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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Older Women in Care Homes and UTI Treatment: What's the Deal?

In care homes, many women get urinary tract infections (UTIs). A recent study looked at how these infections are treated. It checked out the antibiotics given to women in long-term care homes. The study wanted to see if one type of antibiotic, fluoroquinolones (FQs), caused more problems than other

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Why are Babies in Sub-Saharan Africa So Small at Birth?

In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, a big problem is that moms are not getting enough iron. This is called anemia. When moms have anemia, their babies are often born too small. This is a big deal because small babies can have lots of health problems. So, what's the deal with anemia? It's when your

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Simplifying PC Gaming with Xbox App

PC gaming can be a hassle with so many different launchers needed to play games. This is especially true for new handheld gaming devices. Microsoft is stepping in to make things easier. They are updating the Xbox app to bring all your games together in one place. The new feature lets gamers launch

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert: What You Need to Know

Measles has made a comeback in North Carolina. A child in the Greensboro area tested positive for the virus. This has put hospitals in the Triangle area on high alert. They are watching for any new cases. Measles is highly contagious. It can spread through the air and stay on surfaces. Experts say

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

How Doctors in Austria Use Tech to Help Heart Patients

Tech tools like health apps and online rehab programs are changing how doctors in Austria help patients with heart issues. These tools can make a big difference, but getting doctors to use them isn't always easy. Many things can affect whether or not doctors will use these tech tools. First, doctor

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Phthalates in Our Lives: A Hidden Threat

Phthalates are sneaky chemicals that can mess with our bodies, especially the male reproductive system. One of the worst offenders is di-n-hexyl phthalate (DnHxP). Even though Europe banned it in 2020, people are still getting exposed to it. How? Well, sunscreen might be the culprit. Some sunscreens

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Brazil's Health System: How Far We've Come and What's Next

The Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) has seen some impressive improvements lately. But it's not all smooth sailing. A recent study dug into the ups and downs of SUS, talking to 30 experts to get the full picture. They found 32 wins, 40 hurdles, and 32 things to look forward to. The study looked

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Vapes: A Hidden Danger?

Vaping was once seen as a cool way to quit smoking, but it's not as safe as people thought. Many adults who vape still smoke cigarettes, and teens who never smoked are getting addicted to nicotine through vaping. About 11 million Americans vape regularly. While vapes are considered less harmful than

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Healthy Eating Habits in Brazil: Who's Doing It Right?

In Brazil, a big study looked at how well people follow healthy eating habits. Over 15, 000 adults were part of this research. They used three different ways to check if people's diets were good for their health and the planet. The results showed that most people scored low to middle marks on these

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Healthy Living: What Malaysians Think on Social Media

Malaysia is seeing more people with long-term health issues. These problems can be avoided or controlled by making better choices. This includes not smoking, drinking less alcohol, eating well, and staying active. Social media is now a big part of sharing health tips. Doctors and health workers are

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