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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Sleep and Breast Cancer: Unraveling the Connection

Breast cancer is a significant health concern, being the most common cancer among women globally. To effectively prevent it, understanding modifiable risk factors is crucial. One such factor that's gaining attention is sleep. Various sleep aspects, like duration, quality, disorders, medication use,

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Physical Activity and Kids with Severe Intellectual Disabilities: What's the Connection?

You might not think about it much, but being active is super important for everyone, especially kids who struggle to learn and understand things. These kids, who have severe intellectual disabilities (ID), often don't get enough exercise and their body movements might not be as smooth as other kids'

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Money Matters: Tracing the Path of Colorectal Cancer Costs

Imagine trying to figure out where all your pocket money goes. Now, replace "pocket money" with "healthcare budget" and "you" with "Australia's healthcare system. " That's what this new study is about. They've come up with a clever method called "cost mining" to dig into the costs of colorectal canc

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Shedding Light on Warehouse Injuries: A Closer Look at California's Data

In the United States, keeping track of workplace health and safety often depends on data from federal and state agencies. However, these sources aren't perfect. They can miss some reports or use different methods to collect information. To fill these gaps, the federal Occupational Health and Safety

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Whooping Cough Cases Surge: Blame Low Vaccination Rates

You might think whooping cough is a thing of the past, but think again. This nasty infection is making a comeback, and health officials are worried. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that whooping cough cases are at a decade-high, with six times more cases this year compar

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Does Early Preterm Birth Pose Greater Maternal Health Risks?

Researchers have been asking a crucial question: does delivering a baby too early increase the risk of serious health issues for the mother? To find an answer, they looked at data from a large group of women who gave birth before the 37th week of pregnancy, known as preterm birth. The study aimed to

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Unveiling Family Health Secrets: DNA Testing in Newborns

Imagine learning about your family's future health risks as soon as your baby is born. That's what can happen with newborn genome sequencing (NBSeq). It's a powerful tool that can spot diseases early in children and even alert families to possible risks for relatives. This isn't just about the baby;

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu: A Growing Concern in the US

Scientists are worried that bird flu might be changing to spread more easily to humans. The US just reported its first severe case. A woman from Louisiana got very sick after touching sick or dead birds. She's over 65 and has other health issues. So far, 65 people in the US have caught bird flu this

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Brain Aging: When Does It Peak and How Can We Slow It Down?

A group of scientists have discovered something interesting about our brains. They found that our brains age the most at three specific ages: 57, 70, and 78. This means that our minds might start to slow down a bit more during these years. The team looked at over 10, 000 adults' brain scans and chec

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

What Do Stakeholders Really Think About EPA Training?

Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) is all about matching up what med students learn with what they'll actually do on the job. Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) are a big part of that, helping with feedback and growth. But what do the people involved—like doctors, nurses, and students

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