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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Mid-Calf Muscle Issues: A Closer Look at Mid-Portion Achilles Tendinopathy

Mid-Portion Achilles Tendinopathy is a common issue among athletes and active individuals. It is a condition that affects the mid-section of the Achilles tendon, causing pain, stiffness, and a decrease in muscle strength. This problem can be quite frustrating for those who enjoy physical activities.

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Jun 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Fishy Truth of Khaliajuri Haor

Khaliajuri Haor, a shallow wetland in Northeast Bangladesh, is facing serious issues. Climate change and human activities are taking a toll on this bowl-shaped wetland. To understand what's going on, a study was conducted to look at fish populations and the threats they face. The study collected da

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Time Lost in Emergency Care: The IO vs IV Debate

The time it takes to restart a heart after a cardiac arrest outside of a hospital is crucial. The longer it takes, the worse the outcome for the patient. Everyone knows that quick CPR and defibrillation by bystanders are key. But what about other factors that can drag out the process? One big questi

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

The Shift in Physical Therapy: Empowering Patients

The world of physical therapy is evolving. It is moving away from the old days of simply treating symptoms. Now, it focuses on helping patients take control of their own health. This shift is particularly noticeable in the treatment of muscle and bone issues. In the past, therapists often took a han

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

The Slug Connection: Unraveling Rat Lungworm Disease

The parasite Angiostrongylus cantonensis is a sneaky invader. It likes to hide in slugs and snails. This parasite causes a nasty disease in humans called rat lungworm disease. This disease can mess with the brain and nerves. It is a big problem in some parts of Hawaii. Scientists wanted to find out

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Helping Teens with Cerebral Palsy Enjoy More Fun

Cerebral palsy (CP) can make it tough for teens to enjoy leisure activities, especially those who have severe mobility issues. These teens are often classified at levels IV and V on the gross motor function classification system (GMFCS). This means they have significant challenges with movement and

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Making Health Info Easy to Understand

Healthcare is always looking for ways to make patients smarter about their treatment. This can make them happier and healthier. It can also save money. But giving patients too much info at once can be a problem. Traditional ways of sharing info, like booklets, often fail. Videos are a good idea

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Stopping Seizure Pills: What Patients Think

Epilepsy is a common condition. It is usually treated with antiseizure medications. These drugs have side effects. They can also be stopped after a while. This is because the risk of seizures goes down with time. But, there is not much research on how patients decide to stop these medications. The

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Drug Choices on Stroke-Related Seizures

Post-stroke epilepsy (PSE) is a condition that affects many people who have had a stroke. The good news is that most individuals with PSE can manage their seizures effectively with the right medications. These medications are known as anti-seizure medications (ASMs). However, not all ASMs are create

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Jun 20 2025SCIENCE

Moths' Amazing Nighttime Journey

In southeastern Australia, a tiny brown moth known as the Bogong moth undertakes an incredible journey. Every spring, these moths travel over 600 miles to reach cool caves in the Australian Alps. They hibernate there until fall, when they return to mate and complete their life cycle. What's remarkab

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