MEDICAL

Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Waking Up: What Happens When You Come Out of Anesthesia?

Imagine waking up from a deep sleep, but this time, it's not just any sleep—it's from anesthesia. Doctors have been studying how long it takes for people to wake up from general anesthesia. This isn't just about timing; it's about understanding how our brains regain consciousness. First, let's talk

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Mysterious Fever Sweeps Through Congo: Experts Clash

Over a thousand people in the lush Équateur Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo have been hit by a puzzling fever. Symptoms like fever, headaches, chills, and muscle aches appear in just two days. This has left health experts scratching their heads. Two major health organizations have diff

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Young Doctors Get Hands-On Brain Surgery Training

Pediatric neurosurgery is a tough field. It's not just about knowing the right moves. It's about feeling confident and knowing exactly what to do. This is where a special program comes in. It gives young doctors a whole month to focus on brain surgery for kids. The program is intense. It's all abou

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

How COVID-19 Changed Health Care for Kids with Big Medical Needs

Kids with complex medical needs faced a big shake-up in their healthcare routines during the COVID-19 pandemic. A recent study dug into this by looking back at medical records. The big takeaway? The way these kids got healthcare changed a lot. First off, the number of times these kids visit

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

The Pros and Cons of Big Language Models in Fighting Superbugs

The world of medicine is always looking for new ways to fight infections. One hot topic is using big language models, or LLMs, to help doctors prescribe antibiotics. These models can sift through tons of data to suggest the best treatment. But, there are some big questions to answer first. First of

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Can AI Understand Seizures From Words Alone?

Epilepsy is a big deal, affecting millions worldwide. It's a neurological disorder that causes seizures. These seizures can be scary and confusing, not just for the person having them, but for those around them too. Doctors often use tests like EEGs to figure out what's going on. But what if there

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Health Secrets: The Power of Biomarkers

Biomarkers are like secret codes that our bodies use to send messages about our health. Scientists are always on the hunt for new ways to decode these messages. One exciting area of research is cancer detection. Researchers are looking into things like cfDNA, fecal miRNA, and mitochondrial pathways

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Feb 28 2025EDUCATION

Bridging the Gap: Indigenous Students in Science

Indigenous students face big hurdles in biomedical science and pharmacy research. These challenges come from long-standing issues and educational systems that don't always fit their needs. But there's hope. The University of Newcastle (UoN) is taking steps to change this. The UoN set up the

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Prostate Cancer Detection: The Echo Time Dilemma

Prostate cancer is a significant health concern for men. It's one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers in males. Medical professionals rely on MRI scans to detect it early. These scans track water movement in tissues, which can indicate the presence of tumors. Echo time is a crucial factor in M

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Breathing Lessons: Training Doctors to Tackle Lung Pressure

Imagine being a doctor and having to deal with a condition that makes a person's heart work extra hard to pump blood through their lungs. This is the challenge faced by doctors dealing with pulmonary hypertension. This condition is tricky because it's not just about the lungs, it's about the heart t

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