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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Might Shield Young Adults from COVID-19

The fight against pandemics is a big deal for public health. It is known that regular exercise can help reduce the severity of COVID-19 in clinical settings. So, researchers wanted to see if this was true for young adults in the general population. A study was done on Reunion Island. Two hundred

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Vitamin D: A Key Player in Fighting Frailty in Cirrhosis Patients

Frailty in cirrhosis patients is a big deal. It is a strong indicator of how well they will do, even if their liver is not failing. Vitamin D deficiency is common in these patients. It is linked to frailty and muscle loss. But does giving them vitamin D help with frailty? That is what a recent study

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

The COVID Money Puzzle: What Happens Next?

The government has decided to take back $11. 4 billion in COVID-19 funds from local health departments. This money was meant to help with testing, vaccines, and health projects. The decision was made because officials believe the pandemic is over. However, this move has sparked some debate. Some peo

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Huntington's Disease and the Power of Timed Eating

Huntington's disease is a challenging condition that affects movement, cognitive function, and mental health. Currently, there is no cure, so researchers are constantly exploring new methods to aid those affected. One intriguing approach is time-restricted eating, where individuals consume all their

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Down There Itching

Vulvovaginal itching is a common issue among women of all ages, yet it often gets overlooked. Many skin specialists do not receive enough training in vulvar issues. This lack of knowledge can lead to delays in diagnosis and prolonged discomfort for those experiencing it. The causes of this itching a

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Accurate Are Self-Rated Health Reports Among Older Adults?

Self-rated health (SRH) is a common way to gauge how people feel about their well-being. It is often used in studies to understand health inequalities. However, there is a big question mark over how reliable these self-reports are, especially among older adults. This is because people might inter

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Do Chinese Elders View Dementia Prevention?

Older adults in China are increasingly interested in preventing dementia. However, their beliefs about health and illness play a big role in how well they can manage this on their own. To understand this better, a study was done. It looked at what Chinese elders know and believe about stopping de

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Smart Ways to Make Protein Degradation More Precise

The field of medicine is excited about a new approach to treating diseases. This method involves breaking down harmful proteins rather than just stopping them from working. This is a big deal because it can tackle proteins that were once thought to be impossible to target. This approach is called PR

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

What Iran's New Law Means for Abortion and Birth Control

In Iran, the topic of abortion is a hot-button issue. It's a debate that's been going on for a while, and it's got a lot of different angles to it. The country's laws and attitudes towards abortion have changed over time. This is mainly because of the country's history, society, and politics. The l

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Workers in Flexible Jobs: The Hidden Health Costs

The global economy has seen a surge in flexible work arrangements. These jobs often come with a price tag that isn't immediately obvious: the health and well-being of workers. While standard employment has clear protections, flexible jobs often fall through the cracks. This leaves workers vulnerable

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