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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

How Medication Might Slow Down Seniors

Older adults often take medications that can affect their daily activities. One type of drug, called anticholinergics, has been linked to a decline in physical abilities. These drugs block a natural chemical in the body called acetylcholine, which helps with muscle movement and other functions. Res

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Exploring Health Tech's Future: Latin America's Forward-Thinking Approach

Latin America is stepping up its game in health technology. In 2024, a big meeting happened. It was all about spotting future health tech trends and starting early talks. This isn't just about new gadgets. It's about making sure these tools work for everyone in the region. The meeting brought toget

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Jul 10 2025EDUCATION

Smart Scheduling for Nursing Students: A Tech Fix for Busy Teachers

Nursing students need to practice in real settings. This means they must go to different hospitals and clinics. But arranging these placements is a big task. Teachers have to match students with the right spots. They also need to make sure students don't have to travel too far. This can take a lot o

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

How Moving More Can Help Kids Fight Cancer

Kids need to move around to stay healthy. But when they have cancer, it's tough to keep up with physical activity. This can make them feel worse and lower their overall well-being. In Ecuador, many kids don't get enough exercise. Only a few spend more than an hour a week being active. This is a big

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Caring for Older Adults: How Doctors Can Make a Difference

Older adults often have many health issues. Doctors in family medicine are trying to make care better for them. They focus on what each person needs. This is called patient-centered care. A recent study looked at how well this works. The study found that when doctors listen and understand their old

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Pneumonia's Hidden Toll: Why Older Adults in France Are at Risk

Pneumococcal disease (PD) is a serious issue in France, especially for adults with other health problems or those over 65. A recent study looked at data from 2015 to 2018 to understand how big this problem is. The study found that out of nearly 8 million adults with other health issues, about 122 o

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

How Movement Might Slow Down Aging at a Cellular Level

People have long known that exercise keeps the body healthy. But recent studies are digging deeper. They are looking at how exercise affects aging at a cellular level, specifically through changes in DNA. Epigenetic aging is a hot topic in science. It refers to changes in how genes are turned on an

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

Astronauts on ISS Enjoy Science, Earth Views, and Polish Pierogi

A group of astronauts from Axiom Space's fourth mission are having a busy time on the International Space Station (ISS). They've been there since late June, working on over 60 science experiments and sharing their experiences with people back on Earth. The crew includes Peggy Whitson, a former NASA

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Access: A Closer Look at France's System for Undocumented Immigrants

In France, undocumented immigrants face a healthcare system that is far from equal. Two main programs exist: State Medical Aid (SMA) and Urgent and Vital Care (UVC). SMA offers broad healthcare coverage, while UVC is limited to life-threatening situations. This setup raises questions about fairness

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Nurses: The Unsung Heroes of Health Equality

Nurses are often the first ones to notice when something is not right. They see the gaps in healthcare. They understand the struggles of patients who can't afford proper care. But what if nurses could do more than just notice? What if they could actually change things? Nursing students are learning

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