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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

How Taiwanese Cancer Patients and Caregivers Face End-of-Life Together

Everyone knows that doctors and patients often talk about the future of a patient's health. But what about the very end? That's what a recent study in Taiwan looked into. It's the first time anyone has explored how cancer patients and their loved ones who care for them feel ready, both in their mind

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Health Centers' Policies: A Closer Look at Hidden Racism

Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) aim to boost health equity for communities that have faced discrimination. But do their policies truly fight racism? Often, they don't. This can lead to policies that unintentionally promote racism. To tackle this, we used a method called Critical Anti-Raci

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Exploring the Promise of Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Stroke Therapy

Ever heard of the vagus nerve? It's a key player in our body's internal communication network. Lately, scientists have been buzzing about a technique called vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) as a possible game-changer in stroke treatment. This method involves zapping the vagus nerve with tiny electrical

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Ready for Pointe? A New Tool to Guide Ballet Dancers

Ever wondered how to tell when a young ballet dancer is ready to dance en pointe? This study explored a new screening tool called PASSE (Pointe Assessment Screening Shah Edison) to help determine if dancers aged 9 to 17 are ready for this challenging skill. Seventeen dancers with at least 4 years of

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Three Decades of Contact Lens Usage: A Global Survey Snapshot

Do you know how often people wear contact lenses? This question has been asked annually in an international survey for the past 30 years, starting in 1996 and continuing up to 2025. This ongoing survey is like a time capsule, giving us a glimpse into how contact lens prescribing habits have changed

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Vaccine Clinical Trials: Boosting Capabilities in Nepal

Clinical trials are a big deal when it comes to checking if new vaccines or medicines are safe and work as they should. These trials are tricky and take a lot of time. They need the help of government officials, trial sites, researchers, and the whole health system. In recent years, many of these tr

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Video Calls in Danish GP Offices: A New Way to Care?

Imagine walking into a Danish general practitioner's (GP) office and instead of waiting for an in-person appointment, you can simply talk to your doctor via a video call. This is the future that political stakeholders in Denmark are pushing for. By the end of 2024, GPs must offer video consultations

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Building a Country-Wide Hospital VTE Registry: Challenges and Lessons from India

Health registries play a crucial role in tracking disease trends, monitoring treatment options, and evaluating patient outcomes. This research zooms in on the hurdles faced while setting up and maintaining a Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) registry within Indian hospitals. Picture this: India, a vast c

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Greece's Child Mental Health Care: Challenges and Gaps

Greece's mental health system is in the middle of a big change, trying to move towards a community-focused model. This shift isn't easy, especially when it comes to caring for kids and teens. Experts worry that the current system doesn't cover enough ground and has some big holes in service. Unfortu

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

New Hope for Young Adults with Glioma: The Introduction of VoraSidenib

Isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH)-mutant gliomas frequently strike young adults, causing severe brain tumors that disrupt their lives. These tumors are notorious for hindering cognitive abilities and, sadly, often lead to death. Current treatments, though life-prolonging, have serious side effects, dam

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