January is often a time to take stock. New Year’s resolutions roll into back-to-work blues and a determination that this year will be different, somehow. A reset might be just the tonic, according to some scientists, with a recent study showing…
Category: 6. Health
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Canadian officials say US health institutions no longer dependable for accurate information | Canada
Canadian officials and public health experts are warning that US health and science institutions can no longer be depended upon for accurate information, particularly when it comes to vaccinations, amid fears that misinformation from the Trump…
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Drug-Resistant Fungus Candida Auris Spreads Globally as Researchers Seek New Treatments
A deadly, drug-resistant fungus, Candida auris, is spreading globally, with 7,000 US cases in 2025. Researchers warn of limited treatments but see hope in new studies targeting its biology.
ERBIL (Kurdistan24) — A deadly and…
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Drinking Coffee May Add Up to 5 Years to Lifespan
- A recent study connects drinking coffee daily to a younger biological age in a specific group.
- The study looked at people with severe mental health issues and found that participants who drank a certain amount of coffee were biologically around…
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Prevalence and related influencing factors of depression symptoms among empty-nest elderly in China
National Bureau of Statistics. Statistical Bulletin of National Economic and Social Development of the People’s Republic of China 2023. https://www.stats.gov.cn/xxgk/jd/sjjd2020/202401/t20240118_1946711.html (2024).
Hesketh, T., Lu, L. & Xing,…
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Comparison between traditional and digital anterior repositioning splints on the upper airway in skeletal class II malocclusion with TMJ degenerative disease
Mercuri, L. G. Osteoarthritis, osteoarthrosis, and idiopathic condylar resorption. Oral Maxillofac. Surg. Clin. North. Am. 20(2), 169–83 (2008).
Long, X. Correct differentiation of…
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Comparative diagnostic accuracy of ChatGPT large language models and expert clinicians in complex oral and maxillofacial diseases
Younis, H. A. A systematic review and meta-analysis of artificial intelligence tools in medicine and healthcare: applications, considerations, limitations, motivation, and challenges. Diagnostics 14 (1), 109 (2024).
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Increasingly Specific ctDNA Assays Are Set to Define the Future of Breast Oncology
Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) testing is rapidly emerging as a powerful tool to detect minimal residual disease (MRD), guide treatment decisions, and potentially transform breast cancer care across the disease continuum, according to Jason…
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4 Dangerous Side Effects of Using Supplements to Detox
- Detox supplements may be all the rage, but they can actually be harmful to your body.
- They may impair nutrient absorption, damage your liver and interfere with medications.
- Instead, focus on hydrating, getting enough sleep and a balanced,…
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