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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mysteries of KCNQ2 Encephalopathy in Kids

Kids with brain development issues caused by KCNQ2 variants face a tough time getting diagnosed. This is because these variants are quite diverse and their effects aren't clear. Let's take a look at one child who had seizures right after birth, along with moderate brain development problems. This ch

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Quick Detection of Food Poisons in Fresh-Cut Fruits

Imagine biting into a seemingly fresh fruit salad only to realize it's contaminated with dangerous bacteria. Listeria monocytogenes and Staphylococcus aureus are notorious for causing food poisoning. Scientists have come up with a clever new method to spot these invisible enemies in your food. They

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

The Silent Invader: How Pig Pathogens Adapted to Humans

Have you heard about Streptococcus suis? It's a sneaky bug that's caused some serious problems in pigs, leading to major losses for the farming industry. Yet, its threat to humans was often overlooked, even after a big outbreak in Sichuan, China, that left people very sick. Scientists in Zhejiang P

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Is There a Genetic Link Between PTSD and Heart Disease?

Ever wondered how traumatic events might lead to heart disease? Researchers have been digging into this question by looking at how our genes might connect these two conditions. When people deal with traumatic events, they can develop Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which includes stuff like fl

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

How Targeting Tankyrase Can Fight Cancer

Cancer is a dangerous disease where cells grow out of control. Inside this mess, there's a protein called Tankyrase that plays a big role in sending signals called Wnt. These signals control crucial things in cells, like how genes work, how energy is used, and even cell death. When things go wrong w

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

The Power of Plants: Boosting Diabetic Nerve Health

Diabetic Neuropathy, commonly known as DN, is a tough complication of diabetes that hurts nerves and causes lots of discomfort. It's like a complex puzzle with pieces called molecular pathways, including cyclooxygenase, polyol, protein kinase C, and inflammatory paths. These pieces might be key to u

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Comparing Two Cancers: Fallopian Tube vs. Ovarian

Let's talk about two types of cancers that affect women: primary fallopian tubal carcinoma (PFTC) and high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC). A study from a single healthcare center looked into how these cancers are different from each other and what factors might affect a person's chances of reco

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Transforming Dental Education: A Pathway to Preventive Care

Dental schools have long focused on treating oral health issues, but the real goal should be prevention. That's why it's crucial to shift the focus in dental education to include oral health maintenance and promotion. A recent study set out to create Integrated Oral Health Care Pathways (IOHCPs) for

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Understanding Bladder Pain in Women: A New Terminology

Female bladder pain syndrome, or FBPS, is a tough condition that primarily affects women. With symptoms that vary and can mimic other health issues, diagnosis can be tricky. Doctors often struggle to pinpoint FBPS because it can overlap with conditions like pelvic floor muscle pain or endometriosis.

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Why Isn't Empathy Taught to Future Doctors?

Empathy is crucial in healthcare, helping professionals connect with and ease the emotional pain of patients. Yet, postgraduate medical training often overlooks this vital skill. A new study wants to find out why this is and how necessary it is to teach empathy to trainee doctors. Researchers talked

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