HEALTH

Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Skin Issues: Urgent Care or Not?

Ever had a skin problem and thought, "Let's go to urgent care"? It seems like a good idea, right? But hold on! A recent study found that doctors at urgent care centers might not be skin specialists. Imagine trying to fix a plumbing issue when you're actually an electrician. The study looked at over

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Social Inclusion of Elderly with Disabilities: A Critical Look

You might think social participation is key for older adults, but have you ever considered how political, economic, and social factors play a role? It's time to dive into how these contexts can marginalize aging and disabled bodies. By using critical gerontology and critical disability studies, we c

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Rethinking Dietetics: The Case for Racial Justice

In dietetics, the buzzwords have long been equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). While these are worthwhile goals, they might not be enough to tackle the deep-seated issues of racism in the field. This is where racial justice steps in. Unlike EDI, which focuses on creating a level playing field, r

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Boosting ADHD Treatment with VR and Exercise Simulators: A Closer Look

Virtual reality (VR) and exercise simulators are becoming popular tools to help people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). These modern methods are designed to improve cognitive functions, like executive function and memory. However, their effectiveness in enhancing attention is st

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Chat on Reddit: Unveiling Health Talks

Social media, like Reddit, has made it super easy for folks to share their thoughts on health and medicine. This can give us amazing insights into what patients are worried about and why they might turn to the internet instead of doctors. Researchers have come up with a cool method to sort through t

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

How Well Are You Doing with Spondyloarthritis?

Picture this: you're living with spondyloarthritis (SpA) and want to know how well you're coping. There's a tool called the ASAS Health Index (U-ASAS-HI) that researchers have been checking out. They wanted to see if it's as good as other general health measures and what influences the results. Sur

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Sweet Substitutes: The Gut's Microscopic Reaction

Everyone's talking about artificial sweeteners these days. They're supposed to replace sugar without the weight gain, but what's really happening inside your gut? Let's dive into the science! First off, these sweeteners are everywhere. From diet sodas to sugar-free snacks, they're meant to appease

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Brushing Teeth at School: What Makes It Work?

Ever wondered why some schools have kids brushing their teeth while others don't? It's all about supervised toothbrushing programs (STPs). These programs help fight tooth decay by having kids brush their teeth at school with a fluoride toothpaste and staff watching over. But why aren't all schools d

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Sleep and Stress: How Neuromuscular Disorders Affect Kids and Parents

Neuromuscular disorders, often called NMDs, are a diverse group of conditions that mess with your muscles in different ways. They can cause muscle weakness, fatigue, and make it tough to move around, which really affects a person's daily life. One of these disorders, spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), i

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Less Isn't Always More: Surgery Options for Early-Stage Lung Cancer

You might think that when it comes to early-stage lung cancer, the more you remove, the better. But hold on a minute! Recent studies show that sublobar resection, which removes just a part of the lung, might be just as good as removing the whole lobe. However, if the cancer has invaded the lung's pl

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