How to Choose the Right Pediatric Dentist for Your Child

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Choosing the right pediatric dentist can have a lasting influence on your child, not only in his or her oral health but also in his or her perception of dental visits. Parents want to rely on others who know that all children are different. A confident selection equals a more subtle and better experience for […]

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How to Transition into Healthcare Without a Four-Year Degree

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Getting into healthcare often feels like a long, locked path filled with years of study. That belief has been repeated so often that it starts to feel like the only truth. Still, things have changed and they have changed quite a bit. A four-year degree is not the only entry point anymore, even though many […]

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The Smart Way to Choose Knee Surgery Recovery Gifts That Help

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Getting your knee cut open—be it for an ACL fix, a meniscus trim, or a full-on replacement is a total gear shift for your daily life. It is not just the surgery itself. It is the messy aftermath of swelling, that stubborn stiffness that won’t quit, and the weird reality of living with your leg […]

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The Long-Term Health Impact of Railroad Injuries: A Clinical and Occupational Perspective 

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Work in the railroads is among the most physically vigorous and dangerous jobs, where the danger exposes the workers to severe injuries. The heavy machinery, physical repetitiveness, rough landscapes, and climatic conditions all make the workplace a topic of constant worry of accidents and overuse injuries. Though immediate injuries may need to be addressed immediately, […]

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What to Expect During Recovery After a Bicycle Accident 

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The impact of an accident involving a bicycle on ordinary life cannot be easily overestimated. Certain injuries are immediately evident, and some take time to manifest, altering the way the body feels and works in the coming days. It is not always rest that is needed to recover. It requires attention, patience and a clear […]

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The Importance of Emotional Support in Caregiving 

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Quick Answer  Making the care of someone that you love so personal is rather significant, but it may strain your emotional bank account. It helps the caregivers stay patient, clear and compassionate throughout the journey by having emotional support every now and then. This can help in sustaining the health of the caregiver and care […]

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How to Choose Between Independent Living and a Nursing Home 

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Quick Answer  On a comparison of nursing homes and independent living, the right choice is determined on the basis of medical requirements and daily functioning and the goal of life. Elderly people who are active and fail to need more than minimal services can be treated through independent living, but twenty-four-hour clinical care can be […]

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Peptides for Muscle Growth Explained

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If you’re a biohacker interested in maximizing muscle growth, peptides have surely crossed your radar. They’ve been in discussions on growth hormone release and signalling, and its effects on improving body composition and physiological performance. Some research peptides, such as tesamorelin, sermorelin, and BPC-157, can influence the signalling pathways that regulate protein synthesis, recovery, and […]

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FDA grants breakthrough designation for efimosfermin for MASH

The FDA granted breakthrough therapy designation to efimosfermin — an investigational, once-monthly fibroblast growth factor 21 analogue — for treatment of patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis.
According to a manufacturer press release, efimosfermin (GSK) is a liver therapy “designed to regulate key metabolic pathways to decrease liver fat, ameliorate liver inflammation and reverse liver fibrosis in patients with MASH.”
“MASH affects millions of people worldwide and is one of the leading causes of liver transplant in the U.S. and Europe, but treatment options are

AI may help with adherence in glaucoma

AI may help clinicians monitor nonadherence in patients with glaucoma, according to a speaker at the American Glaucoma Society annual meeting.
Siamak Yousefi, PhD, said that nonadherence is common in patients with glaucoma due to factors related to the disease itself, such as it being asymptomatic and slow to progress, as well as treatment, including complex regimens, cost and difficulty instilling drops.
“There are system-level drivers as well, including poor follow-up tracking and essentially no tracking at all in most of the cases,” he said. “Fragmented care, just 2 to 3 minutes of