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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

A Young Triathlete's Journey to Recovery

A young triathlete, just 16 years old, faced a significant setback when he injured his left iliac crest. This type of injury is known as an apophyseal avulsion fracture. It is a serious injury that can sideline even the most dedicated athletes. This young man had to deal with more than just this ini

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

Keeping Clinics Clean: A Spanish Success Story

Healthcare workers use medical tools every day. These tools can spread infections if not cleaned correctly. This is a big problem that needs fixing. Let's look at how one area in Murcia, Spain, improved their cleaning processes. The main aim was to improve the cleaning of medical devices in primary

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Why You Should Be Wary of 420 Celebrations

There is a lot of hype around April 20th, or 4/20, as a day to celebrate cannabis. Some people might not know that this celebration can have serious health risks. One of these risks is atrial fibrillation, a heart condition that can be dangerous. It is a condition where the heart beats in an irregul

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Saudi Arabia's Push for Better Travel Health

The world is getting smaller, and with more people traveling, health risks are spreading faster. Saudi Arabia is at the center of this trend. It welcomes millions of pilgrims every year for Hajj and Umrah. Plus, it is becoming a hotspot for tourists and entertainment. This puts the country in a uniq

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

End-of-Life Comfort: The Role of Psychedelics

Psychedelics have been making waves in the medical world. They are being studied for their potential to ease nonphysical pain. This includes spiritual and existential distress. It is a big deal for people nearing the end of their lives. The focus is on how these substances can help with spiritual a

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Differences in Spinal Curves

Scoliosis is a condition that causes a sideways curve of the spine. It can happen to anyone, but it's often spotted in teens. Most of the time, the curve is on the right side. But what if it's on the left? Is it any different? That's what some researchers wanted to find out. They looked at tee

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Health Risks for Hajj Pilgrims with Chronic Conditions

The Hajj is a major event where millions of Muslims from around the world travel to Saudi Arabia. Many pilgrims have long-term health issues. These conditions can cause serious problems during the journey. The physical demands of the pilgrimage can lead to unexpected health crises. This includes fre

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Research Funding in Crisis

The National Institutes of Health and other federal agencies have abruptly ended nearly three dozen research projects led by Harvard-affiliated hospitals. This move has left many scientists scrambling. The cuts have hit Mass General Brigham, the nation’s top hospital for research grants, hard. The h

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Medical Coverage Shifts in North Texas

The landscape of medical coverage in North Texas has seen a significant shift. Two large healthcare systems, Southwestern Health Resources and UT Southwestern, are no longer part of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas network. This change affects a range of insurance plans, including commercial,

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

Nanoparticles: A New Hope in Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatment is a complex challenge. Researchers have been exploring new ways to fight it. One promising approach involves using nanoparticles. These tiny particles can be designed to target cancer cells directly. This reduces damage to healthy cells. One type of nanoparticle that is gaining att

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