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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Who Chooses What: Patients’ Decisions on Weight Loss vs. Knee Surgery

The INtensive diet versus Knee Arthroplasty (INKA) trial is exploring if weight loss can be as effective as knee surgery for obese patients with severe knee osteoarthritis. But how do the patients who join this trial compare to those who choose not to participate? This study is trying to figure out

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Comparing Two Bone Regrowth Membranes: Which One Works Better?

Imagine you're missing a tooth and the bone around that area needs help to grow back. Would you rather have a membrane made of gelatin and polylactic acid (GT/PLA) or one called Guidor®? This experiment involved 32 people who needed bone regrowth after losing a tooth. They were split into two groups

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Psoriatic Arthritis: Latest Treatments and Challenges

Psoriatic arthritis, or PsA, is a complex inflammatory disease that can affect joints and skin, and it often comes with other health issues. Managing PsA is crucial to control the disease, prevent damage, and improve quality of life. Over time, many drugs have been developed to help. While some, lik

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Medicines for Heart Thrombosis: Where We Stand Today

Medicines used to treat and prevent heart thrombosis have truly changed the game. They've made a big difference in how patients with heart artery disease do, but they've also made it trickier for doctors to decide on the best treatment. With improved ways to fix heart arteries and better stents, the

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Boosting Holistic Health: A Randomized Trial of ACT and Compassion Therapy for Breast Cancer Survivors

Breast cancer is the top cancer diagnosed globally among women, and it brings along a hefty emotional toll. Two therapies—Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and compassion-based methods—have shown potential in helping cancer patients manage their emotions and quality of life. Enter the Mind pro

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Jan 04 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Kingpin Do Kwon Captured and Faces US Justice

In the wild world of cryptocurrency, a well-known figure named Do Kwon has been making headlines. This 33-year-old South Korean entrepreneur once stood at the helm of a crypto empire with Luna and TerraUSD. But after a disastrous $40 billion crash, he suddenly disappeared. Both the US and South Kore

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Jan 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Judge Steps into VR for Courtroom Crime Scene Tour

Imagine standing in a courtroom, but instead of looking at photos or watching CCTV footage, the judge puts on a virtual reality (VR) headset. This isn't science fiction; it happened in Broward County, Florida. Judge Andrew Siegel decided to see things from a different perspective—literally. He agree

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

A Fresh Look at GT103 in Lung Cancer Treatment

GT103 is a unique human antibody designed to fight cancer by targeting the complement factor H. Scientists conducted a study to test its safety and effectiveness in patients with tough-to-treat lung cancer. The trial involved gradually increasing the drug's dose to find the highest amount that patie

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Rethinking Diabetes Care: Why Involving Couples Matters

Managing Type 2 diabetes can be tough, especially for older adults. The idea of involving spouses in care is great, but does it work in real life, especially in places like China? A recent study decided to find out by putting couples to the test. The study took place in a clinical setting and inclu

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Why Some Cancer Clinical Trials Leave Out People with Disabilities

Did you know that people with disabilities are more likely to get cancer? Yet, they often can't join cancer clinical trials. Why? Because of rules that measure how well a person can perform daily activities, called performance status. This is set to make sure trial participants aren't too sick. But

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