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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Rare Genetic Conditions: The Hope and Hurdles of New Treatments

The world of genetic medicine is advancing rapidly, but not everyone is benefiting equally. People like Emily Kramer-Golinkoff, who has a rare form of cystic fibrosis, are often left behind. This disease, the most common fatal genetic condition in the U. S. , affects around 40, 000 Americans. Howeve

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Stars Are Fighting Dengue

In the digital age, social media has become a powerful tool. Among the many influencers, there are health care professionals who have built substantial followings. These digital opinion leaders, or DOLs, are making a real difference in public health. They are tackling a big problem: dengue fever. D

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Price of Waiting for Axial Spondyloarthritis Diagnosis

The UK is facing a significant financial challenge due to the delayed diagnosis of axial spondyloarthritis. This condition, which affects the spine and joints, often goes unnoticed for years. When it is finally spotted, the damage is already done. This delay has a big impact on both the healthcare s

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

The Quick Fix for Heart Attack Checks

Heart attacks are scary and can happen suddenly. Doctors need to act fast. That means a lot of tests and checks. Some of these tests are pretty new. They can spot problems quickly. This can save time and money. But are they always the best choice? First, let's talk about heart attacks. They

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Chemicals in Everyday Products: Who's at Risk?

Cosmetics and personal care products are everywhere. They are a big part of daily life. These products often contain chemicals that can mess with hormones. These are called endocrine disrupting chemicals or EDCs. However, not much is known about how different groups of people are exposed to these ch

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Stepping Up: How Your Daily Walk Can Protect Your Liver

The liver is a vital organ that often gets overlooked. It has a big job to do. It filters out toxins from the body. It also helps with digestion and stores nutrients. One of the biggest threats to liver health is non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This condition is becoming more common.

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Why Do People Struggle with Tracking Their Food?

Tracking what you eat is a big deal in weight-loss programs. It's known to help people make better food choices and improve their health. Yet, sticking to this habit is tough. It's a puzzle that baffles many experts. People often start strong, but their enthusiasm fades over time. This drop-off is

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

How People With Epilepsy and Trauma Can Grow Stronger

The study looked at how people with epilepsy and complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) can grow stronger after trauma. It focused on how a person's self-image and how they handle tough experiences affect their ability to grow from these hard times. The research involved 137 people with epi

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of BPS: How a Common Chemical Affects Your Gut

BPS, or Bisphenol S, is everywhere. It is used in many everyday items, from water bottles to food containers. People usually come into contact with it through what they eat and drink. This chemical targets the gut, but it does not cause obvious damage. This makes it tricky to spot and study. Scienti

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Cleaning Up: The Power of Different Sanitizers in Poultry Water Systems

Poultry drinking water systems are hotspots for harmful bacteria and slimy biofilms. Keeping these systems clean is crucial for stopping the spread of diseases. Several cleaning agents have been developed, but their effectiveness varies greatly. Researchers decided to put three types of sanitizers t

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