MANAGEMENT

Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Seniors with Diabetes: How Exercise Can Save Money

Imagine this: you're a senior with diabetes. You know staying active is good for you, but did you know it could also save you money? Let's dive into a study that followed older adults with diabetes over eight years. The goal? To see if becoming more active could lower their healthcare costs. It's n

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Young Athletes and Shoulder Surgery: What You Need to Know

Shoulder surgery in young athletes is a big deal. It's not just about fixing a problem; it's about getting them back in the game safely. This review looked at four studies involving 77 young patients who had surgery for shoulder instability. Most of these kids were boys, aged between 12 and 15. 9 ye

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Parkinson's and the Mind: A Tricky Balance

Parkinson's disease isn't just about movement issues. It can also cause mental symptoms like hallucinations and delusions, known as psychosis. This makes treatment a real challenge for doctors. First, doctors might adjust or switch medications that aren't directly treating Parkinson's. If that does

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Sickle Cell Disease: A Deep Dive into Pain and Surgery

Sickle cell disease is a serious condition that affects the shape of red blood cells. These cells become sickle-shaped, causing them to get stuck in blood vessels. This leads to a lot of pain and other problems. People with this disease often face challenges during surgery and need special care. Fi

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer: A Battle with Symptoms and Self-Care

Cervical cancer is a tough battle that many women face. One of the common treatments for this type of cancer is concurrent chemoradiotherapy. This treatment combines chemotherapy and radiation therapy at the same time. It can be a challenging experience for patients. Many women face a variety of sym

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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Pictures Tell Stories: Using Images in Toxicology

Imagine looking at a tiny cell under a microscope and seeing its insides. This is what scientists do in labs to study how things work. They use special cameras to take pictures of cells and see how they change. This is called imaging. It's like taking a selfie, but for cells. These pictures help sci

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

When and Why Young Adults Should Exercise

Young adults, aged 18 to 35, are a unique group. They're not kids anymore, but they're not quite adults either. This makes them different from older adults in how they behave and what they need. A recent study looked into how the time of day young adults exercise affects their overall activity level

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Braving the Blizzard: How Avalanche Survival is Changing

Avalanche accidents are happening more often, but the number of deaths isn't increasing. This is due to better prevention and rescue efforts. It's a big deal because it means more people are getting caught in avalanches, but more people are also being saved. Avalanche accidents are common in mounta

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Feb 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Avowed: The Wooden Plight

The game Avowed is set in a world where wood is as precious as gold. Every chest and box you open, you'll find branches. This might seem odd, but it quickly becomes clear why. The game is all about survival and resource management. The game follows a basic structure: explore, fight, get a quest,

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Bones and Bariatric Surgery: What You Need to Know About Bone Health

Bariatric surgery can be a game-changer for those living with obesity, but it's not all sunshine and roses. One significant issue that can arise post-surgery is bone health. People who undergo these procedures often experience weight loss, which can lead to bone loss and osteoporosis. This is a big

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