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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Kids at Risk: How Healthcare Can Step In

The sexual exploitation of children for profit is a massive global issue. It's called CSEC, which stands for Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. This means kids under 18 are forced into sexual acts for money or other benefits. It's a huge problem in the U. S. too. It's hard to know exactly h

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Living Longer, But Are We Living Better?

People are living longer than ever. But, are they living healthier? That's the big question. The gap between lifespan and healthspan is growing. Healthy Longevity Medicine (HLM) aims to bridge this gap. It's about adding life to our years, not just years to our lives. HLM focuses on keeping us heal

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Working Together: What Helps and Hinders Teamwork in Healthcare

Imagine a bustling workplace where doctors, nurses, and specialists all come together to help patients. This is the idea behind interprofessional education (IPE), where different healthcare professionals learn and work together. But what makes this teamwork easy or hard? First, let's talk about the

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

The Healthcare Crisis: A Look at the Politics and Stories

The healthcare crisis in the United States is a complex issue. It's not just about numbers and policies. It's about real people and their experiences. To understand this crisis, we need to look at the stories of those affected and the politics behind the scenes. Imagine a doctor in a small town

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

What Happens When Patients Attack?

First, let's talk about the basics. We're discussing a serious issue: when patients in long-term care or mental health facilities become violent towards healthcare workers. This isn't just about the violence itself, but what happens right before or during the incident. Now, you might be thinking, "

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Gear Up: The Real Deal with Protective Equipment in Long-Term Care

Long-term care homes are where many older adults live, and they can be hotspots for infections. To keep residents and staff safe, using the right protective gear, like masks and gloves, is a must. But, there are obstacles that make this a challenge. First, let's talk about the basics. Long-term car

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Tiny Fighters, Big Threat: Battling Superbugs in NICUs

Neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are filled with tiny fighters, but they face a big threat: antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This resistance makes treating infections tough, especially for babies born with low birth weight or critical health issues. AMR is a silent enemy, and it's making healthc

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Why is mHealth Still Waiting for Its Big Break?

Ever found yourself stuck in a doctor's waiting room, watching the clock tick away? What if you could skip the wait and get medical help right from your phone? That's the idea behind mHealth, or mobile health. It's like having a doctor in your pocket, ready to help anytime, anywhere. So, why isn't e

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Laser Treatments: Six Sigma's Secret Weapon

Doctors performing laser treatments are always on the lookout for ways to make procedures safer and more effective. Six Sigma's DMAIC method offers a structured approach to achieve this. Imagine a doctor aiming to enhance laser resurfacing and tattoo removal. They start by defining clear objectives

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

When Bad Reputation Hits Good Doctors

Imagine being a doctor, nurse, or any healthcare worker. You're there to help people, right? But what happens when the public starts to think badly of your job? This is what we call occupational stigma. In China, it's been a big problem lately. Why? Because of things like doctors taking bribes, or e

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