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Apr 07 2025HEALTH

Smart Solutions for Kids with Cerebral Palsy in Rural Bangladesh

In the heart of rural Bangladesh, a significant number of children with cerebral palsy face a tough reality. They often struggle to get the early help and rehabilitation they need. This gap in care is a big problem that needs a creative and lasting solution. A recent study looked into this issue

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Apr 07 2025HEALTH

The Digital Dilemma: Are We Too Attached to Our Screens?

In recent years, the time spent on screens has skyrocketed. This surge is partly due to the shift towards online services for work, education, and socializing, a trend accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. For many, disconnecting from social media, gaming, or other screen-based activities has become

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Molecular Motion: The Future of Cartilage Repair

Cartilage damage is a common issue, especially for those with osteoarthritis. This condition affects millions worldwide, causing joint pain and mobility issues. Traditional treatments often focus on slowing down the disease or delaying joint replacement surgery. However, a new approach using "dancin

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

A Global Effort to Simplify Schizophrenia Treatment

Schizophrenia is a complex mental health condition. It affects many aspects of a person's life. It often leads to serious physical health problems. There are guidelines for treatment, but they vary from country to country. Many lack a clear, step-by-step approach. So, a global team set out to change

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Spirituality and Mental Health: Does Faith Fill the Gap?

The role of religion and spirituality in mental health is a hot topic. Some folks think that faith can take the place of professional help. This is a big deal because it could mean people aren't getting the care they need. So, a study was done to figure out if there's a link between how spiritual so

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

Pills and Politics: Brazil's COVID-19 Drug Trends

Brazil's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic was heavily influenced by politics. This is especially clear when looking at the use of certain drugs. Azithromycin, chloroquine/hydroxychloroquine, and ivermectin saw shifts in their use. These shifts happened alongside COVID-19 cases and key political eve

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Bacterial Teams

Bacteria are sneaky. They stick together and form colonies on surfaces. This teamwork makes it tough to fight infections. Why? Because these bacterial colonies are like secret societies. They have rules and structures that are hard to figure out, especially when there are multiple types of bacteria

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

Smart Gel Fights Gum Disease

Gum disease, or periodontitis, often starts with a bad infection. This infection causes long-term swelling and messes up the immune system. Over time, it eats away at the bone that holds teeth in place. Doctors usually try to stop the infection. They don't often think about fixing the damage it caus

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

The Power of Icaritin in Fighting Bowel Cancer

Colorectal cancer is a major health issue. It is one of the top causes of cancer deaths around the world. Finding better ways to treat it is crucial. Icaritin (ICA) is a compound found in certain plants. It is known for its ability to fight cancer cells. ICA can stop the growth and spread of colorec

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Apr 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cancer's New Nemesis: Smart Carriers and Triple Threat Therapy

Cancer can be a tricky foe. Immunotherapy is a promising weapon, but it often falls short. Why? Because it sometimes struggles to trigger a strong immune response. So, scientists are exploring ways to combine different treatments to boost their punch. Enter the nucleic acid-locked smart carrier (NAS

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