HEALTH EQUITY

Feb 20 2025HEALTH

High Blood Pressure: The Silent Killer and Why Free Meds Matter

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a serious issue worldwide. It's the leading cause of death globally, and sadly, most of these deaths happen in countries that are not wealthy. You might be surprised to learn that only a small fraction of people with this condition have it under control. In poorer countries, it's even worse. This is where the problem starts. ...

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Your Doctor's New Questions: Why They Might Ask About Your Life

Doctors are starting to ask about more than just your physical health during check-ups. They might ask about your home, job, or even if you have enough food. This isn't about being nosy. It's about understanding that your health is affected by more than just what's happening inside your body. These are called social determinants of health, or SDH for short. SDH play...

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

The Fairness Fight: Why Everyone Should Have Equal Health Chances

People have been discussing health equality in the United States for a long time. The issue is how to make sure everyone can have the best health possible. The US has been trying to figure this out for more than 60 years. This has been tagged as the state in which everyone has a fair and just opportunity to attain their highest level of health. The World Health Org...

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Transforming Diabetes Care With Real-Time Glucose Tracking

Imagine helping those who are most vulnerable to Type 2 Diabetes. People living in communities with limited healthcare resources, including those served by clinics like the Community-University Health Care Center (CUHCC) in Minneapolis. FQHCs are on the frontlines of healthcare delivery in rural and urban areas. They tackle a massive challenge: diabetes management am...

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: How Health Tech Can Fight Inequality

Imagine a world where health advice is as personalized as a Netflix recommendation. Health recommender systems (HRS) are stepping into the game as an emerging field in digital health. These smarts systems assess information from multiple layers of influence that shape our habits and decisions about health. We are talking about our family, friends, community, and even...

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

Aboriginal Communities Lead the Way in Supporting Their Elders

Did you know that Aboriginal communities have a unique perspective on how to support their elders as they age? In a remote part of New South Wales, Australia, research was done in partnership with the Dharriwaa Elders Group. This group is part of an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organization. The main goal of the research was to figure out how services can help Abo...

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Boosting Heart Health: Why Diversity Matters in Cardiovascular Care

You might be surprised to learn that not everyone gets the same level of heart care. For instance, women, seniors, and people from racial and ethnic minorities, as well as those from low-income or rural areas, often face tougher health outcomes. Ironically, these groups make up a big chunk of patients but are rarely seen in the healthcare teams treating them. Imagine...

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Health Centers' Policies: A Closer Look at Hidden Racism

Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) aim to boost health equity for communities that have faced discrimination. But do their policies truly fight racism? Often, they don't. This can lead to policies that unintentionally promote racism. To tackle this, we used a method called Critical Anti-Racist Discourse Analysis (CARDA) on an FQHC's operations manual. CARDA ...

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Home Visits: How They Impact Postpartum Care for Low-Income Families

Let's talk about something really important: taking care of new moms after they've had their babies. This is especially crucial for families who might not have much money. We'll focus on a study that looked into how home visits can help with both regular and emergency postpartum care. Imagine you're a new mom. You've just had a baby, and you're trying to figure out ...

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

HIV-Positive Transplants: New Rule Expands Options

Imagine you're waiting for a new liver or kidney, and you have HIV. Soon, your wait might get a bit shorter thanks to a new rule from the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. This rule, announced recently, means that people living with HIV can receive organs from HIV-positive donors. This isn't new, but before, these transplants had to be part of a research...

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