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Mixing Up Moods: When Doctors Get It Wrong

December 9, 2025

Doctors who aren't mental health experts often mix up depression and delirium. This can lead to people being unfairly labeled as depressed when they're not. It can also mean that real cases of delirium get overlooked. A study looked at medical records from different places to see how often this happ

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Understanding Ovarian Cancer in Older Women: A Closer Look

December 6, 2025

Ovarian cancer is a serious health issue. It affects many women, especially those who are older. A recent study took a close look at this problem. It focused on women aged 65 and above. The goal was to understand how this cancer behaves in older women. Also, it looked at how they are treated and wha

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Making Surgery Smoother: A New Digital Pathway for Joint Replacement

December 5, 2025

People are starting to see the value of perioperative care. It makes surgery outcomes better, cuts costs, and makes patients happier. But there's a catch. Many patients don't stick to these programs. Why? Well, they often don't get a say in how these programs are designed. Plus, things like getting

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The Sweet Side of New England: Drake Maye's Wife Wins Fans with Baking

December 5, 2025

Drake Maye has been making waves in New England, both on and off the field. His wife, Ann Michael, has been stealing hearts with her baking videos on TikTok. She started gaining attention because of her husband, but now she's making a name for herself with her delicious recipes and festive videos.

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Why Measuring Medicine Levels in the Blood Matters

December 4, 2025

People in hospitals often get medicine to fight infections. One such medicine is flucloxacillin. But how do doctors know if the right amount is getting into the blood? That's where therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) comes in. TDM checks the levels of medicine in the blood to make sure it's working we

science

Unraveling the Mystery of Tau Protein Tangles

December 4, 2025

Brain diseases like Alzheimer's and CTE have something in common: clumps of a protein called tau. These clumps are a big deal in these diseases. Scientists have been trying to figure out how to stop these clumps from forming. One thing they've noticed is that when a specific spot on the tau protein,

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Unraveling the Mystery of Stomach Cancer in Western Honduras

December 4, 2025

Stomach cancer is a big deal worldwide, ranking as the fifth most common cancer. It's not just one thing that causes it, but a mix of genes, lifestyle, and environment. Honduras stands out with some of the highest rates in the western hemisphere, and it's not the same everywhere in the country. Res

education

Breaking Barriers: Women's Journey in STEM Fields

December 4, 2025

Women in academia, especially in STEM, have long faced an uphill battle. The numbers tell a clear story: fewer women are appointed, retained, and promoted compared to their male counterparts. This underrepresentation is not just a gender issue; it's a problem for the entire educational system and wo

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Smartphones and Kids: What You Need to Know

December 3, 2025

Smartphones have become a big part of kids' lives. A recent study looked at how these devices affect children around the age of 12. The results show some concerning trends. Kids who had a smartphone at 12 were more likely to face health issues. These included depression, obesity, and not getting en

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Newborn Vaccine Debate: Should Hepatitis B Shots Wait?

December 3, 2025

A group of health experts is debating whether newborns should still receive the hepatitis B vaccine right after birth. This vaccine is special because it's the first one designed to prevent cancer. Currently, health guidelines suggest that all babies get this shot within their first day of life. How