MEDICAL RESEARCH

Mar 29 2025HEALTH

Heart Rate and Steps: A Simple Math Hack for Better Health

Heart health is a big deal. Heart disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. It is important to keep an eye on your heart. Many people use smartwatches to track their heart rate and steps. Now, researchers have come up with a new way to use this data. They suggest a simple math trick. Divid

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Healing: A Look at Plastic Surgery's Impact on UK Health

Plastic surgery plays a crucial role in fixing injuries and improving lives. However, it also comes with a hefty price tag for the UK's healthcare system. The financial and health burdens are significant. The cost of treating plastic surgery-related conditions in the UK was a staggering 34. 3 billi

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Ivermectin and COVID-19: What Does the Latest Research Say?

Ivermectin has been a hot topic when it comes to treating COVID-19. But does it really work? A recent study looked at 19 different trials involving 1, 111 patients to find out. These trials compared Ivermectin to either a placebo or the usual standard of care. The study checked if Ivermectin helped

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Numbers in Temporomandibular Disorders Research

When it comes to studying temporomandibular disorders, or TMD, the numbers matter. Sample size and effect size are crucial in making sure the results of a study are reliable. These numbers help researchers figure out how many people to include in a study and how big of an impact the treatment might

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Affordable Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatment has seen a major boost thanks to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). These drugs have shown great promise in fighting various types of cancer. However, there is a big problem. The cost of these treatments is incredibly high. This makes them out of reach for most people around the w

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

Prostate Cancer: Why Skipping Screenings Can Be Fatal

Prostate cancer is a big deal. It is the most common cancer in men and the second leading cause of cancer deaths. This is a serious issue that needs attention. One way to tackle this problem is through screening programs. These programs check for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels in the blood.

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

Iga Nephropathy Foundation's 20 Years of Impact: A Closer Look

The IgA Nephropathy Foundation has been a key player in the fight against IgA nephropathy for two decades. It all began in 2004 when a couple, driven by their son's diagnosis, decided to fill a gaping hole in the medical community's knowledge about this rare kidney disease. At that time, information

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

How Accurate Are Smartwatches for Tracking Parkinson's Disease Patients' Daily Steps?

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a tricky condition. It affects how people move and walk. Doctors and researchers are always looking for ways to track how well patients can get around in their daily lives. One simple way to do this is by counting steps. But how reliable are the step counts from smartwatc

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Spina Bifida: A Global Pursuit of Progress and Equality

Spina bifida affects many people around the world. For about ten years, a particular publication has been a hub for cutting-edge research on this condition. This research has shed light on how spina bifida care varies greatly between wealthy nations and the rest of the world. The idea of "blue marb

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Pituitary Tumors

Pituitary tumors, also known as adenomas, are quite common. They often lead to hormone imbalances and vision issues. In 2017, the World Health Organization changed how these tumors are classified. Now, doctors use special proteins called transcription factors: PIT1, TPIT, and SF1. These proteins hel

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