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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Patterns of Suicidal Thoughts in Australian Men

Suicidal thoughts are a serious issue in Australia. The Ten to Men study is a big project that looked into this problem. It found that many men in Australia have had suicidal thoughts at some point. However, there is a lack of understanding about when these thoughts first appear in people who hav

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

The Global Push Against Tobacco: A Journey and Its Future

The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control is a big deal. It's a global agreement to fight against the harmful effects of tobacco. It began with a simple idea: to protect people from the dangers of tobacco. This idea grew into a worldwide movement. The WHO, or World Health Organization, led the way

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Health Tech: The Global Health Check-Up

Many countries are using health technology assessment (HTA) to guide their healthcare choices. It is a method that helps nations decide which health services to provide and purchase. It relies on evidence to make informed decisions. The World Health Organization (WHO) conducted a survey to understan

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Spread: HFMD Patterns in East China

A deep dive into the patterns of hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) in East China between 2009 and 2015 reveals some interesting findings. The disease does not spread evenly over time and space. It has distinct patterns that vary depending on where and when you look. To understand these patterns b

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Thailand's Digital Health Dilemma: The Search for Effective Governance

Thailand has been trying to improve its digital health systems. The Ministry of Public Health and the World Health Organization both agreed that Thailand needs a better way to manage its digital health efforts. This is not an easy task. They looked at how six other countries handle their digital hea

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Apr 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Healthcare: Are We Ready?

The UK is facing a tough challenge. Unpredictable weather events like floods, heatwaves, and storms are becoming more frequent. These events are not just inconvenient. They are affecting people's physical and mental health. They are also hurting livelihoods. This is all because of the climate crisis

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

Rapid Detection of Pig Pathogens

Pig farmers often face big problems due to two common diseases. These diseases are caused by Streptococcus suis and Glaesserella parasuis. These pathogens are often found together in pigs. This results in big losses for the pig industry. Why? Because it is hard to spot these diseases quickly. This i

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Apr 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Earth's Fever and Our Health

The climate crisis is a major health threat. The Earth's temperature has gone up by more than 1. 5 degrees Celsius since the early 1900s. This has led to sea levels rising by over 24 centimeters. The last decade has seen the 10 hottest years on record. 2024 was the hottest year ever recorded. Scient

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Groups in Japan's Long-Term Care System

In Japan, not all older adults needing long-term care are the same. This is a big deal because it means that one size does not fit all. It is important to recognize that older adults needing long-term care have different physical and mental abilities. These differences can be quite significant.

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Glucose Levels in Long-Term Care: A Hidden Challenge

In long-term care facilities, managing diabetes is a big deal. The usual advice is to avoid low blood sugar, known as hypoglycemia, and high blood sugar that causes symptoms. But is this enough? Continuous glucose monitoring, or CGM, is a tool that tracks blood sugar levels all day. It was used to

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