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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Checking How Patients Manage Their Chronic Illnesses in Singapore

Chronic diseases are on the rise worldwide, causing a surge in healthcare usage. How patients handle these conditions plays a big role in making healthcare more effective and improving patients' health. This study looked into a tool called the Partners in Health (PIH) scale. Researchers wanted to se

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Kenya's Health Revolution: A Closer Look at Universal Health Coverage

Imagine a world where everyone can access healthcare without worrying about costs. That's what Kenya aimed for when it launched a Universal Health Coverage (UHC) pilot in 2019. This project, active in four counties—Isiolo, Kisumu, Machakos, and Nyeri—focused on removing user fees and boosting health

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

HIV/AIDS Impact in Colombia: A City-by-City Breakdown from 2018 to 2022

HIV/AIDS remains a significant health concern in Colombia. To understand its impact, let's look at how different departments have been affected from 2018 to 2022. Instead of just numbers, let's consider what these stats mean for the people and communities involved. Imagine different cities, each fa

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

A Fresh Perspective in B. C. 's Health Ministry

Former Tofino mayor Josie Osborne has stepped into the role of B. C. 's Health Minister, bringing a unique background and perspective that many hope will address the ongoing struggles of rural healthcare. Paul Adams, from the Rural Health Network, sees her appointment as a positive step forward. Ada

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

The Truth About Black Plastics: What You Should Know

Many people use black plastic items, like toys and cooking utensils, every day. But do you know where these items come from? Some black plastics are made from recycled electronics. This might sound convenient, but it's not always safe. These electronics can have harmful chemicals, like flame retarda

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Caring for Chronic Conditions: How Absenteeism and Presenteeism Affect Caregivers' Productivity

Caring for someone with a long-term health condition can take a toll on productivity. Absenteeism, which is when caregivers miss work due to care duties, and presenteeism, when caregivers work but are less productive because of care responsibilities, are both common issues. These factors can signifi

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Boosting Plant-Based Beverages with Selenium: A New Approach

Imagine boosting your plant-based beverage with a powerful nutrient called selenium. Selenium is crucial for our health, and scientists are looking for creative ways to incorporate it into our food. One such method is using microencapsulation to make selenium easier for our bodies to absorb. Resear

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Firefighters Face Cancer Risk: Screenings Begin in Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge firefighters are tackling a silent threat that comes with their heroic job: esophageal cancer. This type of cancer has a high mortality rate, and the men and women who fight fires are at an increased risk. Specifically, they have a 62% higher chance of developing it due to daily exposure

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

The Brain's Dinner: How Food Affects Memory and Disease

We all know that good food is important for our bodies, but did you know it's also crucial for your brain? Scientists have found that what we eat and how we live can actually improve learning, keep our minds sharp as we age, and even lower the risk of brain diseases. Some brain illnesses happen when

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Stones and Docs: How Often Do Vets See Nephrologists After a Diagnosis?

Kidney stones are a pain, literally! When vets get them, they might need to see a specialist, right? We're talking about nephrologists here. These docs can really help manage kidney stones. So, how often do vets actually see them after getting diagnosed? That's what this study wanted to find out. Pr

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