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May 31 2025HEALTH

Surgeries Can Be Easier With The Right Tools

The recovery journey after major surgeries can be tough. Many patients face complications and slow progress. This is where prehabilitation comes in. It's like giving your body a head start before the big event. It turns out, using mobile health tools can make prehabilitation more accessible and effe

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Spiritual Support for ALS Patients: A Closer Look

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a tough disease. It affects the brain and spinal cord. It makes it hard to move, speak, and even breathe. But there's more to managing ALS than just the physical stuff. Spiritual needs are just as important. A recent study took a deep dive into this. It looked

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May 30 2025HEALTH

The Need to Expand What We Mean by Value in Cancer Trials

Cancer trials typically focus on how well a treatment works and how safe it is. But there's more to consider. Patients also deal with how treatment affects their daily lives, their finances, and the time it takes. These factors are just as important. They can greatly influence a patient's experience

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Weekends Can Be Deadly for ICU Patients

The Japanese healthcare system faces a significant challenge with critically ill patients suffering from severe infections. This issue is particularly pronounced in intensive care units (ICUs) during weekends. The problem boils down to reduced or delayed access to essential medical resources. This s

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May 30 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Parasites Trick Our Cells to Help Them Grow

Microsporidia are tiny parasites that must live inside other cells to survive. They have a knack for manipulating the host's cellular processes to their advantage. One such process is autophagy, which is like the cell's recycling system. It usually helps the host cell get rid of unwanted stuff, in

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May 30 2025CRIME

How Neighborhoods Can Shape Attitudes Towards Women and Violence

In many places, the way people think about women and violence can vary greatly from one neighborhood to another. This isn't just about individual beliefs. It's about how entire communities can foster or discourage harmful attitudes. A recent investigation looked into this issue in Valencia, Spain. I

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Understanding and Preventing Self-Harm: A Modern Approach

Suicide is a serious issue that affects many people. Most people who take their own lives see a healthcare provider in the year before their death. This fact highlights the need for suicide prevention efforts in all medical settings, not just mental health clinics. Screening and assessing suicide

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May 30 2025HEALTH

How Lifestyle Choices Can Protect Your Brain

The brain is a complex organ. It is influenced by many factors. Some of these factors can be changed. These are called modifiable risk factors. Around 40% of the chances of getting dementia are linked to these factors. This is a big deal. Yet, how these factors work together is not fully understood.

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May 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nightreign: The Solo Struggle and Day-One Patch

The new game Nightreign, which is a fresh take on the Elden Ring universe, is out soon. It will be available on May 30th for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Players can expect a day-one patch that promises improvements, but the details are vague. The patch notes mention better character hand

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Speeding Up Braces: A Smart Plan for Busy Adults

Adults are seeking orthodontic treatment more than ever. Many of these adults have good reasons for wanting their treatment to be completed quickly. They might be planning to move abroad, start university, or even get married. To make this happen, various methods have been tried to speed up tooth mo

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