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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

How Albany, Georgia Faced the COVID-19 Pandemic

Albany, Georgia, was one of the many places that dealt with a significant COVID-19 outbreak. This outbreak was part of the larger story of the virus spreading across the United States. News outlets played a big role in keeping the public informed. They reported on the increasing numbers of cases, ho

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Violence in the Doctor's Office: Chengdu's Primary Care Physicians Share Their Stories

Chengdu, China, has a problem. Primary care physicians (PCPs) are facing workplace violence (WPV) at an alarming rate. This violence comes in many forms, from verbal abuse to physical assault. What's causing this? And what can be done to stop it? First, let's talk about the numbers. A rece

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Unseen Injuries: How Women's Brains Are Affected by Domestic Violence

Women who survive intimate partner violence often face a hidden battle. This isn't just about bruises or broken bones. It's about injuries to the brain that can't be seen. These injuries, known as acquired brain injuries (ABI), include traumatic brain injuries and those caused by lack of oxygen. The

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Choosing the Right Path for Skin Cancer Treatment

In the realm of skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma (BCC) tops the list as the most frequent malignant tumor in white populations. This type of cancer is driven by the abnormal activation of the Hedgehog signaling pathway. The good news is that this pathway can be blocked, offering a promising target

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Hip Replacement: The Role of Pre-Op Therapy

Hip replacements are a big deal. They help people move better and live better. But the journey doesn't start in the operating room. It begins way before, with something called pre-operative occupational therapy. This is where therapists work with patients before surgery to make sure they're ready. I

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Why Teaching Patients About Eczema Matters

Eczema is a skin condition that can cause a lot of discomfort. It is also known as atopic dermatitis. It is important for patients to learn about it. This helps them manage it better. Traditional treatments are not enough. Patients need to understand their condition. This understanding can improve

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

The Fight Against HIV in Latin America: PrEP Progress and Challenges

Latin America is facing a significant challenge in the fight against HIV. The number of new HIV infections has increased by 9% from 2010 to 2023. This is a worrying trend, but there are tools available to combat it. One of these tools is Pre-exposure Prophylaxis, or PrEP. PrEP is a biomedical in

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Research Hits a Roadblock

Vaccine research is suddenly in jeopardy. The government is pulling the plug on several studies. These studies were looking into how to boost vaccine trust and accessibility. This sudden move is happening during a major measles outbreak. This outbreak is largely due to unvaccinated children. The go

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Measles Outbreak in the Southwest: A Wake-Up Call

The Southwest is facing a serious measles outbreak. Two deaths have been linked to the virus, both in unvaccinated individuals. One was a child in Texas, the other an adult in New Mexico. The outbreak began in late January and has since spread, with 223 cases confirmed in Texas and 33 in New Mexico.

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: Texas Outbreak Reaches Oklahoma

Measles is making waves again, this time in Oklahoma. Two people in the state have probably caught the virus. They might have gotten it from an outbreak that started in West Texas. This makes the total number of cases reach 258 since late January. So far, the two people in Oklahoma are considered "p

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