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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

When winter flu hits hard California monitors three respiratory threats !

California is facing a tough flu season. The flu is making hospitals work hard. The flu is attacking California harder than it has in five years. Health experts are looking at the rate of positive flu tests in the state. Indeed the number of positive flu cases rea

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Chronic Conditions: The Hidden Cost of Healthcare

Chronic health issues are a increasing problem for healthcare systems across Europe, especially when looking at the money spent on them. These problems are not just difficult to manage but also strain budgets. People living with chronic diseases require more healthcare services. In fact, they u

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Feb 12 2025FINANCE

Powerful Forces behind International Money Matters

Governments around the world are looking for ways to break free from depending on the U. S. dollar. They are moving towards different currency choices to stay safe from currency risks. This approach aims to investigate how economic growth, trust in money, financial markets

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Why Are Health Costs High For Classical Homocystinuria in the USA?

Classical homocystinuria (CHU), a rare disorder given a fancy name, comes with a heavy price tag regarding healthcare. The price tag and availability of healthcare for varied patients with the rare condition. is much higher than most often for those with a form of this weird disease that behav

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

The ERAS game plan

In 2019, the high stakes world of esophageal surgery in Belgium took a bold step toward consistency. The importance of this type of surgery was clear to everyone in the field which dealt with the management and successful carrying out of the operation. What changed when these centers of surgical exc

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Boost Your Strength Against Muscle Shrink

Imagine being stuck in bed for weeks. That might sound very easy. But think what happens to the muscles in the large muscles in the legs within a few days. This is what doctors call "disuse atrophy. " Your leg muscles get smaller and weaker. So what can be done to stop that? Scientists loo

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Choices of China's Multi-transitory Patient Preference.

In China, many people suffer from multiple chronic conditions. They have to grapple with poor health and high mortality. To tackle this, the government has created several policies to help people access healthcare efficiently. But there is a hiccup, many of China's hospital-bound patients get more t

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

How Pot Policy Shifts Affect Justice and Arrest Rates

Decriminalizing or legalizing cannabis was supposed a significant step toward reducing criminal justice-related harms. But does it? The biggest question mark is how much it impacts the number of cannabis-related incidents. Indeed, how can it even be viewed differently from how it is handled now?

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Feb 08 2025LIFESTYLE

THAILAND'S GREEN TURN: A YOUTUBE TALE

Over the past year, Thailand has made international headlines for its bold decision to legalize recreational marijuana. The shift has changed more than just the laws. It has altered how the world sees the country. The change became even more apparent on YouTube. Between March and September,

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Battling Malaria: How Insecticide Treated Nets Are Working in Ghana

What if you could help save lives by understanding simple health tools used in communities? In the North Tongu District of Ghana, insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) are being used to fight malaria, a big problem for kids under five. Let's dive in to see how well these nets are being used by the careg

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