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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Curitiba's Early Love for Sports and Health

The late 1800s and early 1900s were a time of change for Curitiba. This period saw a rise in activities that got people moving. These activities were not just for fun. They were also seen as a way to boost public health. Newspapers from that time show how sports and physical activities were linked t

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The Struggle of Women Seeking Support

In Canada, three cities were studied to understand how women who face gender-based violence (GBV) interact with health and social services. These services are often scattered and hard to access. This makes it tough for women to get the help they need when they need it. GBV is a major public healt

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Texas's Measles Fight: A Blow to Public Health

The battle against measles in Texas just got tougher. Dallas County, one of the state's most crowded areas, has had to cancel over 50 free vaccine clinics. This is due to a significant cut in federal funding. These clinics were set up to offer free measles, mumps, and rubella shots to families. Many

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Apr 02 2025CELEBRITIES

The Hackman's Legacy: A Fight for Privacy in Death

A courtroom in Santa Fe saw a heated debate over the public's right to know versus a family's right to privacy. The discussion centered around the deaths of Gene and Betsy Hackman, who passed away in February. The judge had to decide what information could be made public and what should remain priva

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Shocking Job Cuts Hit Health Department

The Health and Human Services Department is undergoing a massive overhaul. This means big changes for thousands of employees. Many woke up to find their jobs had vanished. The department plans to cut about 20, 000 jobs, which is roughly a quarter of its workforce. This news came as a shock to many.

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Health Risks for Hajj Pilgrims with Chronic Conditions

The Hajj is a major event where millions of Muslims from around the world travel to Saudi Arabia. Many pilgrims have long-term health issues. These conditions can cause serious problems during the journey. The physical demands of the pilgrimage can lead to unexpected health crises. This includes fre

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Research Funding in Crisis

The National Institutes of Health and other federal agencies have abruptly ended nearly three dozen research projects led by Harvard-affiliated hospitals. This move has left many scientists scrambling. The cuts have hit Mass General Brigham, the nation’s top hospital for research grants, hard. The h

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The FDA's Tobacco Center in Turmoil

The FDA's tobacco control efforts have hit a major roadblock. The agency's top tobacco regulator, Brian King, was suddenly removed from his post. This move is part of a larger shake-up within the FDA, where many experienced leaders have been leaving or being dismissed. King's departure is significan

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Medical Coverage Shifts in North Texas

The landscape of medical coverage in North Texas has seen a significant shift. Two large healthcare systems, Southwestern Health Resources and UT Southwestern, are no longer part of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas network. This change affects a range of insurance plans, including commercial,

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

College Students and the Struggle for Work-Life Balance

College life is tough. Students often face mental health issues. This is a big problem. Many students struggle to find a good balance between their studies and other parts of their life. This balance is key to staying mentally healthy. In China, researchers looked into this issue. They used a speci

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