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Nov 11 2024HEALTH

Knee Pain: How Pilates Can Step In

Knee pain is no fun, right? But did you know that instead of just taking it easy, you can actually fight back against it with the right exercises? Pilates, for instance, can be a game-changer. It turns out that about one in four adults experience knee pain, and that number has been on the rise. Ost

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Nov 10 2024CELEBRITIES

Royals Unite at Festival of Remembrance: A Look at Kate's Comeback

Tonight, London's Royal Albert Hall hosted the annual Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance, and the scene was set with the arrival of Prince William and Princess Kate. Dressed elegantly, Kate stepped out with her husband, marking one of her first major public appearances this year. King Char

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Nov 10 2024HEALTH

Chewing Betel Quid: A Hidden Link to TB in Poor Nations

You might not think of chewing betel quid and spitting as a way TB spreads, but it could be a big factor in low-income countries. This habit exposes people to TB bacteria, weakens their immune system, and brings them close to others who might be sick. While we know betel quid causes cancer, we haven

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Cannabis and Sleep: A Mixed Bag for Young Adults

Young adults with anxiety or depression might find cannabis helpful for sleep, but for others, it could make things worse. A recent study from USC shows that cannabis can improve sleep problems for those with mental health issues, but worsen sleep for those without. Researchers think this might be b

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Nov 09 2024CELEBRITIES

Farewell to Icon: Model Georgina Cooper Passes Away at 46

The fashion world lost a pioneer with the passing of British model Georgina Cooper. At just 15, she made a splash appearing in a Bon Jovi music video and gained fame in the ‘90s thanks to her distinctive front tooth gap. Sadly, she recently died in Greece at the age of 46. Her former agent, Dean Go

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Nov 09 2024EDUCATION

How MPH Graduates See Their Skills and Career Growth

Ever wondered how graduates of a Master of Public Health (MPH) program view their skills and job performance? Researchers explored this by talking to and surveying MPH graduates. They used a two-step method: first, they collected info through interviews, then they surveyed more people. This approach

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Telemedicine Surgery: Bridging Gaps, Facing Hurdles

Telemedicine surgery, also known as telesurgery, is a fascinating way of performing operations remotely using advanced technology. It holds great promise for reaching underserved areas and improving surgical skills. By allowing experts to operate from faraway locations, it can help bridge the health

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

IPV Severity: How Bad Hurts Your Mind

Ever wondered how much harm intimate partner violence (IPV) can really do to your mental health? Researchers set out to explore this very link. They noticed that current methods used to measure IPV's severity might not be cutting it. These methods could be missing the mark, leaving us with an incomp

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

South Africa's 2024 Health Plan: Catching and Controlling Axial Spondylarthritis Early

In 2024, South Africa introduced new healthcare guidelines to tackle axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), a sneaky condition that's hard to spot. Early detection is crucial, but axSpA often gets overlooked or misdiagnosed. The new plan provides healthcare professionals with specific tools, like tests an

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Transforming US Healthcare: The Power of Teamwork Between Value-Based Care and Lifestyle Medicine

The US healthcare system has long been stuck in a fee-for-service model, which makes it tough for doctors to provide top-notch care and has led to a significant shortage of primary care workers. A shift to value-based primary care, where doctors are paid based on patient outcomes rather than the num

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