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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Winter Wave: Norovirus and Weather Patterns

There is a well-known pattern. Norovirus, a common cause of stomach bugs, spikes during the colder months in the United States. This isn't a new discovery, but it's worth digging into. Why does norovirus seem to love winter? First, let's talk about norovirus itself. It's a sneaky virus that causes

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Power Play of Medicare Advantage Plans on Hospital Costs

Healthcare costs are a hot topic, and Medicare Advantage (MA) plans are shaking things up. These plans are private health insurance options that people with Medicare can pick instead of the standard Medicare. They often come with networks of hospitals and doctors, which can change how hospitals set

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May 10 2025HEALTH

How Politics and Policies Shape Ankle Surgery Costs in the US

In the US, the cost of total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) varies greatly from one state to another. This is not just about the price tag. It is also about the rules and politics in each state. TAA is a surgery that replaces a damaged ankle joint. It is becoming more popular. This is thanks to better sur

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Heart Health Concerns in Ghana's HIV Community

In Ghana, a significant worry has emerged in the health sector. People living with HIV face an increased risk of heart problems. This is due to a mix of factors, including lifestyle choices and the long-term use of HIV medications. A recent investigation focused on this issue in the Western Region o

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Women's Health: Bridging the Gap in Diabetes and Menopause Care

Women going through menopause while managing diabetes face a unique set of challenges. The Diabetes Research Steering Groups (DRSGs) recently held a workshop to tackle this issue. They wanted to figure out how to better support these women. The workshop was all about listening to the women themselve

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Helping Survivors Heal: The Fight for Better Support in LA

In Los Angeles County, there's a big effort to help people who have gone through violent crimes. These folks often face serious mental health issues and struggle with everyday life. The Trauma Recovery Center model is designed to give them the support they need. This model offers mental health treat

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May 10 2025HEALTH

How Apps are Changing Diabetes Care

Managing type 2 diabetes is a complex task. It involves more than just taking medication. Lifestyle changes, constant learning, and sticking to a plan are all crucial. This can be a lot for anyone to handle. As a result, many people struggle to stay motivated and follow their treatment plans. This c

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Tech's Role in HIV Health Boosts

Healthy living is a big deal for anyone, but it's especially important for people with HIV. Technology has been stepping in to help. Lots of studies have been done to see if tech can make a real difference in the lives of those with HIV. So, what kind of tech are we talking about? Think apps, wear

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Loneliness Challenge: Helping Elders Connect

Older adults face a significant hurdle: social isolation. This isn't just about feeling lonely; it's about how disconnectedness affects their overall well-being. Health experts are paying more attention to this issue. They want to understand and measure how social ties impact the lives of seniors. T

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer Screening Gets a Makeover

A big change is coming to cervical cancer screening. The FDA has given the green light to a new at-home test. This test is a game-changer for many women. It allows them to collect a sample at home instead of going to the doctor's office. This can make a huge difference. Many women avoid screenings b

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