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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

L-tyrosine: A New Hope Against Amyloid Fibers?

Imagine a world where diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's could be slowed down or even stopped. That's where L-tyrosine comes in. It's a natural substance that has shown some serious potential in the fight against these nasty diseases. You see, these diseases are caused by something called

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Unmet Needs: How a Simple Eye Check-Up Can Reveal Bigger Health Issues

Imagine going to the eye doctor for a routine check-up. You might think it's just about getting new glasses or contacts. But what if that visit could also uncover bigger health issues you didn't even know you had? That's exactly what happened in a recent study. Researchers decided to look beyond jus

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Digital Savvy Students: How Tech Skills Boost Health Choices

First, let's talk about what eHealth literacy is. It's basically knowing how to find, understand, and use health info online. This skill is super important because it helps people make smart decisions about their health and avoid risks. Imagine having a headache and not knowing if it's serious or ju

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Healthcare for Everyone: The Global Push for Fairness

Imagine a world where everyone, regardless of their location or wealth, can access the healthcare they need. This is the dream of Universal Health Coverage (UHC). To make this dream a reality, countries need to figure out how to fund healthcare in a way that's fair for everyone. This is where the co

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Feb 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

When Scares Meet Sanctuaries: A New Wave of Horror Screenings

Churches are usually quiet and peaceful, but a new horror film is shaking things up. The movie, "The Monkey, " is taking a bold step by hosting screenings in churches. This is not your average horror movie night. It's a clever marketing move to reach new audiences. The film's marketing team is play

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

What Are Biosimilars and Why Should We Care About Immunogenicity?

Biosimilars have changed the game in medicine. They've made a big impact in areas like cancer treatment, rheumatology, and immunology. They're like generic drugs, but for biologics. These are complex medicines made from living organisms. The big deal with biosimilars is that they can cut healthcare

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Mental Health in Rural Ethiopia: The Hidden Struggle

Mental health is a universal concern. In 2019, nearly one billion people worldwide were grappling with mental health issues. This highlights how widespread and impactful these problems can be. However, not everyone who needs help is receiving it, especially in rural areas. This is a significant prob

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Scar-Free Healing: The Power of Tiny Molecules

Imagine tiny molecules that can speed up healing and prevent scars. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, it's not. Scientists have been exploring the potential of these tiny molecules, called microRNAs. One of them, miR-141-3p, has shown promise in helping wounds heal faster and reducing scarri

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Breaking Barriers: How a Program is Changing the Face of Medical Research

Imagine a world where medical research is as diverse as the people it serves. That's the goal of a unique program designed to boost the number of physician-scientists from backgrounds that are often left out of the mix. These underrepresented groups face real hurdles when trying to enter the field.

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Brain Boost: A New Weapon Against Brain Cancer

Glioblastoma is a nasty type of brain cancer that's super tough to treat. Doctors have been trying out a new trick to fight it: oncolytic viruses. These viruses are designed to target and kill cancer cells while also ramping up the body's immune response. But there's a catch. These viruses don't sti

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