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May 10 2025HEALTH

How Pictures Can Shape Minds: Family Planning in Viranşehir

In the heart of Viranşehir, a unique experiment unfolded. It focused on married women who could not read or write. These women were of childbearing age. The goal was to see if pictures could change their views on family planning. Could visual aids influence their choices about birth control? The id

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Smoking Unregulated Drugs: A Public Health Challenge

Drug-related deaths are on the rise across Canada. This is a serious problem that needs quick and effective solutions. The way people use drugs is changing. Some people use multiple methods. Others stick to one. Each method comes with its own set of issues for public health workers. In recent

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Knee Hero: ALL's Role in Stability

The knee is a complex joint. It's not just about the big bones and muscles. There's a smaller player called the anterolateral ligament (ALL). This ligament is getting more attention from researchers. They want to know how it helps the knee stay stable. Especially when the anterior cruciate ligament

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May 10 2025HEALTH

How Daily Activities Shape Young Minds

Mental health in young kids is a big deal. It shapes how they grow and develop. So, figuring out how different daily activities affect their minds is crucial. These activities include playing hard, moving a little, sitting still, and sleeping. Each of these has a role in a child's mental well-being.

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Mosquito Nets: Why Aren't Pregnant Women in Ghana Using Them?

In Ghana, pregnant women are not using mosquito nets as much as they should. This is a big problem because mosquito nets are a proven way to stop malaria. Malaria is caused by a tiny parasite called plasmodium. It is spread by mosquitoes and can be very dangerous for pregnant women and their babies.

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link: Insulin Resistance and Chronic Illnesses

The world is facing a serious health issue. Chronic illnesses are a big problem everywhere. Scientists wanted to see if there is a connection between insulin resistance and these long-term health issues. They also wanted to check if insulin resistance can help predict these diseases. Insulin res

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Mothers and Babies in Nepal: The Unequal Path to Better Health

In Nepal, getting the right care during pregnancy is a big deal. It can make a huge difference for both moms and their newborns. But not everyone has the same access to this care. A recent look into the data showed some troubling patterns. The data came from two big surveys done in 2014 and 2019. T

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Cost of Animal and Human Health in South Africa

South Africa faces a significant challenge with animal and zoonotic diseases. These outbreaks are not just a health issue but also a financial burden. They threaten the country's biosecurity and highlight the need for a comprehensive approach. The concept of One Health is gaining traction. This app

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Climate Change and African Homes: A Test of Cooling Solutions

In Africa, the mercury is on the rise, and it's happening faster than the global average. This isn't just an inconvenience; it's a health crisis for many. When temperatures soar both day and night, people's well-being takes a hit. It's not just about discomfort; it's about serious health issues. The

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May 10 2025HEALTH

New Hope or False Dawn? The Reality of Amyloid-Fighting Drugs

Two new drugs, lecanemab and donanemab, have hit the market. They are designed to tackle Alzheimer's disease. They work by targeting and removing beta-amyloid protein from the brain. This protein is a key player in the development of Alzheimer's. The drugs have shown some promising results in cl

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