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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

How Families Can Use Tech to Stay Healthy

Fitness and nutrition apps are everywhere. They promise to help people move more and eat better. But do they really work? Especially for kids and teens, the answer is not clear. Behavior change is tough. It's not just about the individual. It's about the people around them. Family matters. So, why n

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Nurses and the Hidden Side of Care: A Look into Spirituality in Palliative Nursing

Nurses play a big role in taking care of patients, but there's more to their job than just medical tasks. A recent study dug into how nurses see spirituality in their work, especially those who are getting advanced training in palliative care. These nurses deal with patients who are very sick or at

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Surinamese in the Netherlands: Willingness to Donate Living Tissue

The Surinamese community in the Netherlands faces unique health challenges. Many people in this group suffer from conditions like beta-thalassaemia and sickle cell disease. These illnesses often require blood transfusions or organ transplants. A recent study looked into how willing Surinamese indivi

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

How Social Media is Changing Your Smile

Social media isn't just for sharing photos or staying in touch. It's also changing how people choose their dentists, especially for cosmetic procedures. A recent survey in Saudi Arabia asked 335 adults about their dental clinic preferences. The results were clear: social media has a big impact. Peo

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Can Digital Health Save the Day for Lung Disease Patients?

Lung disease is a serious issue, impacting countless lives globally. The usual treatments aren't always easy to get or fit into people's busy lives. That's where digital health tools come in. These high-tech solutions have shown some impressive results in a recent study. The study compared digital h

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Toys: Hidden Dangers Lurking in Playtime

Toys are not always as safe as they seem. Every year, millions of toys are sold in the United States, but many of them pose serious risks to children. Some toys contain harmful chemicals like lead and phthalates, which can be very dangerous for kids. Others have small parts that can be easily swallo

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Retailers in Trouble for Ignoring Baby Formula Recall

Big trouble is brewing for some major retailers. The FDA has sent warning letters to Walmart, Target, Kroger, and Albertsons. Why? They kept selling baby formula that was recalled due to a serious health risk. This formula was linked to a nasty bacterial illness called infant botulism. It's especial

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

How Data Can Help Manage Diabetes Better: A New Approach

In the world of healthcare, data is becoming a powerful tool. It helps experts understand how treatments work over time. One big challenge is figuring out the best way to treat type-2 diabetes. This is where a method called Two Stage Least Squares (2SLS) comes into play. Normally, 2SLS is used to d

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

Can Tech Help Parents Tame Tantrums?

Parents of kids with disruptive behavior disorders often feel lost. They struggle to manage outbursts. But what if technology could lend a hand? Researchers have been exploring this idea. They want to know if digital tools can help. Specifically, tools that give real-time feedback. These tools coul

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

Coping with Chaos: How Mental Health Teams Step Up After Big Crises

Big crises, like natural disasters or mass shootings, are happening more often. This means hospitals and mental health teams need to be ready. They must have solid plans in place. These plans should include mental health support. It's not just about treating physical injuries. The mind needs care to

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