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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Fighting Drug Resistance: A Community Conversation in Cumilla

Antibiotic resistance is a big deal globally, and it's particularly worrying in low-income countries like Bangladesh. A project called COSTAR is trying to fix this problem in Cumilla. This project uses something called the Community Dialogue Approach (CDA) to help people understand antibiotics bette

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Heart Health Matters: How Clogged Arteries Affect Exercise and Life Quality in Heart Failure Patients

Did you know that clogged arteries can affect more than just your heart? A recent study looked into how these blockages, known as panvascular disease (PVD), impact the lives of people with heart failure (HF) with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). This condition means the heart can't pump blood as w

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

How Do Patients Feel About Digital vs. Traditional Dentures?

Ever wondered how patients and dentists feel about digital dentures compared to the traditional ones? Researchers decided to find out by looking at studies that compared the two. They wanted to know if there was a difference in how patients felt about their dentures and how dentists thought they wor

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Let's See How Genes and Clinical Data Play Together!

You might think adding genetic information to clinical data can boost how well we predict health risks. But guess what? Tests show it can lead to different results. Scientists wrapped their heads around this by mixing clinical and genetic data from patient records. They wanted to figure out which de

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Improving Palliative Care: Ethics and Quality Improvement

Hello there! Ever wondered how we can make end-of-life care even better? That's where quality improvement in palliative care comes in. It's all about finding ways to make care better and more enjoyable for patients. But how do we do that without hurting anyone? That's where ethics comes into play.

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

How a Single Pill is Changing Hypertension Care in Canada

Imagine you've just been diagnosed with mild-to-moderate hypertension. You're probably feeling a bit worried, right? Well, there's some good news from a study in Canada. Researchers wanted to see how well a single pill combination of two blood pressure medicines worked in the real world. This study,

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Exploring Parent-Led CBT for Anxious Autistic Kids: What Matters Most?

You might have heard that parent-led cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can help autistic kids with anxiety. A recent study checked this out. It found that having parents guide their kids through a CBT workbook, with some therapist help, did reduce anxiety and related problems. But the researchers w

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

The Lingering Impact: Understanding Long-Term Critical Illness

In modern medicine, intensive care units (ICUs) have made great strides in helping patients survive initial critical illnesses. However, a new challenge has emerged: patients who survive the initial crisis but need extended ICU stays and develop long-term critical symptoms. This condition is known a

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

How Patient Happiness Affects Clinical Trials

In the world of clinical trials, making participants happy is just as important as finding the right cure. But what makes patients satisfied? You might think it's all about the medicine, but there's more to it. Imagine you're at the dentist. You'd be happier if the staff were friendly, right? The s

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Speeding Up Medicine: A National Plan for Clinical Trials

Ever thought about how new medicines get tested? It's through clinical trials, but they can be a bit of a mess right now. Imagine trying to find a specific book in a huge, disorganized library – that's what it's like for doctors and researchers today. Advocates have a clever idea: create a nati

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