HEALTH

Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Breaking Points: Understanding Fractures in Canada

Fractures are a common health issue in Canada, affecting many people. A recent study looked at over 9, 000 adults to understand who is most at risk and why fractures happen. Women, people over 50, and those with weaker bones are more likely to experience fractures. Falls are a major cause, with ove

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

AI in Doctor's Offices: Help or Hinder?

AI is making waves in primary care. It could lighten the load of paperwork and free up time for doctors. But not everyone is on board. Clinicians and patients have doubts. They worry about their data being safe. They wonder if AI is fair. These concerns are real and need attention. The idea of AI i

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Helping Parents of Kids with Rare Conditions Through Tough Times

Parents of children with rare neurogenetic conditions have always faced big hurdles. These hurdles got even bigger during the COVID-19 pandemic. Support systems broke down. Parents needed help more than ever. Tele-mental health services stepped up during the pandemic. These services could reach par

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Medicare's Missing Piece: Why Contraceptive Coverage Lags for Women with Disabilities

Medicare supports many women, but it's missing something big. It helps over a million women of childbearing age who live with disabilities. Yet, it's the only major health insurance in the US that doesn't have to cover birth control. This is a problem. Other health plans must cover contraceptives.

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: A Journey from Simple to Smart

AI has come a long way in healthcare. It started small in the 1960s with basic rule-based systems. Now, it's all about big data and smart algorithms. Early AI was just helping doctors make decisions. Today, it's doing much more. It's like having a super-smart assistant that never gets tired. There

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Criticism Shakes Trust in Health Agencies

Trust in health institutions in the US has been dropping, especially among conservatives. But why? Social media might be a big part of the problem. Two big online surveys with over 6, 800 people looked into this. They checked how criticism on social media affects trust in the Agency for Healthcare R

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

A Decade of Spotting Baby Health Issues Early

Ten years have passed since the International Journal of Neonatal Screening (IJNS) started its journey. It's now a big deal in the world of newborn health. This journal focuses on catching health problems in babies right after they're born. It's like a superhero for tiny humans, spotting issues befo

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Fair Care for All: Why Equity Matters in Healthcare

Healthcare has the power to shape a fairer society, but it's not quite there yet. Right now, quality improvement (QI) processes focus on metrics and reports, but they often overlook equity. This is a big problem because equity should be at the heart of quality care. Without it, healthcare can't trul

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Wearables: A New Way to Track Your Meds?

Wearable tech might just be the game-changer we need for tracking medication adherence. You know how it is—people often forget to take their meds, and doctors usually have to rely on patients' own reports, which aren't always accurate. But what if there was a better way? Enter wearable devices. The

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Can Tech Help Us Move More?

People with long-term health issues often sit around a lot. This isn't great for their health or the people caring for them. In recent years, digital tools have been used to encourage healthier habits. But do they really help people move more? The answer isn't clear. Many studies have looked at thi

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