Category Health Science

Factors Affecting Leisure Participation in Adolescents with Congenital Heart Defects (CHD)

Adolescents with congenital heart defects (CHD) often face limitations in their engagement in leisure activities, which can impact their physical and mental well-being. A recent research study by Majnemer et al. (2020) aimed to provide insights into the factors associated… Continue Reading →

Implementing a Service Project Safely Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

During the unprecedented times of the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations across the world faced numerous challenges due to restrictions and safety concerns. In this article, we will discuss a research report titled “Implementing a Service Project During the COVID-19 Pandemic”, authored… Continue Reading →

Unicortical Medial Malleolar Fracture Fixation: Radiographic Results and Clinical Implications

In recent years, there has been a growing need to understand the efficacy of different fixation techniques for medial malleolar fractures, which commonly occur alongside rotational ankle fractures. While bicortical lag-screw fixation has been considered biomechanically superior, the use of… Continue Reading →

Unveiling the Association of Polonium-210 with Red Blood Cells: A Fascinating Research Analysis

The year is 2023, and scientific strides continue to shed light on intriguing phenomena within the realm of biology and chemistry. In a groundbreaking research article published by J. E. Campbell and L. H. Talley in 1954, the association of… Continue Reading →

Maternal Diet Quality and Nutrient Intake: Key Findings from the BABY1000 Pilot Study

Maternal nutrition plays a vital role in the long-term growth and health of both the mother and her offspring. However, recent research conducted as part of the BABY1000 pilot study in Australia suggests that the diets of pregnant women and… Continue Reading →

Validation of Bioavailability-Based Toxicity Models for Metals: Ensuring Regulations Protect Aquatic Life

To safeguard the health of freshwater and saltwater aquatic life, regulatory jurisdictions worldwide are increasingly adopting bioavailability-based toxicity models. These models aid in the development of protective values, such as water quality criteria, standards, and guidelines, specifically for metals. However,… Continue Reading →

Breast Cancer Incidence among American Indian and Alaska Native Women: A Comprehensive Study Reveals Regional Disparities and Late-stage Diagnoses

Breast cancer continues to be a significant health concern for women worldwide, and this holds true for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) women in the United States. Understanding the incidence rates of breast cancer among AI/AN women is crucial… Continue Reading →

How Interrupting Prolonged Sitting Can Improve Glycaemic Control in People with Type 1 Diabetes

It is well-known that physical activity plays a crucial role in managing diabetes, particularly type 2 diabetes. However, recent research suggests that even individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) can benefit from interrupting prolonged sitting with frequent short bouts of… Continue Reading →

The Role of Estrogen Receptor Variant ER-α36 in Glioblastoma: A Potential Therapeutic Target for ER-α-Negative GBMs

Estrogen receptor variant ER-Œ±36 has been identified as an important player in the development and progression of glioblastoma (GBM), a deadly and common primary brain tumor. In a recent research article titled “Estrogen receptor variant ER-Œ±36 facilitates estrogen signaling via… Continue Reading →

Ultrasonography of the Neck Splenius Capitis Muscle: A Valuable Method for Assessing Muscle Size

When it comes to understanding the structure and function of our muscles, technological advancements have played a crucial role. In recent years, real-time ultrasonography has emerged as a valuable tool for non-invasive and accurate measurement of muscle characteristics. One particular… Continue Reading →

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