HEALTH

Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Knowledge Matters: Teens and Hormonal Contraception

Do you know what hormonal contraception is? Many teens don’t, and that could be a problem. A recent national survey found that how much teens know about hormonal contraception (HC) can affect whether they're willing to use it. The study aimed to see if there's a link between knowledge and willingnes

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Schizophrenia and Perspective-Taking: The Avatar Effect

Imagine you're playing a simple game where you see a row of discs from a certain angle. Now, picture an avatar seeing a different number of discs from another angle. This experiment was designed to see how people with schizophrenia handle this situation compared to healthy individuals. Sixty-five pe

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Eating Crickets: A Zinc Boost for Kids in Kenya

Ever thought insects could be the key to fighting nutrient deficiencies? Researchers in Kenya explored this idea by feeding young children meals with zinc-rich house crickets and tracking how much zinc their bodies absorbed. The kids, aged 2 to 3 years old, participated in a study from September to

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

X-rays and Kidney Cancer: How Senescent Cell Secrets Boost Tumor Growth

Ever wondered how x-rays might affect kidney cancer? Well, scientists found that x-rays can speed up kidney cancer growth. How? By making healthy kidney cells go into a strange phase called "senescence, " where they stay alive but stop growing. These senescent cells start pumping out special signals

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Gene Changes Affect COVID-19 Severity and Immune Response

Have you ever wondered why some people get really sick from COVID-19 while others barely notice it? A lot has to do with our genes. Scientists looked into how changes in two genes, FAS and FASL, affect how severe COVID-19 can be and if it leads to long-term symptoms. These genes play a role in T-cel

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Shocking Fact: ADHD May Shorten Lives

You might think ADHD just makes life a bit challenging, but a new study shows it could actually cut lives short. Researchers from a top UK university found that men with ADHD lose about 7 years off their life expectancy, while women lose around 9. That's a huge difference! The study looked at over 3

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Hits Connecticut Again

In New Haven County, Connecticut, bird flu has struck another backyard flock. This is the second time this month that the highly contagious H5N1 strain has been confirmed in the state. Officials have taken swift action, quarantining the area and putting down the affected birds to stop the disease fr

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Battling Obesity: How Personalized Medicine Can Help Teens and Adults

Tackling obesity is a challenge that affects both teens and adults. It's a complex issue that varies from person to person. Enter personalized medicine, which offers a tailored approach to treatment. Instead of a one-size-fits-all solution, this method considers an individual's unique characteristic

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Veteran's Unexpected Diagnosis: A Lesson in Resilience

U. S. Army Staff Sgt. Rayshaun Smith, 32, thought his knee pain was just a result of his intense military training and exercises. The discomfort persisted for years, but he managed it with over-the-counter painkillers. It wasn't until 2020, while working stateside, that he decided to see an Air Forc

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

The New Ways to Handle Gout: From Crystals to Personalized Care

Gout is a type of arthritis caused by the buildup of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals in the joints, leading to inflammation and pain. Managing gout involves both treating and preventing attacks. One of the latest approaches is using biological agents that target a specific inflammation trigger calle

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