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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Biking Indoors: Top Stationary Bike Picks for Every Fitness Goal

Pedaling your way to fitness has never been easier with stationary bikes. These indoor exercise machines are perfect for cycling enthusiasts who want to keep fit, even when weather isn't ideal. But not all stationary bikes are the same. There are different types and features to consider before buyin

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Ice and Pulse: Helping Hearts Post-Surgery

Ever wondered how simple tools like ice and a pulse monitor can team up to help patients after heart surgery? Let's dive into a study that's all about combining these two to treat a common side effect. Imagine this: You've just had a procedure on your heart, and now your arm is swollen and bruised.

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

The Trailblazing Doctor of Aintab: Dr Caroline F. Hamilton's Impact

Dr. Caroline F. Hamilton, a physician from the USA, made waves in the late 19th century Ottoman Empire. She spent three decades caring for patients, largely women, at the Azariah Smith Memorial Hospital in Aintab. Her journey wasn't easy; she faced legal, cultural, and political hurdles. But she per

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Iron Protein IRP2: The Surprising Role in Lung Inflammation

Iron Regulatory Protein 2, or IRP2, plays a role in regulating iron levels in our cells. Scientists have found that IRP2 could be linked to chronic lung diseases like COPD. Resistive breathing, a common issue in these diseases, puts extra stress on the lungs. Researchers used mice to study how IRP2

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Medicines for Heart Thrombosis: Where We Stand Today

Medicines used to treat and prevent heart thrombosis have truly changed the game. They've made a big difference in how patients with heart artery disease do, but they've also made it trickier for doctors to decide on the best treatment. With improved ways to fix heart arteries and better stents, the

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

The World's Oldest Person: A Remarkable Life Comes to an End

In Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture, the world's oldest person has said her final goodbye. Tomiko Itooka, a Japanese woman from Osaka, passed away at the age of 116 in a care home. Born on May 23, 1908, Itooka led a life full of activity and spirit. She loved bananas and a yogurt drink called Calpis, and ev

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Jan 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan Markle’s New Netflix Show: Love, Laughter, and Lifestyle

Meghan Markle, known as the Duchess of Sussex, has just announced a new Netflix series called "With Love, Meghan. " A sneak peek showed her doing everything from making fancy ice cubes to chatting with celebrity pals like Mindy Kaling and her husband, Prince Harry. The show is all about mixing fun c

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Improving Cancer Care: A New Tool for German Patients

Cancer treatment often needs a team of specialists across different areas of medicine. The Care Coordination Instrument (CCI) is designed to gather feedback from cancer patients about how well their care is coordinated. Researchers set out to create a German version of the CCI (CCI-DE). This involve

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Unmasking Heart Disease Deaths: A Predictive Journey in Pakistan’s Sindh Province

Heart disease is a major health concern globally, with its impact growing in many regions. In Pakistan's Sindh province, researchers took on the task of forecasting heart disease deaths from 1999 to 2021 using data from the Nawabshah area's civil hospital. They employed various methods, from simple

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Jan 04 2025EDUCATION

The Elephant in the Room: Why Science and Humanities Need Each Other

Imagine a bunch of experts looking at an elephant. A biologist sees a big, gray creature. A foot specialist recommends treatment for its toenails. A climate expert is too busy studying the grass to notice the elephant. Now, Elon Musk steps in, saying we should focus on tech breakthroughs like quantu

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