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Measuring Collagen Breakdown After Knee Surgery: A Comparison of Two Methods

January 16, 2025

Scientists are curious about how well two different tests measure the breakdown of collagen in urine after knee surgery. This study focused on patients who had their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructed. The tests, known as ELISAs, are used to detect the levels of a specific collagen fragm

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The Impact of Herbicides on Babies: A Closer Look

January 15, 2025

The rise of genetically modified (GM) crops that withstand herbicides led to a massive increase in glyphosate use across the United States. Over two decades, the amount of glyphosate used surged by over 750%. Though it's a hot topic, the effects of glyphosate on human health are still debated. Scien

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Pets Find Refuge in Vet’s Care During LA Wildfires

January 9, 2025

Imagine a veterinarian who opens her doors to animals in need during a wildfire. That’s exactly what Annie Harvilicz, a Los Angeles vet, did. She welcomed over 40 dogs, cats, and even a rabbit named Oreo into her home and an empty pet hospital. Why? Because their owners couldn’t take them along as t

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Yoga versus Cardio: Edge in the Battle Against Leakage

January 9, 2025

Ever wondered what works better to tackle bladder leaks in women? A recent study set out to answer that question. Instead of focusing on pace and power like your regular workout, these ladies tried something new – pelvic yoga. And guess what? It turned out to be just as effective as good old-fashion

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Plane Passenger's Unusual Behavior Leads to United Airlines Ban

January 4, 2025

A man found himself in a sticky situation while flying from San Francisco to Manila. He was seated in business class on United Airlines Flight 189 when another passenger decided to relieve himself—right onto him. The man, Jerome Gutierrez, was asleep when this happened. He woke up to find himself dr

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How Pregnant Women With Urinary Leakage Can Improve Their Lifestyles

January 2, 2025

Urinary incontinence (UI) during pregnancy can be a hassle. It's not just about the leaks; it's also about how you deal with them. This study looked into how pregnant women with UI live their lives and what makes a difference. It's not just about how often they go, but also about what they do and ho

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Boosting Birth Support: Doulas and Clinicians Team Up

January 2, 2025

Doulas, who aren't medical professionals but offer crucial support during pregnancy and childbirth, can really make a difference for patients and outcomes. However, their role in hospitals isn't always clear, and they often aren't part of the hospital staff. To make things better, we need system-wid

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Fosfomycin's Fight Against Drug-Resistant Urinary Infections

December 31, 2024

Doctors in a recent study explored whether giving high doses of intravenous fosfomycin could effectively treat urinary tract infections (UTIs) caused by a particularly tough bacterium called KPC carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae (KPC-Kp). They weren't just trying to see if it worked; the

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The Ups and Downs of Treating Elite Female Athletes with Severe Stress Urinary Incontinence

December 30, 2024

In the world of competitive sports, elite female athletes often face unique challenges, one of which is severe stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Two key things experts wanted to find out were: Can these athletes return to elite-level competition after treatment, and do their SUI symptoms get better

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Water's Role in Breaking Down HFPO-TA: What's in the Mix?

December 30, 2024

Hexafluoropropylene oxide trimer acid, or HFPO-TA, is a newer option replacing traditional PFASs. It's tough to break down and can harm living things, hence the search for better ways to tackle it. One method that stands out is using UV light with sulfite and iodide. This mix can break down HFPO-TA