HEALTH

Jan 17 2025HEALTH

How Improvement and Clinical Work Boost ED Efficiency

Ever wondered how hospitals can run smoothly, especially in busy emergency departments (EDs)? A recent study explored this, focusing on Australian and New Zealand EDs. Researchers looked at how continuous improvement (CI) and clinical practices (CP) affect the performance of these high-stress enviro

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Why Processed Red Meats Might Be Bad for Your Brain

Recent research from Harvard and MIT revealed a surprising connection between red meats and our brain health. Scientists discovered that consuming a lot of processed red meats, like hot dogs and bacon, can increase your risk of dementia by 13%. This study, published in "Neurology, " tracked the eati

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Protecting Elderly with Intellectual Disabilities: A New Approach

Older adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities are especially vulnerable to maltreatment. Unfortunately, there aren't many solutions out there to address this problem. This study focuses on creating a new, research-based plan to lower these risks. As people age, those with intellectu

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Older Crime Victims: Lessons from a Collaborative Trial

As our population ages, we're seeing more older adults fall victim to community crimes. The emotional toll on these victims is huge and long-lasting, yet there's a lack of research on ways to help them. While combining public health services and care is a good idea, no one's really shown how to do i

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't More Men in China Using HIV Prevention Pills?

Guess what? There's a super effective pill called PrEP that can protect against HIV. But in China, only about a quarter of men who have sex with men (MSM) are using it. Why is that? A study dug into this by asking MSM what would make PrEP more appealing. Turns out, price matters a lot. If it was fre

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Anxiety and Balance: A Surprising Link in Elderly Women

It turns out that a bit of anxiety might not be all bad. Researchers recently found that moderate anxiety could actually help older women with low muscle strength maintain their balance. This is especially important since older adults often struggle with balance, and women are more likely to experie

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Fluoride in Water: Myths and Facts

Fluoride in water has been a hot topic for over a century. It all started when scientists noticed that people in certain areas had fewer tooth problems. They found that these areas had fluoride in the water. Adding a little fluoride to water can prevent tooth decay, but it's not that simple. Some pe

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Music and Exercise: How Your Favorite Tunes Affect Workouts

Ever noticed how your favorite song can make a tough workout seem easier? It turns out, science agrees with that feeling. A recent study dug into how listening to our preferred music (PM) during exercise impacts adult recreational athletes. They found that PM can make the workouts more satisfying an

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Why Do Nurses Choose to Move? : Uncovering Their Reasons

Ever wondered why some nurses choose to move across the country or even abroad for work? A recent study dived into this topic, aiming to understand what drives these healthcare professionals to make such significant changes. Let's take a closer look at what motivates them to migrate or relocate regi

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Thyroid Hormones and Fatty Liver: A New Hope for Treatment.

Imagine you're dealing with a fatty liver, a condition linked to low thyroid hormone levels. Scientists are exploring new molecules, called thyromimetics, that mimic thyroid hormones. One of these, Resmetirom, is already approved to treat certain liver diseases. The idea is that these molecules coul

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