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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Winter Weather: How It Affects Your Health and What to Watch Out For

Winter isn't just about snow and cozy fires. It also brings some health risks you should know about. Dr. Steve Dorsey from the Cleveland Clinic says icy sidewalks are a big problem, leading to many falls. Shoveling snow can be tough on your heart, too. Cold weather can weaken your immune system, mak

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Jan 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Eagles Guitarist Steuart Smith Steps Down Due to Health Struggles

Steuart Smith, a well-known guitarist who has been playing live with the Eagles since 2001, has decided to leave the band. This decision comes after he was diagnosed with Parkinsonism, a condition that impacts movement and overall health. Smith, known for his versatility, has worked with big names l

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Medieval Travel Tips: Staying Healthy on the Road

Imagine you're traveling in the Middle Ages. No GPS, no modern medicine, just you and the open road. But don't worry, medieval travelers had their own set of health tips! One of the most interesting guides was written by Adam of Cremona for the German emperor Frederick II. Adam's advice included blo

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Parental Well-being and Child Safety During COVID-19: What Sample Choices Reveal

During the COVID-19 pandemic, a lot has been said about how parents are handling the extra stress. Most of this information comes from studies that don't represent everyone. The way studies pick their participants, or sampling, plays a big role in what they find, yet this isn't often talked about.

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Pakistani Dads and Perinatal Loss: A Hidden Pain

Everyone knows pregnancy is a mother's journey, but when things go wrong, dads hurt too. Studies mostly look at white dads, leaving out men from other backgrounds. In the UK, Pakistani dads face one of the highest rates of perinatal loss. Let's dive into their experiences. Pregnancy loss isn't just

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Costs Pushing Lagos Families into Poverty

In Lagos, Nigeria, the high cost of healthcare is a big problem. Many families are struggling to pay for medical care. This can force them into poverty. Our study looked at how common and what causes these big healthcare costs, known as Catastrophic Healthcare Expenditure (CHE), in Lagos households.

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Boosting Male Circumcision: A New Look at Education, Tracing, and Transport

Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) is still a hurdle in many places. To increase VMMC, creative ways are needed. A study in Malawi looked at three strategies: intensive health education, SMS/phone tracing, and transport reimbursement. The study wanted to know if these methods were acceptable

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Go Back to the Hospital After Rectal Cancer Surgery?

Did you know that hospitals sometimes see patients again right after surgery? When this happens more than 30 days after rectal cancer surgery, it's called a delayed readmission. Why does this matter? Well, it's linked to higher death rates and heavier burdens on the healthcare system. Unfortunately,

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Jan 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Fishy Turnaround: How England's Rivers Got Healthier

Fish populations in England's rivers have been on a rollercoaster ride over the past four decades. Once struggling due to water pollution and changes in land use, these aquatic creatures have shown remarkable improvements. Scientists looked at data from 16, 124 surveys at 1180 sites across England,

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

How Health Knowledge Shapes German Attitudes Toward Therapy

Mental health problems are on the rise globally, but many people aren't getting the help they need. One big reason? Negative views about therapy. Even though things are getting better, there's still a lot of stigma attached to it. Some studies suggest that people who understand health matters better

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