HEALTH

Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Obesity Trials: It's Not Just About the Scale

Obesity trials have traditionally focused on weight loss. But now, researchers are shifting their focus. They want to understand how weight loss affects people's daily lives and overall well-being. This is a significant change in how obesity is being studied. Imagine being part of a clinical trial

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Mental Health and Crime: Do Community Treatment Orders Make a Difference?

People with mental health issues have sometimes been linked to violent acts and other crimes. This has led to questions about how well community treatment orders (CTOs) work in managing these behaviors. CTOs are legal orders that require individuals to receive treatment in the community rather than

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Smoking, Drinking, and TB: A Hidden Battle in Kampala

Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious health issue, and it's made worse when people use substances like alcohol and drugs. In Kampala, Uganda, a study looked into how common substance use is among TB patients and what factors might be linked to it. The study included 144 people with TB who were being treat

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Mixing Shots: What People Want in Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines

People are curious about the idea of a single vaccine that could protect against both flu and COVID-19. This is not just about convenience, but also about how well it might work. The question is, would people rather have one shot that does both or stick to the separate ones they already know? It's n

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Feb 20 2025EDUCATION

Building the Future: UW-La Crosse's Science Center Expansion

UW-La Crosse's new chancellor, James Beeby, recently held his first community forum. A big topic was the need for more money to finish the Prairie Springs Science Center. The project is huge, costing $92. 8 million. The first part is done, but the second phase involves tearing down Cowley Hall, whic

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Preparing for Baby: Why Your Pre-Pregnancy Choices Matter

Pregnancy is more than just the nine months leading up to the baby's arrival. It's a journey that begins much earlier, with choices that can greatly impact the baby's health. This isn't just about what you eat or how much you exercise, though those are important. It's about understanding how your da

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in Young People with Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes can lead to heart problems, but it's not just an adult issue. It turns out that even teenagers with this condition can have early signs of heart trouble. This isn't just about heartbeats and blood flow; it's about the tiny muscles in the heart working less efficiently. Doctors have a

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

High Blood Pressure: The Silent Killer and Why Free Meds Matter

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a serious issue worldwide. It's the leading cause of death globally, and sadly, most of these deaths happen in countries that are not wealthy. You might be surprised to learn that only a small fraction of people with this condition have it under control. In p

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Smoking and Migration

Migration is a big deal in many countries. It's not just about people moving from one place to another. It also changes how people live in their home countries. This is especially true for low- and middle-income countries. These places often have high rates of smoking. But what happens when someone

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Kunming Seniors: How the Internet Keeps Them Going

The internet has become a powerful tool for seniors in Kunming. It's not just about surfing the web; it's about staying in touch with the world. A recent study involving over 500 older adults showed that using the internet can improve their overall health. The key here is not just the internet itsel

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