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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Measure Self-Discrepancy After a Stroke

After a stroke, people often feel different about themselves, which can lead to depression and a lower quality of life. This change in self-perception is called self-discrepancy. Usually, this is measured using a complex scale called the Head Injury Semantic Differential Scale (HISDS-III), which com

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Falling Down After a Broken Arm: How to Stay Safe

Older adults often face a tough time after breaking an arm or shoulder. They become more likely to fall and hurt themselves again. This is a big problem, so experts have been looking into ways to prevent these falls. They want to find out what works best. They looked at recent guidelines on fall pre

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Kids and Sibling Loss: What We Can Learn

Losing a sibling is a tough experience for kids. It can leave them feeling alone and misunderstood. This is a big deal because it can affect their emotional and mental health in the long run. Health care providers know that helping kids cope with this loss is important, but they might not know the b

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Telemedicine: Keeping Contraceptive Care Alive During Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic forced major changes in how essential health services were delivered. Telemedicine became a lifeline for contraceptive care. A large reproductive health provider in Illinois, with 17 health centers, quickly shifted to telehealth. They wanted to see if this new approach kept con

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Virtual Check-Ups: How Telemedicine Changed Doctor Visits in South Korea

During the COVID-19 pandemic, South Korea saw a big change in how people got medical care for minor illnesses. Telemedicine, or virtual doctor visits, became a popular option. This shift happened between February 24, 2020, and February 23, 2021. Researchers looked at data from almost 3 million peopl

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: How Communities Tackle Vaccines, Genes, and Cancer

Public health experts often team up with faith communities to boost health outcomes. This review looks at how these experts have reached out to these communities. It uses a specific theory to judge these efforts. The review focuses on three big topics: vaccines, genetic health, and colorectal cance

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Eating Right: How Ghanaian Women's Diets Affect Their Health

Ghanaian women face significant health challenges due to poor nutrition. To tackle this, Ghana introduced a set of food guidelines. These guidelines aim to promote healthier eating habits and improve overall well-being. The guidelines, known as the National Food-Based Dietary Guideline (FBDG), prov

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Faith, Friends, and Fighting Breast Cancer

In the Southeastern part of the United States, breast cancer is a tough battle, especially for women from low-income backgrounds. Researchers wanted to see if having a strong social network and being religious or spiritual could make a difference in survival rates. They focused on Black and White w

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Germany's Health Care: Stuck in the Past?

Imagine this: a country with advanced technology, yet its healthcare system is still stuck using paper records. Germany is facing a major challenge. The healthcare system is trying to move into the digital age, but it's not easy. Strict rules about protecting patient data, old systems that don't wor

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Mental Health Meets Social Media: A New Challenge

Instagram has evolved beyond a place for selfies and fun photos. It's now a space where mental health experts are sharing their knowledge. They post tips, quotes, and personal stories to reach a wider audience. This isn't a private therapy session. It's more like a public chat about mental health.

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