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Jan 27 2025POLITICS

Should the U. S. Stay or Go? A Closer Look at the WHO Debate

Imagine a situation where the President of the United States decided to make a significant move. He considered leaving the World Health Organization (WHO), an agency designed to tackle global health issues. The WHO has been around for a while, but its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic left some peop

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Smartwatches: A Lifesaver in Your Wrist, But Are You Using Them Right?

Have you ever thought about how your smartwatch could save your life? Well, it can! Take Nirave Gondhia, for instance. At just 33, he had a heart attack, but his Apple Watch helped him get the medical attention he needed. But here’s the catch: not everyone is using these gadgets to their full potent

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Using Smart-Meds: A Gamified App for Better Heart Health

Heart issues don't go away just because someone had a rough day. That's why taking the right meds is super important. But, people often forget or skip their pills. This is a big deal because it can lead to more problems and higher bills for healthcare. Doctors and scientists are always looking for n

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Jan 27 2025POLITICS

Is RFK Jr. the Right Choice for HHS? His Confirmation Date Revealed

Ever since Donald Trump was elected president in November 2024, people have been wondering who he would choose to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Recently, Trump announced his nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , widely known as RFK Jr. , for this key role. Trump believes th

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Why Patients with Fatty Liver Disease Don’t Act on What They Know

People with metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) often know they should change their habits to improve their health. But why don't they always follow through? To find out, researchers used the Health Belief Model and talked to patients about what holds them back. MAFLD patie

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Telehealth in Africa: Challenges and Preferences for Effective Implementation

Telehealth has the potential to fix health care access problems and make care better in places with limited resources worldwide. But in Africa, it's not widely used. One reason is that we don't know enough about the best ways to make it work there. Researchers in central Uganda decided to find out w

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Sharing Health Data: Why Some People Hesitate

Health data collected by tech devices like smartphones and wearables can help doctors keep an eye on patients even when they're not in the clinic. It can also assist people in making healthier choices. But there's a catch—many people are uncertain about sharing their personal health data due to priv

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Why Women All Over Europe Are Talking About Cervical Cancer Screening

Cervical cancer screening is essential for women's health, but it's not always easy to get. Researchers had chats with folks from seven European countries to find out how to make the screening process smoother. Each country has its own challenges, like language barriers, and its own strategies to ge

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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

Nanoparticles in Water: How They Affect Fish Gills and Microbes

You've probably heard about tiny nanoparticles being used to fight bacteria. But what happens when these nanoparticles, like zinc oxide (ZnO) and titanium dioxide (TiO₂), end up in our rivers and lakes? Scientists wanted to find out how they might affect rainbow trout. They exposed the fish to these

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Expansion: How Unmovable Assets Affect Workflow

In today's healthcare scene, many hospitals are growing rapidly. But sometimes, this growth doesn't go as smoothly as expected. Let's take a look at what happened when a Canadian hospital expanded its radiation oncology department. Before the expansion, everything was fine—doctors and techs were rig

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