CANCER RESEARCH

Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Is Spun Citrate the Future of Platelet Checks?

Researchers have been looking into spun citrate samples as a possible way to measure platelets. This could be a big deal because it might make the process easier and more accurate. But is it really necessary to change the way we do things? Right now, the usual method involves collecting blood and t

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Sleep Troubles Might Be Linked to Prostate Cancer: What's the Deal?

Researchers have been digging into the connection between mental health and prostate cancer. The focus? Ten different mental health conditions and their possible link to this type of cancer. The goal was to figure out if there's a cause-and-effect relationship. First off, they looked at both direct

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

How Faith, Feelings, and Life Quality Connect for Cancer Patients

Cancer is tough. It hits hard on the body and the mind. But what about the spirit? A recent study dug into how spiritual beliefs and needs affect cancer patients' overall well-being and mood. First, let's talk about quality of life. It's not just about physical health. It's about how happy and sati

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

How Faith Can Brighten Lives: A Look at Cancer Patients' Happiness

Cancer is tough. It's a battle that changes lives in many ways. But did you know that having strong spiritual beliefs can make a big difference in how happy a person feels during this time? This is what a study wanted to find out. It looked at how spiritual needs affect life satisfaction in cancer p

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Nov 06 2025SCIENCE

Why Are So Many Young People Getting Nearsighted?

Researchers are looking into why so many young people are developing nearsightedness, also known as myopia. This condition is not just about genes. It's also about what's happening in the world around us. Two different sets of data were used to figure this out. One set is old and focuses on clinical

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Mental Health Across Cultures

Researchers have been looking into how childhood trauma affects people who are at risk of developing psychosis. This is important because different cultures and societies can influence how mental health issues develop. A recent study focused on individuals from Brazil, China, and Turkey who are at a

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

The Role of Nurses in Cancer Pain Management: Challenges and Solutions

Cancer pain is a big deal. It affects millions worldwide. Nurses are key players in managing this pain. But they face many hurdles. Understanding these challenges is crucial. Nurses often struggle with limited resources. They also deal with complex regulations. These barriers can make their job tou

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Nov 04 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech Predicts Best Settings for Magnesium Alloy Performance

Researchers have found a clever way to figure out the best conditions for a magnesium alloy called AZ91D to work well under heat. They used a computer model that mimics the human brain, called an artificial neural network (ANN), to predict how much wear and friction happen when the alloy is tested.

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Fighting Cancer Where We Work

Cancer is a big problem worldwide. Some infections, like Helicobacter pylori, Hepatitis C, and HPV, play a big role in causing cancer. To tackle this, a new project called Cancer Prevention at Work (CPW) is trying something different. Instead of just treating people when they get sick, CPW wants to

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Is New Tech Better at Spotting Cervical Cancer Early?

Researchers recently tested a new device designed to help doctors spot cervical cancer earlier. This gadget, called the Optoelectronic Imaging Tracing System, is meant to assist in checking women who have a high risk of cervical cancer due to a virus called human papillomavirus (HPV). The study inv

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