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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

How Medicaid is Changing the Game for Addiction Treatment

Medicaid has become a key player in funding and organizing addiction treatment. This shift is due to changes in who can get Medicaid and efforts to make benefits more consistent. Today, the focus is on expanding treatment options, paying for quality care, and linking addiction treatment with other s

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

How Do We Value Health? Patient vs. Public Perspectives

The value of health is not easy to measure. One way to do this is through health state utility values (HSUVs). These values are crucial for figuring out how cost-effective different treatments are. There is a big debate about who should provide these values: patients or the general public. Some p

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Mar 23 2025EDUCATION

Can Education Boost Memory in Later Life?

In six countries, researchers looked into the link between education and memory in older adults. These countries are China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russia, and South Africa. They wanted to see if more schooling really does make a difference in how well people remember things as they age. First, let's

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

How Breathing Bad Air Affects Lung Health

The air we breathe is full of invisible dangers. Gases like carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and sulfur dioxide are not just unpleasant; they can seriously harm people with lung diseases. These diseases include fibrotic interstitial lung diseases, with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis being a

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

Health Care Packages: The New Blueprint for Universal Coverage

In November 2022, Botswana and Sierra Leone took significant steps towards improving their health care systems. They focused on creating essential health care packages. These packages are designed to guide countries in their journey towards universal health coverage. The idea is to ensure that every

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

Understanding Cervical Cancer Checks Among Indonesian Women in Japan

The number of migrant women living in Japan is on the rise. This growth brings a pressing need for better access to healthcare services. One critical area of concern is the low uptake of cervical cancer screening (CCS) among these women. This issue is particularly complex for Muslim migrant women. T

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

Ethiopia's Fertility Puzzle: Why Birth Rates Aren't Dropping

In Ethiopia, the desire to have children is a big deal. It's one of the main factors driving the country's population growth. Over the past ten years, efforts to slow down this growth and reduce the average number of children per woman haven't worked as planned. The population is still growing at a

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Mar 23 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Artichoke Leftovers

The globe artichoke is a big deal in the Mediterranean, with Italy leading the way in growing it. When these plants are processed, a lot of leftover materials are produced and thrown away. This waste is a problem for the environment, but it's also a missed opportunity. These leftovers are packed wit

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Mar 22 2025SPORTS

UFC London: The Fight Night 255 Breakdown

The UFC London event, Fight Night 255, is set to be a thrilling spectacle. The main event features a high-stakes matchup between former welterweight champion Leon Edwards and Sean Brady. This fight is not just about who wins, but also about how they win. Will Edwards use his experience to outmane

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Mar 22 2025CELEBRITIES

A Life of Advocacy and Resilience

Kitty Dukakis was a woman who stood out for her advocacy work, particularly in mental health and addiction. She passed away at 88, surrounded by her family. Kitty was married to Michael Dukakis, a former governor and presidential candidate. Her journey was marked by both personal struggles and a dee

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