HEALTH

Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Skin Issues from Face Masks: A Health Worker's Unexpected Struggle

Imagine this: you're a health worker, battling on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, and suddenly, you notice little bumps on your nose, something you've never seen before. This isn't just a one-off problem; it's becoming common among healthcare professionals who wear N95 respirators and goggl

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Healthcare by the Crowd: A Collaborative Revolution

Ever thought about how groups can chip in to improve healthcare? Scientists have dug into 110 studies to find out just that. It turns out, crowds are making a real splash in three key areas: encouraging healthy habits, conducting research, and maintaining wellness. All this is happening through thre

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Health Shocks: A Tougher Hit for the Less Healthy

Ever wondered how health shocks impact people differently depending on their initial health? To find out, researchers created a way to measure health continuously and monitor its changes over time, showing that poor health doesn't always bounce back from health setbacks. Standard models struggle to

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Big Language Models: Helping or Hindering Mental Health?

Mental health issues are on the rise worldwide, and current care models can't keep up. Enter large language models (LLMs), which hold promise for innovative, large-scale mental health solutions. But how can we ensure these models do more good than harm? Let's explore the opportunities and risks. Fi

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Exploring Web Data to Boost Public Health

Public health has always been about tracking stuff like diseases and vaccinations. It helps us figure out if our health programs are working and where to spend money to make things better. This research looks into how data from the web can help with this. It comes up with new ways to predict health

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Australia's Digital Health Hub: Control Your Data!

Think of it as a digital wallet for your health records. My Health Record, managed by the Australian Government, lets you keep your medical details safe online. No more scattered notes or memory lapses. It’s all there, at your fingertips – from your medications to allergies and test results. You cal

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Tracking Health with the ICF: A New Way to Measure Personal Health

Imagine being able to track your health in a way that's tailored just for you. That's what a new model aims to do by using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), a tool created by the World Health Organization. This model can handle all sorts of health data, ev

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

How Genes and Lifestyle Change Our Metabolism

Did you know that our genes can affect how our bodies respond to lifestyle changes? Scientists studied people with prediabetes in Mexico and found that those with a specific gene variant had different metabolism changes after a 24-week lifestyle intervention. Before the intervention, these people ha

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Medicine Misuse by Pregnant Women in Nigeria: A Closer Look

In the bustling city of Ibadan, Nigeria, the use of unprescribed and herbal medicines among pregnant women is a big concern. These medicines might not be safe, and they could even harm the unborn baby. But how common is this problem? A recent study found that almost one in three pregnant women in Ib

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Understanding Beliefs about Health and Illness in Pregnant African Women with GDM in Sweden

Gestational diabetes (GDM) poses significant health risks for mothers and their babies, especially for migrant women from Africa now living in Sweden. A recent study investigated how their beliefs about health, sickness, and healthcare evolve over time, particularly during and after pregnancy. The r

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