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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

How Weight Issues Changed for Thai Diabetics Over Four Years

Thailand has been dealing with a growing health problem. Many people with type 2 diabetes are also struggling with being overweight. This issue has been getting worse over time. Between 2014 and 2018, researchers looked at how common obesity was among Thai diabetics. They also studied what factors m

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Money Matters: A Closer Look at Europe's Hospital Finances

Hospitals are the backbone of any health system. They are where people go when they are sick or injured. But in many parts of Europe, these hospitals are struggling with money problems. The issue is that there is no clear, organized data to show just how bad things are. A recent study tried to chan

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Fighting Vitamin A Deficiency in Iran: Who's Involved?

Vitamin A deficiency is a big problem for kids in many developing countries. It makes them sick more often and can even lead to serious health issues. In Iran, this problem has been getting worse for kids between 15 and 23 months old. Over the past decade, more kids are showing signs of not getting

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Food Choices and Health in Rural China

Rural areas in China are facing a growing problem. More people are dealing with weight issues and other health problems linked to what they eat. But why is this happening? One big question is how the kinds of food available in these areas might be influencing people's health. Dietary habits in rura

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

How Tech Entrepreneurs in Uganda Are Changing Healthcare

In Uganda, a group of private entrepreneurs is using digital tools to tackle healthcare challenges. They are creating new ways to deliver medical services and make resources more accessible. This is part of a bigger global plan to use technology for public good. These entrepreneurs face many hurdle

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

How Empowering Women Can Change Family Size in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, giving women more power and control over their lives has been a big deal. It's not just about helping individuals but also about how it affects families. One interesting thing to look at is how this empowerment might be linked to the number of children women have. Researchers wanted

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Exploring the Future of Stroke Recovery: TMS and Its Growing Role

Stroke recovery is a big deal, and scientists are always looking for new ways to help people bounce back. One method that's been getting a lot of attention is transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS. This technique uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain. It's not a new idea, bu

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

How Older Adults Handle Control and Stereotypes

Ever wonder how older adults deal with feeling out of control? Two experiments looked into this. They found that when older adults feel like they have less control, they tend to crave more structure in their lives. This craving for structure can lead them to adopt negative stereotypes about aging.

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Secrets of Premature Lung Damage

Premature babies often face serious lung problems. One big issue is bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), which happens when there's too much oxygen. Scientists are trying to understand how this happens at a tiny level, focusing on something called epigenetics. Epigenetics is like a switch that turns g

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

How Patients Shape Health Research

People getting involved in health research is not new. It has been happening for years. This is often called PPIE, which stands for Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement. It means patients and the public have a say in health research. They can give their opinions, help design studies, or eve

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