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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Why Do Mothers Affected by Domestic Violence Seek Less Support?

Did you know that new moms are more likely to experience intimate partner violence (IPV)? This isn't just a bad thing to happen; it can cause lasting harm to the mother and her baby. But here's where things get tricky: even if they're in danger, many moms struggle to ask for help. Researchers recent

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Monitoring Uterus After Birth: Can Electric Signals Predict Blood Loss?

Did you know that after giving birth, a woman's uterus needs to contract properly to prevent excessive bleeding? This is where electrohysterography comes in. This method uses electric signals to keep an eye on the uterus. A recent study looked into whether these signals can help spot uterine atony e

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

The Resurgence of Antisemitism in Modern Medicine

Throughout history, Jewish folks have made remarkable contributions to the field of medical science. Before World War II, many prominent doctors in Germany were Jewish. However, even in the early 20th century, Jewish doctors from Europe faced substantial hurdles when trying to practice medicine in o

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Investing in Postmenopausal Women: Spain's Fight Against Fragility Fractures

Imagine you're in Spain, and you're a woman over 50. You might be facing a silent health threat: osteoporosis. This condition can lead to fragility fractures, which are painful and can limit your independence. A recent study looked into something called Social Return on Investment (SROI). It's like

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Dec 30 2024SPORTS

Spurs Eye Argentine Talent for Turnaround

Tottenham Hotspur are aiming for a transfer coup with a €45 million (£37. 3 million) bid for Facundo Buonanotte, who's currently on loan at Leicester City from Brighton & Hove Albion. The 20-year-old Argentine has been impressing at the King Power Stadium, scoring four goals and providing two assist

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Boosting Knee Recovery: Early Rehab and Brain Stimulation

You've probably heard that early rehabilitation is key after a sports knee injury. But what if we added something extra to the mix? Let's talk about combining early rehab with a special brain treatment called repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). Researchers wanted to see if this com

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Dec 30 2024SPORTS

Game Changers: 5 NBA Stars Who Dominated Business After Retirement

Not all retired NBA stars fade into the background after hanging up their jerseys. Some step into new opportunities with the same drive they had on the court. Take Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and Shaquille O’Neal—their post-NBA careers are legendary for smart moves and massive fortunes. But there

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Dec 30 2024BUSINESS

The Worldwide Shift: How Drug Companies Handle Changes Post-Approval

Ever wondered how drug companies manage changes after their products hit the market? A recent global survey shed light on this complex process known as post-approval change management. The survey, conducted among various pharmaceutical industries, aimed to understand how companies adapt to changes w

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Parents' Early Days: Moms and Dads in Action

Ever wondered how moms and dads handle those crazy first few weeks after a baby arrives? A recent study took a close look at what parents are like during the postpartum period. They wanted to see how both parents were doing their parenting thing. First, let's talk about moms. After giving birth, mo

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Dec 28 2024EDUCATION

New Tech in Dental Education: A Look at Simulation and AR in Pakistan

Ever thought about how dentists learn their skills? Traditional methods are getting a high-tech boost with simulation-based learning (SBL) and augmented reality (AR)/virtual reality (VR). These tools are becoming popular worldwide to teach clinical skills in dentistry. In Pakistan, a study checked o

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