HEALTH

Apr 22 2025RELIGION

A Life of Duty: The Pope's Final Days

It is a common belief that leaders, especially those in high-profile roles, often push themselves to the limit. Pope Francis was no exception. He continued his duties despite his age and health issues. This choice might have played a role in his sudden passing. The Pope had a significant health sca

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

How Spirituality and Job Fit Boost Nurse Well-being

Nurses play a vital role in healthcare, and their well-being directly impacts patient care. To explore this, a study focused on how workplace spirituality affects nurses' physical and mental health. It also looked at how well a nurse's job and the organization's culture match up with their personal

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Sedentary Life and Kidney Health: A Hidden Connection

Alarmingly, many people spend a lot of their day sitting. This might seem harmless, but it can have serious effects on health. One major concern is how it affects the kidneys. These organs are crucial for filtering waste from the blood. When a person sits for too long, it can mess with how well th

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in the Digital Age: Telemedicine for Couples with Heart Failure

Heart failure is a serious condition. It affects not just the individual but also their close ones. This is why the focus is often on the couple, or dyad, when managing heart failure. Telemedicine has become a big part of healthcare. It's changing how we approach many health issues, including heart

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

How Social Media and Physical Health Interact

Social media's impact on women's body image is a hot topic. A recent investigation dug into how excessive social media use affects self-objectification and body image issues. It also looked at how physical activity and dieting intensity play a role in this dynamic. The study also considered the ment

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Fighting Cancer Inequality in North Carolina's Native Communities

The battle against cancer is tough for everyone, but it's even tougher for American Indians in North Carolina. They face higher risks, lower screening rates, and poorer care compared to other groups. This is where the Southeastern American Indian Cancer Health Equity Partnership, or SAICEP, steps in

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

The Truth Behind Measles, Autism, and Diet Claims

In a short time, a new health secretary has made big changes to the Department of Health and Human Services. This person has fired many public health workers, met with governors wanting to limit unhealthy foods in government programs, and sent mixed messages about vaccines during measles outbreaks.

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

Baseball Star Arraez Hits a Roadblock

A star player for the Padres, Luis Arraez, has run into some trouble. He is now in the concussion protocol and will be sidelined for at least 7 days. This news comes after a scary collision during a game against the Astros. The incident happened when Arraez tried to bunt for a hit and ran straight i

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Apr 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Heatwaves and Pollution: A Double Whammy for Baltic Sea Plankton

The Baltic Sea is getting hotter, and that's bad news for its tiny plant-like residents, the dinoflagellates. These microscopic organisms are crucial for the sea's health, but they're facing a double threat. First, there are the heatwaves, which are becoming more common and intense due to climate ch

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Women's Health Across the Ages: A Comprehensive Look

For a long time, the spotlight on women's health has been on reproductive issues. Topics like childbirth, family planning, and pregnancy care have dominated the conversation. However, this focus leaves out many other health concerns that women face throughout their lives. It's time to broaden our vi

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