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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Letting Bird Flu Spread: A Risky Plan?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently suggested a bold idea to tackle the bird flu epidemic in the U. S. He proposed allowing the virus to spread freely among bird populations. The goal? To identify and preserve birds that are naturally immune to the virus. This idea, however, has sparked debate among

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

HIV Prevention in Uganda's Female Sex Workers

In Uganda, female sex workers face a significant risk of contracting HIV. This makes them a key group for HIV prevention efforts. One effective tool in the fight against HIV is pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP. It is a medication taken by those who do not have HIV to prevent infection. It is cr

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Telehealth: The New Norm for Mental Health Prescriptions

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the game for mental health professionals. With the world in lockdown, the U. S. government loosened rules to make telemedicine more available. This shift allowed mental health providers to see patients and prescribe certain medications without needing an in-person visit

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

The Power of Choice: Boosting HIV Prevention Among Young Men

HIV prevention has a powerful tool in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). This medication can greatly lower the risk of HIV infection. Yet, many young men who have sex with men (YMSM) do not use it. Why is this? And how can this be changed? The issue is not just about awareness. It is also about making

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

Does Church Attendance Really Boost Your Mood?

The idea that going to church can make you feel better has been around for a while. To test this, researchers looked at data from a large survey of British adults. This survey tracked people's lives over 18 years. The survey asked about mental health and happiness. It also asked how often people wen

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

City vs. Countryside: How Living Spaces Shape Aging in China

In China, where you live can greatly affect how well you age. A recent look into this topic showed clear differences between older adults in cities and those in rural areas. The study used a special measure called the Successful Aging Index (SAI). This index looks at many aspects of life, like socia

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

How Tech Can Boost Your Mental Health

Mental health is deeply influenced by the choices people make in their daily lives. This is not a new revelation. This is not a secret. What is new is the way technology is being used to help people make better choices. This is a hot topic. Technology offers a practical and budget-friendly way

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Mar 21 2025OPINION

When Doctors Break the Rules

In the world of medicine, there are times when doctors and nurses face tough choices. Sometimes, patients or their families ask for treatments that won't help or might even cause harm. This is especially true when it comes to decisions about resuscitation, or bringing someone back to life after thei

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Telehealth Abortion Pills: Who's Getting Them and Why?

The world of telehealth has made it easier to access abortion pills. But who is using this service? Are people getting pills to end a current pregnancy or to have them on hand for the future? This is what a study set out to explore. First, let's talk about the two groups of people involved. The

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu: The New Normal

Bird flu, specifically the H5N1 strain, is becoming a permanent fixture in our world. This virus is evolving rapidly and finding new ways to infect mammals, including humans. It's spreading widely among both domestic and wild animals, and the exact paths it takes to do so remain unclear. While the r

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