MANAGEMENT

Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Making Healthy Choices: A Guide for Pregnant Women with Extra Weight

More and more pregnant women are starting their journey with extra weight. This can raise the chances of gaining too much weight during pregnancy, which isn't good for mom or baby. But, there aren't many proven ways to help these women stay healthy in clinics. That's where a new program, Healthy Hab

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Medicine Use in Colombia's COVID-19 Hospitals: A Closer Look

When COVID-19 hit, doctors worldwide scrambled to find effective treatments. Even though many drugs didn't show promising results, they were still widely used. A study in Colombia looked at how different medications were prescribed to COVID-19 patients in hospitals. The focus was on the differences

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Bermuda Golf Chaos: Delays, Withdrawals, and Weather Woes

The Butterfield Bermuda Championship, a PGA Tour event with a $6. 9 million prize purse, is facing a series of issues in Southampton, Bermuda. The tournament, which is nearing its end, has already seen delays, disqualifications, and numerous withdrawals. The opening round was pushed back and resumed

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Nov 17 2024EDUCATION

Trouble in Santa Clara: Board and Superintendent Conflict Affects Students

A recent report has highlighted some serious issues in the Santa Clara County Office of Education. The 42-page report found that the county’s education board wasn’t following its own rules, leading to a strained relationship with the office’s administration. This could end up costing the county and

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Choline Alfoscerate: A Closer Look at Its Usage and Effects on Older Adults with Dementia

Choline alfoscerate, often used in Korea to manage cognitive impairments, has been a topic of interest due to its cost to the national health insurance system. This study aimed to explore how this drug, whose effectiveness in dementia treatment is still under debate, is prescribed and how it affects

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Nov 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Turning the Tide: New Ways to Tackle Aviation's Climate Impact

Airplanes have a big job ahead of them: cutting down on their climate change effects. But it's tricky because we don't know much about what the best ways to do that are. We're not sure how well low-emission fuels will work on a large scale, or how to deal with things like contrails that also affect

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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet Katy Chevigny: Filmmaker and Documentary Pro Turns to Narrative Features

Katy Chevigny, a seasoned documentary filmmaker, has recently joined forces with Fusion Entertainment. This move comes after her first narrative feature film, "The Easy Kind, " debuted at the Telluride Film Festival. Chevigny is no stranger to the film industry, having produced or directed over a do

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

What's Best for Treating Rathke's Cysts That Come Back?

Rathke's cleft cysts (RCCs) can be tricky, especially when they come back after surgery. These cysts are small pockets of fluid that can form in your brain's pituitary gland. When they cause problems like headaches or vision issues, doctors often turn to surgery. But which surgery works best? A tea

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Diabetes Self-Care in China: What Patients in Western Communities Think and Do

Ever wondered how people with type 2 diabetes manage their health in China? A recent study explored the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of patients in western communities. Researchers wanted to see what people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) knew about their condition and how they handled i

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Stroke Care in Low-Income Countries: Can Telehealth Make a Difference?

Strokes are a major problem in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) because of the limited access to specialized care and rehabilitation facilities. Telehealth, which uses technology to provide remote medical services, could be a game-changer. It can help fill the gap by bringing stroke care dir

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