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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Making Sense of Cancer Treatment Choices

In the field of health economics, decisions hold significant power. When it comes to assessing treatments for metastatic breast cancer, the choices made during these evaluations can greatly influence outcomes. These assessments are vital for organizations like NICE, which determine the availability

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Celebrating Black Moms: A Fresh Look at Health and Happiness

When we talk about Black moms' health, it's usually all doom and gloom. We hear a lot about the bad stuff, like how Black moms face more risks and challenges. But that's not the whole story. Black moms also have stories of joy, strength, and thriving. It's time to focus on those stories too. For a

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Jul 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Connie Francis: A Life of Music, Resilience, and Unexpected Comebacks

Connie Francis, a name that once echoed through every household, has left this world at the age of 87. She was not just a singer but a trailblazer, the first woman to top the US Billboard Charts. Her recent surge in popularity was sparked by the viral success of her 1962 song "Pretty Little Baby" on

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

How Fit Kids Think Better: A Danish Study

Researchers in Denmark recently looked into how physical fitness, mental health, and social background affect how well kids aged 10 to 12 do in school. They wanted to see if being active, feeling good, and having a supportive environment make a difference in how kids think and learn. The study focu

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Jul 16 2025POLITICS

Shake-Up at Health Department: Top Aides Let Go

Big changes are happening at the Department of Health and Human Services. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the head of the department, has said goodbye to two key team members. Heather Flick Melanson, his right-hand person, and Hannah Anderson, who handled policy, are no longer with the team. No one is sayin

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Helping Teens with Knee Pain: A New Tool for Doctors

Doctors have a new helper to tackle knee pain in teens. It's not caused by injuries. This tool is called the MAP-Knee Tool. It's designed to make conversations between doctors and teens easier. It also helps them make decisions together. Plus, it cuts down on confusion about what's wrong. Knee pain

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Navigating Health Info Online: What You Need to Know

People are increasingly relying on the internet for health information. This shift has raised questions about how individuals determine the reliability of what they find online. However, most research tends to focus on either the quality of the information or the user's ability to assess it, but rar

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Jul 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Gary Coleman: A Life Cut Short, Questions Left Unanswered

Gary Coleman, a familiar face from the 1980s TV show Diff'rent Strokes, had a life that was as complex as it was public. He faced many challenges, from health issues to personal struggles, but he always seemed hopeful about the future. In a 2010 interview, he even said he had many years left to live

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Helping Older Adults Stay Safe: A New Approach to Preventing Falls

Older adults often face the risk of falls, and medications can play a big role in this. To tackle this issue, a new approach called SNOWDROP was tested. It includes a tool for doctors to give personalized advice on adjusting medications and a portal for patients to learn more and prepare questions.

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

Esports: Brain Boosters or Busters?

Esports have taken the world by storm, becoming a major form of entertainment and a hot topic in scientific research. But there's a lot of talk about how these games might be affecting the minds of players. Some people worry that esports could be harming players' brains, making it harder for them to

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