mosquito, doesn't discriminate. It affects people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. The Aedes aegypti mosquito is the main culprit, carrying and spreading the dengue virus with ease. The region is not a hotspot for dengue, but that ...

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Metals and Parkinson's: The Hidden Links

Parkinson's disease is a big deal. It's the second most common brain disorder that causes problems with movement. It can really mess up a person's life. Scientists have been looking into how metals in our bodies might play a role in this disease. They checked out 8 metals that our body needs and 2 that might be harmful. They took urine samples from people with Parki...

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Biological Clock: How Lifestyle Choices Affect Aging in Asian Adults

Epigenetic clocks measure DNA methylation to guess a person's biological age. These are different to the age shown on our birth certificate. However. there are still many unknowns about how lifestyle factors and physiological conditions can influence these epigenetic markers in Asian populations. A research team set out to explore connections between various lifes...

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Dec 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

Air Quality and Health: A Study in Salvador

Have you ever wondered how air pollution affects our health? Scientists in Brazil decided to find out more about this. They studied the tiny particles in the air, called PM2. 5, which are so small they can't be seen with the naked eye. These particles can come from things like car exhaust, factories, and even burning wood. The study took place in Salvador, a city in ...

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