HEALTH

Jan 21 2025HEALTH

New Weight Loss Drug: Who's Getting It?

In June 2021, a new drug called semaglutide got the green light for helping people with obesity lose weight. But who's really using it? There's not much info on that, especially for people without diabetes. This medicine is a unique type called a GLP-1 receptor agonist. It works by targeting a spec

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Exploring the Choroid Plexus: A New Path to Understanding Progressive MS

Imagine you're trying to solve a puzzle, but you're missing some pieces. That's kind of what it's like when scientists study progressive multiple sclerosis (MS). MS is a disease that messes with your brain and spinal cord, causing damage to the protective layer around nerve cells. It affects million

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Breaking Barriers: Why Mental Health Matters in Doctor Training

Imagine you’re a medical student, spending countless hours studying and working in hospitals. It’s tough, right? Now, consider the mental toll it takes. Medical schools worldwide are finally waking up to the fact that mental health is just as important as physical health. But let’s be real, they’ve

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

How Good are Hearing-Impaired Adults at Reading Mandarin Tones?

Scientists in China decided to find out how well young adults with hearing loss can understand the different sounds in Mandarin Chinese. This language has four main tones: high, rising, falling-rising, and falling. The researchers thought that people who are better at lip-reading might also be bette

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Clinic Staff on Extreme Weather and Climate Change

Extreme weather events are posing serious challenges to frontline clinics, raising questions about their preparedness. A recent survey of 284 clinic staff across the nation revealed that a majority (80. 2%) believe humans are driving climate change. Interestingly, almost half (45. 9%) of them are wo

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

The Distance Dilemma: How Far You Live Affects Emergency Surgery

Did you know that the distance between your home and the nearest hospital can greatly impact your health in case of a sudden surgical emergency? It's true! When every minute counts, like in the case of a burst appendix, the time it takes to reach medical care can make a difference. Scientists are d

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Bangladesh's Contraception Use: Beyond Women Empowerment

In Bangladesh, the discussion around contraception often includes women empowerment. But is that the only factor at play? Let's dig into the 2017-2018 Demographic Health Survey to see what's really going on. Women empowerment is a big deal. It's not just about fairness; it's also linked to achievin

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Switzerland’s Neonatal and Infant Mortality Puzzle: A Close Look at 2011-2018

Switzerland, known for its top-tier healthcare system, still grapples with high neonatal and infant mortality rates compared to other wealthy nations. This raises crucial questions about what could be causing these discrepancies. Let's take a closer look at these rates between 2011 and 2018. A long-

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Why Some People in Chile Are Missing Out on HIV Testing

Have you ever wondered why some people might not be getting tested for HIV? A recent study in Chile took a close look at this question. Researchers used data from a big survey called the National Health, Sexuality, and Gender Survey 2022-2023 to figure out who's more likely to skip HIV testing. The

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

How Good Is the Persian Spiritual Care Test for Nursing Students?

Spiritual care is a big deal for patients and their families. It's important that nursing and midwifery students are good at it. So, researchers checked out a test called the Spiritual Care Competency Self-Assessment Tool in Persian. They wanted to see if it worked well. The researchers asked 300 n

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