HEALTH

Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Surgery: A New Hope for Vietnam

Breast cancer is a major concern worldwide, especially among women. It is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths for women. The good news is that breast reconstruction after mastectomy can greatly improve a patient's quality of life and appearance. One popular method is nipple-sparing mastectom

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Thyroid Cancer in Kazakhstan: A Decade of Change

Thyroid cancer has been a topic of concern in Kazakhstan, especially in the East Kazakhstan Region. This area is close to the former Semipalatinsk nuclear test site. The last ten years, from 2013 to 2023, have seen shifts in how often people get thyroid cancer and how many die from it. The Semipala

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Mar 02 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Hesitancy: Why Doctors Aren't Getting Their HPV Shots

India faces a significant challenge with cancer deaths linked to the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Vaccines like Gardasil and Gardasil 9 offer a solution, but many healthcare providers (HCPs) aren't taking advantage of them. Why is this the case? A recent investigation at a major healthcare center in

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Mar 02 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis: A Beacon of Hope in the Hospital

Pope Francis, the 88-year-old leader of the Catholic Church, is currently in a stable condition in the hospital. He's been there for a while, battling double pneumonia and a recent respiratory crisis. The good news is that he's not on a ventilator anymore, which means his lungs are getting stronger.

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Mysterious Fever Sweeps Through Congo: Experts Clash

Over a thousand people in the lush Équateur Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo have been hit by a puzzling fever. Symptoms like fever, headaches, chills, and muscle aches appear in just two days. This has left health experts scratching their heads. Two major health organizations have diff

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert in Austin: What You Need to Know

A measles case has been confirmed in Austin, Texas. This isn't the first time measles has made an appearance in Texas, but it's the first time in Austin. The infected person is a young child who caught the virus while traveling abroad. The rest of the family is vaccinated, which is a good thing beca

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Measles Madness: Why Parties Are a Bad Idea

In West Texas, a measles outbreak has gotten serious, with over 146 cases reported. Most of these cases are in children who haven't been vaccinated. This has led to 20 hospitalizations and, sadly, one death of an unvaccinated school-age child. The outbreak is mostly in Gaines County, which has on

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Kids in Crisis: How Hospitals Prepare for the Unexpected

Hospitals often face unexpected situations where they need to care for many young patients at once. To be ready for this, they use special training exercises. These exercises mimic real-life emergencies, pushing everyone to think quickly and act wisely. Imagine a hospital filled with kids n

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Oura Ring: Big Steps for Women's Health

Imagine tracking your health with a wearable device and getting personalized insights about your menstrual cycle and pregnancy. This is now possible with the latest updates from Oura Ring. The Oura Ring has teamed up with the Scripps Research Digital Trials Center for a big study. They are

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Cheap Drugs, Big Questions: How Hospital Savings Affect Cancer Treatment

Imagine hospitals and clinics buying drugs at bargain prices, yet billing insurance companies full price. This is the 340B Drug Pricing Program. It's designed to support safety-net hospitals and clinics, but it's also changing how doctors prescribe medicines, especially for breast cancer treatment.

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