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This comprehensive solution is designed for the modern medical clinic, enhancing patient engagement through a mobile app, a marketing-driven website, an AI chatbot, and telemedicine capabilities. The system helps clinics automate internal processes, improve service quality, and optimize advertising expenditures.
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Understanding the Trial Results This study looked at how the position of a patient’s arms during a special type of scan—used for checking blood vessels in the neck and chest—affected the quality of the images and the amount of radiation exposure. Here’s what we…
Understanding the Study Results The study focused on helping adolescent girls manage the emotional challenges of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS). The key findings are: What Worked: The therapy program combining Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Narrative Therapy significantly reduced negative thinking and emotional distress related…
Results of the Spiritual Care Program The study found that a spiritual care program significantly helped mothers of children with leukemia. Here’s what worked: Increased Self-Efficacy: Mothers who participated in the program felt more confident in their caregiving abilities. Reduced Caregiver Burden: These mothers…
Understanding Morning Stiffness and Autoimmune Arthritis Morning stiffness is a common complaint, but when it lasts more than 30 minutes or affects specific joints, it might signal inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR). The Morning stiffness analyzer is an AI-powered…
How the AI Chatbot Works This chatbot helps you understand your sore throat symptoms by applying medical logic similar to what doctors use. It focuses on key signs: fever, swollen lymph nodes, white patches on your throat (exudate), and whether you have a cough.…
How to Use the Vaginal Discharge AI Checker This tool helps you understand your vaginal discharge by asking simple questions about its color, consistency, odor, and other factors like your menstrual cycle phase or recent sexual activity. To use it: Describe your discharge (e.g.,…
Understanding the Trial Results This study looked at how body composition affects patients with heart failure who have preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Here’s what we found: What Worked? Higher fat mass index (FMI) was linked to a greater risk of serious health issues and…
Understanding the Trial Results This study looked at how to help patients with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) use their CPAP machines better. The trial compared two groups: one received extra education and support, while the other got standard care. What Worked? Patients who…
Understanding the Trial Results The study looked at how well injectable buprenorphine (LAB) helps people with opioid use disorder (OUD) who are hospitalized with infections. The main goal was to see if starting LAB during their hospital stay would lead to more patients receiving…
Findings from the Atorvastatin Trial for Kawasaki Disease What Worked? The trial showed that atorvastatin is safe for Japanese children with acute Kawasaki disease (KD) and coronary artery aneurysms (CAAs). The maximum dose that was well-tolerated was 0.5 mg/kg per day for six weeks.…
Understanding the Trial Results This clinical trial is exploring how a traditional treatment, called Rasayana Formulation (RF) along with Shigru Pallava eye drops, can help people with Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma (POAG). The goal is to see if these treatments can protect the eyes and…
Understanding the Trial Results This study looked at a new treatment for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It tested whether giving children their own stem cells from bone marrow, along with educational support, would help them more than just education alone. What Worked?…
Understanding the Trial Results The study looked at two methods of pain relief after surgery for pelvic tumors. One group of patients received a combination of two types of nerve blocks (Lateral-QLB and Anterior-QLB) along with standard pain management. The other group only received…
Understanding the Trial Results This study looked at how low-dose esketamine can help elderly patients avoid low blood pressure after surgery. Here’s what we found: What Worked: Patients who received esketamine had a lower chance of experiencing low blood pressure after surgery (44.1% compared…
Understanding the Trial Results This study looked at how traditional Thai massage (TM) compares to standard physical therapy (PT) for improving walking in children and teens with spastic cerebral palsy (CP). Here’s what we found: What Worked? TM showed a positive effect on walking…
Understanding the Trial Results The study looked at how everyday activities change in older adults who are cognitively healthy but may have signs of early Alzheimer’s disease (AD). It found that: Everyday functioning can decline over time, even in those who seem healthy. Higher…
Understanding the Trial Results This study looked at how wrist-ankle acupuncture can help reduce pain in patients with herpes zoster, commonly known as shingles, during the acute phase. The results showed that: What Worked: Patients who received wrist-ankle acupuncture along with standard medication had…
Understanding the Trial Results This study looked at how well a special adhesive works to prevent sensitivity after dental work. It compared two methods: using a self-etching adhesive alone and using it with a product called Gluma desensitizer. What Worked? The group that used…
What Worked and What Didn’t This study showed that combining Kinesio Taping (KT) with conventional rehabilitation (CR) helped reduce pain and improve emotional health after cervical spine surgery. The patients who received both treatments reported better results than those who only had rehabilitation. However,…
If you’ve ever felt frustrated by urine dribbling after using the bathroom, you’re not alone. This common issue affects many people, especially as they age. While occasional dribbling is normal, persistent symptoms could signal incomplete bladder emptying. The good news? Technology now offers a…
Understanding the Trial Results This study compared two treatments for advanced liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma): HAIC-FO (a type of chemotherapy) and sorafenib (a targeted therapy). Here’s what we learned: HAIC-FO helped patients live better and longer compared to sorafenib. It provided 1.00 quality-adjusted life…
Understanding the Trial Results The study looked at the long-term effects of repeat doses of antenatal corticosteroids given to pregnant women at risk of preterm birth. The main findings are: What Worked: The repeat doses reduced immediate problems for newborns, like respiratory distress syndrome.…
Understanding the Trial Results The study looked at how maintenance treatment with vinorelbine and oral cyclophosphamide affects the health of male reproductive organs in young patients treated for localized rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS). While the treatment helps improve survival rates, it can also harm fertility. What…
Understanding the Trial Results The study looked at how an 8-week core exercise program affected women with prediabetes. Here’s what they found: What Worked: The core exercise program helped improve body weight, fat percentage, flexibility, and strength. It also lowered blood sugar levels, insulin…
Understanding the Study Results This study looked at how effective a new treatment called transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) is when combined with traditional vestibular rehabilitation for patients with unilateral vestibular hypofunction (UVH). Here’s what we found: What Worked? Patients who received both…
Trial Results Explained This study looked at a new method to help women who have separation of the abdominal muscles after childbirth, known as diastasis recti abdominis (DRA). Researchers tested a special type of electrical stimulation for both inhaling and exhaling alongside standard rehabilitation.…
Have you ever wondered why your mucus changes color or why it won’t go away? A new AI tool helps simplify this mystery by analyzing mucus characteristics and offering actionable insights. Whether you’re dealing with a lingering cough, seasonal allergies, or asthma, this chatbot…