Category: 8. Health

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  • Automated kidney stone segmentation from flexible ureteroscopy videos using a U-net model: A preliminary feasibility study

    Manual identification of kidney stones during flexible ureteroscopy can be challenging due to motion, variable illumination, bleeding, dust from fragmentation, and limited visual contrast. While machine…

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  • Dietary assessment of elite orienteering athletes

  • Stellingwerff, T., Morton, J. P. & Burke, L. M. A framework for periodized nutrition for athletics. Int. J. Sport Nutr. Exerc. Metab. 29, 141–151 (2019).

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  • Gen Z Is Using AI to Have Difficult Relationship Conversations, and the Results Are Massively Cringe

    Gen Z Is Using AI to Have Difficult Relationship Conversations, and the Results Are Massively Cringe

    Researchers, teachers, and mental health professionals alike have spent the past few years…

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  • Eating Meat Linked to Lower Dementia Risk in Key Genetic Group

    Eating Meat Linked to Lower Dementia Risk in Key Genetic Group

    A long-term Swedish study suggests that the relationship between diet and dementia may be more complex than previously understood. Older adults with a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer’s disease did not show the expected rise in cognitive…

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  • Revolutionary New Cancer Treatment Reprograms Immune Cells Inside the Body

    Revolutionary New Cancer Treatment Reprograms Immune Cells Inside the Body

    A new approach to CAR-T therapy is redefining how cancer-fighting immune cells can be engineered. For years, one of the most effective treatments for certain blood cancers, known as CAR-T cell therapy, has relied on a complex, multi-step process….

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  • Scientists Discover Natural Molecule That Triggers Ozempic-Like Weight Loss

    Scientists Discover Natural Molecule That Triggers Ozempic-Like Weight Loss

    A new study explores how the extreme biology of pythons may point to an unexpected path for obesity research. Pythons don’t nibble. They chomp, squeeze, and swallow their prey whole in a meal that can approach 100% of their body weight. But…

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  • Are Ice Baths Really Good for You or Just a Social Media Trend?

    Are Ice Baths Really Good for You or Just a Social Media Trend?

    Cold plunges and ice baths have moved from niche recovery tools to mainstream wellness practices, and the phrase “cold plunge benefits” appears everywhere online. With so many bold claims circulating, it is useful to look at what is…

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  • Wearable Health Technology Breakthroughs That Help Your Smartwatch Detect Illness Early

    Wearable Health Technology Breakthroughs That Help Your Smartwatch Detect Illness Early

    Wearable health technology has moved rapidly from niche fitness gadgets to everyday companions that promise deeper insight into the body’s signals. Smartwatches now track far more than steps, offering continuous heart rate, sleep,…

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  • Exploring Risks, Benefits, and Safety of Popular Health Hacks

    Exploring Risks, Benefits, and Safety of Popular Health Hacks

    The biohacking health trend has moved from niche communities into mainstream wellness, blending technology, nutrition, and lifestyle experimentation. From wearable devices to peptide therapies and AI-driven health insights, people…

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