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May 28 2025HEALTH

Mind Matters: Assessing Kids' Hidden Struggles

The WG/UNICEF CFM is a tool designed to spot kids and teens with disabilities. It does this by checking how they handle everyday tasks. This study zoomed in on the mental and emotional bits of the tool. These parts are key to understanding how kids and teens are doing mentally and how they're develo

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Art and Attitude: How Hospital Staff Find New Perspectives

Art is becoming a popular tool in hospitals. It can help change how people think and feel about their lives. This is especially true for those who work in teaching hospitals. These hospitals are places where doctors and nurses learn and train. The focus was on how often staff took part in art ac

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May 28 2025SPORTS

Harper's Elbow Injury: A Setback for the Phillies' Star

The Philadelphia Phillies faced a sudden scare during their game against the Atlanta Braves. Bryce Harper, the team's star player, had to leave the field after taking a fastball to his right elbow. This elbow is the same one that underwent Tommy John surgery in 2022. It was a tense moment for bot

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Mothers' Mental Well-being Takes a Hit

The mental state of moms in the U. S. has been on a downward spiral from 2016 to 2023. This trend was highlighted in a recent study that focused on the mental health of mothers. The study revealed that fewer mothers rated their mental health as excellent during this period. Instead, more mothers rep

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Measles Slowdown: What's Really Happening?

The spread of measles in the US seems to be easing up. Over the past two weeks, the country has seen an average of 22 new cases per week. This is a big drop from the over 100 cases confirmed weekly just a month ago. So, what's behind this slowdown? First off, let's talk about vaccines. The CDC reco

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Why Do Young Public Health Workers Leave Their Jobs?

The world of public health is crucial. It's where people work to keep communities safe and healthy. But there's a problem. Many young workers in this field are thinking about quitting. Why is this happening? It's not just about the job itself. It's also about how these workers feel about their work

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May 28 2025HEALTH

The Big Sports Medicine Showdown: What's New in 2024?

The annual gathering of sports medicine experts is just around the corner. This year, it is expected to be a game-changer. The focus will be on the latest research and innovations in the field. It is a must-attend event for anyone interested in the future of sports health. The event will bring toge

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May 28 2025HEALTH

The Power of AI in Personalizing Exercise Plans

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing many sectors, and now it's stepping into the world of fitness. Large language models (LLMs) are being tested for their ability to create tailored exercise recommendations (ERs). These models can analyze vast amounts of data to suggest workouts that sui

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Latino Men and Prostate Cancer: The Generation Gap

Prostate cancer is a big deal among Latino men in the U. S. There are some striking differences between those born in the U. S. and those who migrated from other countries. The numbers show that U. S. -born Latino men have a higher chance of getting prostate cancer. This is a fact that needs more

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Hispanic Elders and Exercise: A New Approach to Brain Health

The Hispanic community in the United States is at a higher risk of dementia compared to non-Hispanic whites. This is a serious issue that needs to be tackled. One way to help reduce this risk is through physical activity. However, there is a problem. The exercise programs that are available do n

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