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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Safety in Thoracic Anesthesia: Protecting Healthcare Workers from Airborne Diseases

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light the risks healthcare workers face from airborne diseases. These risks are especially high during thoracic anesthesia, where procedures like tracheal intubation and flexible bronchoscopy can generate aerosols. These tiny droplets can spread respiratory infec

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Robots in Lung Cancer: How They Help Doctors Check Your Lungs

Ever wondered how doctors check if a little spot on your lung is serious? One way they do it is by using robots! Lung cancer is a big problem, with lots of people dying from it each year. The tricky part is that many people don't feel sick when they first get it. So, doctors often find it by acciden

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Jan 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Lung Cancer in Asia: A Growing Concern

Asia is already grappling with a significant share of the global cancer burden, and lung cancer is a major part of this challenge. The increasing threat of climate change is adding another layer of complexity. Extreme weather events, like the devastating floods in India and Pakistan in 2022, can sev

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Creating an Islamic Medical Guide: Malaysia's Unique Approach

In today's diverse healthcare world, meeting the specific needs of Muslim patients is more important than ever. However, without clear guidelines, healthcare professionals often face difficulties in providing care that aligns with Islamic values. To solve this, experts in Malaysia are developing a n

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Few US Teens Get Gender-Affirming Meds, Study Shows

You might think that a lot of U. S. teens are getting gender-affirming medications, right? Well, a recent study says that's not the case. In fact, less than 1 in 1, 000 adolescents with commercial insurance received these medications over a five-year period. This includes puberty blockers and hormon

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Professionals' Views on Disabilities in Eastern India

In Eastern India, a significant number of people live with disabilities, and they often face health challenges that are not well met. This is partly because healthcare professionals might lack the right knowledge and understanding about disabilities. A recent study took a closer look at this issue i

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Germany's Digital Health Revolution: A Closer Look at Rheumatology

Healthcare in Germany is undergoing a digital transformation, especially in the field of rheumatology. As the number of patients grows and resources become scarcer, doctors are adopting digital health technologies (DHTs). These tools, like video consultations and health apps, are changing the game i

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Is the SMILE Program Worth the Money?

When it comes to severe mental illness (SMI), just knowing if treatments work isn't enough. Policy makers need to know if they're a good use of limited healthcare funds. That's where cost-effectiveness studies come in. But, these studies are scarce when it comes to lifestyle interventions for people

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Busting Medical Insurance Fraud: A Policy Deep Dive

Medical insurance fraud is no small issue. It's like a virus, threatening the health of insurance funds. To keep the system balanced and fair, we must tackle this problem head-on. This means looking at what causes fraud, how it happens, and what results from it. In China, researchers took a hard lo

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Factors Boosting Doctor Productivity in Erzurum

Productivity among doctors in Erzurum, Turkey's coldest city, greatly influences healthcare quality. Public hospitals employ most doctors, making their efficiency vital. This study focuses on factors affecting doctor productivity in three Erzurum hospitals: a University Hospital, Government Hospital

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