ROG

Nov 15 2024CELEBRITIES

Tammy Slaton's Weight Loss Journey: A Milestone Achieved

Tammy Slaton, beloved star of the reality show “1000-Lb. Sisters, ” surprised fans with her latest weight loss update. In a recent clip shared on TLC's Instagram, she stepped on the scale to reveal she now weighs 281. 2 pounds. For Tammy, this is a big deal. She reflected that the last time she weig

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Teaching Kids to Stay Safe: Do Burn Prevention Programs Really Work?

Every year, many kids get burned. A recent study looked into whether teaching kids about burn safety can actually reduce these injuries. Researchers tried out an educational program in schools. The program had lessons, games, and activities to help kids understand how to stay safe from burns. Scient

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Prostate Cancer Treatments: A Cost-Effective Approach for Developing Countries

In Brazil, prostate cancer affects a large number of men each year, with around 71, 730 cases reported annually. The main treatment for advanced hormone-sensitive prostate cancer is androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). However, advanced drugs called androgen receptor pathway inhibitors (ARPIs) are no

reading time less than a minute
Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

Decoding the Neuroblastoma Puzzle: Some Stages May Hold Surprising Answers

Advanced neuroblastoma, specifically stages 4 and 4S, is a childhood cancer that often has a grim outlook. Despite extensive studies, scientists haven't found any easily treatable gene issues. Surprisingly, stage 4S sometimes disappears on its own, making researchers think understanding the differen

reading time less than a minute
Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Growing a Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology Workforce: A Decade of Insights

We've got a big problem: not enough experts to help kids with medicines. Back in 2012, the National Institutes of Health started a program to train future pediatric clinical pharmacologists. We checked in with trainees and graduates to see what's working and what needs fixing. Over 50% responded, mo

reading time less than a minute
Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Growing Up with Brittle Bones: How Osteogenesis Imperfecta Patients Transition to Adult Care

Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), often called "brittle bone disease, " is a rare genetic condition that makes bones very fragile. It's caused by a problem with a type of collagen, which affects different tissues in the body. Because OI impacts many body systems, people with it need care from many docto

reading time less than a minute
Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Exploring Collagen's Role in Vestibular Schwannoma Growth

Did you know that collagen, a key protein in our body, can play a big role in how tumors grow? Scientists wanted to find out how much collagen is around a specific type of tumor called vestibular schwannoma (VS), and how it's arranged. They also wondered if the collagen's structure has anything to d

reading time less than a minute
Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

How Unequal Recovery Looks After Hurricanes Harvey and Ida

Imagine if Hurricane Harvey or Ida just hit your neighborhood. Do you think everyone would bounce back at the same speed? As it turns out, there's quite a bit of variety in how people get their lives back to normal after a big disaster like a hurricane. A recent study took a really close look at wha

reading time less than a minute
Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Neurosurgery Training Around the World: A Closer Look

Do you ever wonder how future neurosurgeons are trained globally? It turns out that the world needs more than just skilled hands; it needs a well-supported and diverse workforce. This study explored the different training programs, the support trainees get, and how these programs are regulated. By u

reading time less than a minute
Nov 08 2024CRIME

Protecting Kids from Sexual Crimes: A Progressive Law Perspective

Kids deserve the same rights as adults. Unfortunately, many people don't always consider this when it comes to protecting children's rights. Efforts to safeguard these rights are crucial, especially when they've been violated by adults, their environment, or even their own parents. Kids are the futu

reading time less than a minute