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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

How Heat Can Help Heal: A Warm Approach to Anorexia Treatment

More than a century ago, a physician named William Gull made a notable suggestion. He proposed applying heat to patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), a serious eating disorder. Gull was inspired by the work of Charles Chossat, a Swiss physiologist who accidentally discovered that heat had therapeutic

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

The Role of PIM-1 in Gliomas: A New Look

Ever wondered how certain proteins might influence brain tumors? Scientists have been investigating a protein called PIM-1 and its role in gliomas. Gliomas are tumors that start in the brain or spine. This study was all about figuring out if PIM-1 has anything to do with how these tumors behave and

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Medicare's Post-Discharge Care: Does It Make a Difference?

In 2013, Medicare started paying doctors for helping patients after they leave the hospital. This is called transitional care management (TCM). We wanted to find out how this has affected patients. We studied the records of many patients and compared the care given by different groups of doctors. So

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

How Accurate is the Jump Power App for Soccer Players' Jumps?

Let's dive into the world of sports technology! A recent study explored whether the Jump Power app can reliably and accurately measure vertical jumps in professional soccer players. The researchers compared the app with the Optojump photoelectric cell system, a well-trusted method for such measureme

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Republicans Keep Gaetz Report Under Wraps: What's Next?

In a surprising move, Republicans on the House Ethics Committee voted against releasing an investigation report on Matt Gaetz. The panel, led by Republicans, decided to keep the report secret, even though Democrats and some Senate Republicans wanted it made public before Gaetz's confirmation hearing

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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Stalker 2 Launch: Fixes and Feedback in Focus

Today marks the launch of Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl on Xbox and PC, but players are already encountering technical hiccups. Developer GSC Game World has acknowledged these issues and assured fans that they're on the case. In a recent post, the studio said the game might have some "rough edges" b

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Talking About Recalls: How Danish Radiographers Explain Mammogram Risks

In Denmark, there aren't any set rules for telling women about the chances of being called back after a mammogram. This means that how it's done can vary a lot. A study looked into how radiographers at a Danish mammography center and breast cancer clinic handle this. They talked to the radiographers

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

The Powerhouse of Cells: How Mitochondria Control Energy and Disease

Mitochondria are like tiny power plants inside our cells. They make most of the energy our cells need, called ATP, through a process called oxidative phosphorylation. This process uses the electron transport chain (ETC) to pump protons and create an energy gradient, which is then used to make ATP. H

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

How Firefighters Learn to Deal with Trauma: A Look at Mental Health Programs

Firefighters often face intense and traumatic situations. To help them cope, many mental health education programs have been created. This study delved into the experiences of firefighters who participated in these programs. It aimed to find out what worked well and what didn't, across different pro

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Digital Health Tools on College Students' Exercise Habits

Recent studies have been all over the place when it comes to how well digital health interventions work in getting college students to be more active. While there's been plenty of focus on these tools, research specifically targeting college students is thin on the ground. A systematic review and m

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