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May 14 2025HEALTH

The Nerve Dilemma: Clavicle Fixes and Post-Op Pain

The clavicle is a bone that can easily break. It is a common injury, especially in sports. Fixing a broken clavicle often involves surgery. During this surgery, doctors have a choice to make. They can either protect the nerves around the clavicle or cut them. This choice can affect how a person feel

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Fluoride Supplements for Kids Under Scrutiny

The FDA has started the process to take away fluoride pills for kids from the market. These pills are different from fluoride toothpaste or mouthwash. Kids swallow these pills, and they have never been okayed by the FDA. There's worry that swallowing fluoride can mess up the good bacteria in a child

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Health Official's Controversial Creek Dip

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the Secretary of Health and Human Services, recently made headlines for a surprising reason. He took a swim in Rock Creek, a waterway in Washington known for its high levels of sewage and bacteria. This creek has been off-limits for swimming for over half a century due to sev

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May 14 2025HEALTH

The Role of Community Hubs in Keeping Seniors Active and Healthy

Day centers are hubs where older adults can go to socialize and get support. These places are crucial for people who live on their own. They offer a way to stay connected and engaged. This is especially important as people age. A study looked into how these centers help with health and social care.

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Skin Spotters: How Dentists Can Help Fight Skin Cancer

Dentists have a unique chance to help with skin cancer. They look at the head and neck every day. This is important because most skin cancers show up in these areas. Why? Too much sun exposure. The sun's ultraviolet light can damage skin cells over time. Dentists are great at spotting issues in the

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Cold Exposure and Vitamin D: A Rat Study on Brain Health

The brain's hippocampus is crucial for learning and memory. It is also very sensitive to stress. One type of stress is being in cold water for a long time. This can harm the hippocampus and affect how well it works. This is because the body's stress response system kicks in, releasing certain hormon

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Mental Health in Prison: A New Approach

People locked up in prisons often face more mental health issues than those outside. This is a big problem, but prisons can also be a chance to help. However, there are hurdles. One big issue is not having enough mental health workers. A simple solution might be training non-specialists to provide b

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Impact of Genetic and Social Factors on Health

The impact of social and structural factors on health differences is well-documented. These factors are the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age. These factors shape how healthy people are and how long they live. For Black adults, the percentage of African genetic ancestry

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Exercise and Mental Health: How Movement Helped Brazilians During COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic brought many challenges, including a rise in mental health issues. During this tough time, researchers looked into how regular exercise affected the mental well-being of Brazilian adults. They focused on how physical activity impacted symptoms of major depression, anxiety, and

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Diabetes and the Money Drain: What's the Real Cost?

Diabetes is a big deal worldwide, and so is the money trouble it brings. The financial strain from managing diabetes is a real issue. It's not just about the cost of insulin or doctor visits. It's about how all these expenses add up and cause stress. This problem isn't the same everywhere. Different

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