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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Apps and Eating Disorders: A New Way to Get Help?

Eating disorders (EDs) are a serious health issue, and finding ways to help more people is a big goal for public health. One idea is to use apps to provide support and treatment. Some apps offer real-time help and messages, but do they really make a difference? And can they help people use health se

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Night Shift Nursing: A Telehealth Trial in Rural Quebec

In Quebec, small long-term care facilities, particularly those in rural areas, face a big problem: not enough nurses during night shifts. This shortage can make resident care unsafe and of poor quality. To fix this, some places have started using on-call phone services to always have a nurse availab

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Spotting Quitters Early: Can We Predict Dropouts from Online Smoking Cessation Programs?

Imagine trying to help people stop smoking using digital programs. One big challenge is keeping users engaged. Earlier studies found a way to spot those who might quit the program early on. This study aims to see if that method works for other programs and ways of doing things. The goal is to help p

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Chatty Meetings: Making Space for Different Values in Healthcare

Imagine a doctor, a patient, and their family sitting around a table, talking openly about what's important to them. This isn't just a nice idea; it's what happens in clinical ethics discussions. These chats can really help in healthcare settings, both for kids and adults. They're a great way to inc

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

How Religion and Coping Affect Mental Health in Black College Students

Let's take a closer look at how religion and coping methods influence how undergraduate African American college students in the South perceive their mental health. Scientists conducted a study at a big public university in the South to understand these connections better. They brought together 131

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Screen Time and Troubles: How Much Is Too Much?

Young children are spending more time than ever in front of screens. While enjoying cartoons and games, they might be facing risks we need to understand. Behavioral issues can crop up in kids under five who spend too much time glued to tablets, phones, or TVs. This study dug into how common this is

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Health Predictions: Dutch Researchers Mix Old Data with Personal Insights

Imagine you're trying to guess something really important, like pregnancy problems. That's exactly what Dutch researchers attempted, but with a twist. They didn't just rely on old data. Nope, they combined it with something no computer can predict alone—a woman's feelings about her health, money, an

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Staying Active: How Swiss Youth Sports Impact Long-Term Exercise

You know how important it is to stay active for your health and happiness, right? The problem is, like animals, humans tend to become less active as they age. This study looked into whether joining sports programs backed by Switzerland's Youth+Sports (Y+S) helps kids and teens keep up or even increa

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

How Friends and Family Boost College Students' Physical Activity

College students often find it tough to sneak in some exercise. This inactivity can lead to health issues and even affect their grades. But there's something interesting: having strong social bonds might just be the key to getting these students moving. A careful look at many studies found that stud

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Speedy Tests: Saving Lives with Faster Diagnosis in HIV/AIDS

In Porto Alegre, Brazil, early diagnosis of opportunistic infections (OIs) can dramatically improve the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). A recent study explored the feasibility of using rapid tests to diagnose tuberculosis, histoplasmosis, and cryptococcosis in advanced HIV/AIDS patient

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