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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Disparities: How Sexual Identity Affects GP Visits

In New Zealand, a recent study dug into how different sexual identities interact with primary healthcare services. This study looked at data from the New Zealand Health Survey, focusing on visits to general practitioners (GPs) and nurses. It compared experiences across four years, from 2017 to 2021.

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Does Aspirin Really Help Prevent Heart Issues?

Aspirin is a well-known medicine used to prevent blood clots in people who already have heart disease. But what about those who don't? Can it stop heart problems before they start? This question is still up in the air. A recent study looked into this by examining data from the VITAL study. This stud

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

The Light Touch: Beaming Hope into Local Healthcare

The city of Santos has been quietly testing a new way to deliver healthcare. This method uses low-power lasers to treat various conditions. The goal is to see how well this technology fits into everyday healthcare services. Laser therapy is not new. It has been around for a while, mostly in fancy c

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Why Is Canada's Primary Care System Struggling?

Canada has more family doctors and nurse practitioners than ever. Yet, the healthcare system is struggling to meet the needs of its people. Why is this happening? Let's dive in. The country is facing some significant challenges. The population is aging. This means more people need regular medical c

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

How Long Should Doctors Talk About Food?

The idea that doctors should talk to patients about food is not new. Many people in the U. S. turn to their primary care doctors for advice on eating better. But how much time should doctors spend on this? And does it even make a difference? These are the questions that some researchers wanted t

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

How Primary Care Can Keep You Out of the Hospital

In Estonia, a lot of people have long-term health issues. These folks often end up in the hospital. But what if there was a way to change that? That is what some researchers wanted to find out. They looked at how consistent primary care affects hospital stays for people with chronic conditions. Pri

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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

Alabama State's Lucky Break

The excitement of March Madness began with a bang, thanks to Alabama State. A last-second basket, reminiscent of a football "Hail Mary, " secured the Hornets' first-ever NCAA tournament victory. It was a thrilling finish, with Amarr Knox scoring the winning points after a series of dramati

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Community Health: The Power of Local Involvement in IGAD

The IGAD region, which includes eight countries, has seen both wins and setbacks when it comes to community involvement in health initiatives. The idea is simple: get locals involved in health programs and primary care. This can lead to better health services and make them last longer. But how well

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Diabetic Foot Care: A Team Effort That Saves Lives

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) and lower extremity amputations (LEAs) are serious issues. They can lower the quality of life and even threaten survival. They also cost a lot of money for healthcare and the economy. Guidelines suggest using a team approach, but not much is said about how cost-effective

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Violence in the Doctor's Office: Chengdu's Primary Care Physicians Share Their Stories

Chengdu, China, has a problem. Primary care physicians (PCPs) are facing workplace violence (WPV) at an alarming rate. This violence comes in many forms, from verbal abuse to physical assault. What's causing this? And what can be done to stop it? First, let's talk about the numbers. A rece

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