THERAPY

Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Fighting Cancer With Beams: Uganda's Journey in Radiation Therapy

In Uganda, the journey of radiation therapy has been one with ups and downs. In the late 1980's, the first step was to introduce radiation treatment units. This was the start of something big in Uganda. These units were used to figure out the best radiation doses for patie

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Which Food Allergy Treatments Do Americans Prefer?

Ever wondered how Americans feel about different food allergy treatments? It is definitely quite informative. Imagine you take a poll of a vast group of U. S. individuals of various ages and backgrounds. The purpose is to find out their thoughts on selected food allergy management options:

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

How Machine Learning Can Help Predict Radiation Side Effects in Head and Neck Cancer

Head and neck cancer patients often face unpleasant side effects from radiotherapy, like dry mouth (xerostomia) and sticky saliva. Scientists are exploring ways to predict these side effects using machine learning. A recent study compared different machine learning models to see which one could pred

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Learning to Unlearn Fear: How Training Timing Matters

Ever wondered how we can really get over our fears? Turns out, the timing of our fear-facing sessions plays a big role. A recent study dug into how long-lasting our fearless memories can be. They tested different schedules like bunched-up (massed) and spread-out (spaced) training sessions. Guess wha

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Predicting HCC Recurrence: A Look at MRI and Neoadjuvant Therapy

Scientists have been working on a new way to predict if patients with a type of liver cancer, called hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), will have an early comeback of their disease after surgery. This cancer often grows beyond a certain size and number of tumors, which doctors call "beyond Milan. " The

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

Winter Woes: Why Fighting Sleep Might Help You Sleep Better

Are you one of the many people who struggle to sleep during the cold winter months? If so, you're not alone. Six out of ten Americans report that their sleep routines are disrupted by the colder seasons. Expert doctors point to several factors like reduced sunlight, heavier meals, warmer rooms, less

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Jan 27 2025LIFESTYLE

The Power of Tales: Helping Kids Grow

Being a kid isn't always easy, but having a solid support system can make all the difference. One fantastic way to build this network is through storytelling. It's not just about telling stories; it's about feeling a connection with family, friends, teachers, and cultural roots. In therapy, storytel

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Boosting Cancer Therapy with Bacteria and Metal

Radiotherapy, a common cancer treatment, often struggles to effectively kill tumor cells. Researchers have discovered a unique way to enhance this therapy using a clever combination of bacteria and a metal called selenium. They've created tiny particles, called BL@SeNPs, which are made by coating th

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Why Multiple Measurements Matter in Psychotherapy Research

Imagine you're trying to solve a puzzle, but you only have one piece. That's what psychotherapy research has been like, using just one type of measurement. But what if you had multiple pieces? That's where multimodal measurement comes in. It's like having a whole set of puzzle pieces that give you a

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Teen Eating Disorders: Can Therapy Fix Perfectionism?

Eating disorders are becoming a big problem for teens, with serious health issues coming along for the ride. That's why it's crucial to look into the treatments out there and see how they work. While adults and teens share some similarities when it comes to eating disorders, treating teens requires

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