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May 21 2025HEALTH

Social Media's Role in Health Communication: What Leaders Think

Social media has rapidly become a key player in spreading information. This isn't just about sharing cat videos or vacation photos. It's about how we get important health messages out there. Health leaders and those who shape policies see social media as a powerful tool. They believe it can help spr

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May 21 2025HEALTH

The Future of Emergency Rooms: Digital Kiosks to the Rescue?

Emergency rooms around the world are under immense strain. Aging populations, people with multiple health issues, and a lack of staff are just a few of the challenges they face. To tackle these problems, hospitals are turning to technology. One solution gaining traction is the use of digital kiosks.

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May 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of AI in Healthcare: Balancing Risks and Rewards

The use of artificial intelligence in healthcare is a hot topic. It's a tricky area because everyone needs to work together to set some basic rules. But, being open about these rules can also come with risks. This was the main topic at a recent event. A group of experts got together to talk about t

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Politician's Dubious Claim on President's Health

A Texas lawmaker stirred up controversy by suggesting that President Biden's recent cancer diagnosis was not genuine. This claim came out of nowhere and caught many off guard. The representative's statement was not backed by any solid evidence. Instead, it seemed to be a desperate attempt to gain at

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Cancer Rates: Immigrants vs. Long-Time Canadians

The number of immigrants in Canada is growing. This growth is putting pressure on the country's cancer treatment system. To understand this better, it's important to look at cancer rates among immigrants. This data can help plan for future cancer services and ease the strain on the healthcare system

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Who Gets the Fall Covid Shot?

The Food and Drug Administration is gearing up to change how Covid vaccines are given out. Starting this fall, these vaccines will likely be reserved for older adults and those with specific health issues. This shift comes as officials question the benefit of extra doses for younger, healthier peopl

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Beat the Odds: Simple Steps to Avoid Another Heart Attack

Every year, over 800, 000 people in the United States experience a heart attack. For those who have already had one, avoiding a second one is crucial. Recent findings shed light on how simple lifestyle changes can make a big difference. People who have had a heart attack often worry about havin

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Who Gets the COVID Shot Now?

The government has changed its mind about who should get the COVID-19 vaccine. Now, only seniors and those with health issues will get the shot easily. This is a big shift from before, when almost everyone could get a vaccine. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has new rules. They want

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert After Shakira's Big Show

The New Jersey Department of Health has a message for concertgoers. Measles was spotted at Shakira's recent show at MetLife Stadium. This news comes as a reminder that measles is still a threat, even in places where vaccination rates are typically high. The health department issued a warning for

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May 21 2025POLITICS

The Book that Sparked a Storm: Media Ethics Under Scrutiny

A recent release has stirred up quite a bit of controversy in the media world. Two journalists, Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, have written a book titled "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again. " This book delves into the health issues of form

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