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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Robots and VR: A New Way to Bring Joy to Seniors in Care Homes

Older adults in long-term care (LTC) often feel a lack of motivation, which affects their well-being and the people who care for them. Medicines don't always help, and other methods need a lot of time and effort from staff. So, experts are looking into technology like virtual reality (VR) and friend

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Treating Kids' Appendicitis: Medicine vs. Surgery

Appendicitis in children is a familiar issue. Traditionally, the go-to solution has been surgery to remove the inflamed appendix. However, a new approach is gaining attention: treating it with medication instead. This method, known as nonoperative management (NOM), is sparking debates among medical

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback in Connecticut

A measles case has popped up in a Connecticut school, marking the first time in over four years that the state has seen this highly contagious virus. The child, who is not vaccinated and under 10 years old, attended Christian Heritage School in Trumbull. Health officials are working hard to keep eve

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: Why South Carolina is Struggling

South Carolina is facing a tough situation with measles. Over 110 people have gotten sick, and more than 250 others are stuck in quarantine because they might have been exposed. This is part of a bigger problem happening across the country. The outbreak started in October and is mostly in Spartanbu

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: What's Happening in the US?

Measles is back, and it's causing trouble in two places: South Carolina and the Utah-Arizona border. In South Carolina, things are getting worse. Over the past few weeks, 27 more people got sick, making it 111 cases in just two months. More than 250 people, including kids from different schools, are

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: What Helps Burn Patients Recover Faster?

Burn injuries are serious. They often need help with breathing. This help comes from machines. These machines are called ventilators. They push air into the lungs. Some patients need them for a short time. Others need them for a long time. Why does this happen? A study looked into this. It happened

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

How Worrying Affects How We Learn From Good And Bad Experiences

People who worry a lot might learn differently from others. This isn't just about learning to fear things, but also about learning when things are safe. Researchers wanted to see if those who worry more generalize fear and safety differently than those who worry less. In two experiments, they used

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Radiation Safety: What Do Healthcare Workers in Addis Ababa Really Know?

In Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, medical imaging plays a big role in healthcare. But how much do the people who work in nuclear medicine know about radiation safety? This is a big question. It's not just about the machines and buildings. It's also about what the workers know, how they feel, and what they d

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

CDC in Crisis: Top Scientists Speak Out on Kennedy's Controversial Leadership

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is facing serious challenges. This year, the agency experienced severe budget cuts, staff reductions, and even physical damage to its headquarters. Over 500 bullets were fired at the building, targeting the scientists and public health experts ins

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and the Hidden DKA Risk: What You Need to Know

Pregnancy changes a lot in a woman's body. These changes can make expecting mothers more likely to develop a serious condition called euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). This is a tricky form of DKA. It happens when blood sugar levels are normal or only slightly high, but the body is still in da

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