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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Does Therapy Pay Off? The Money Side of Mental Health Treatment

Mental health treatments are becoming increasingly important in today's world. Especially when it comes to people who have had to take time off work due to common mental disorders. It makes sense to look at how these treatments affect people's income. That way, we can make sure our healthcare dol

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Home Front: The Inside Scoop on Forced Mental Health Care

Imagine being forced to receive mental health treatment in your own home. That's exactly what's been happening in the Netherlands since 2020. The Dutch government has given mental health workers the power to provide compulsory treatment at home (CTH). This is different from the usual compulsory comm

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Feb 22 2025SCIENCE

Ostriches and Parasites: A Hidden Threat

Ostriches, those tall, flightless birds, might seem like unlikely candidates for carrying parasites. But, they can be hosts to some nasty ones. This is especially true for those living near the Yellow River in Zhengzhou City, central China. Three types of parasites are of particular concern: Cryptos

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Can Gaming After a Heart Attack Improve Your Mind?

Heart disease is a serious issue that doesn't just affect the heart; it can also impact the brain. After a heart attack, some people struggle with memory and focus. This is where a big study comes in. Researchers want to know if computer games can help improve thinking skills for those who have had

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Sepsis and Brain Fog: The Role of GDF15

Sepsis is a serious condition that can mess with your brain. It can cause a bunch of problems, like delirium, coma, and even long-term memory issues. Doctors call this sepsis-associated encephalopathy, or SAE. It's a big deal because it affects a lot of people and can be really hard to deal with.

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Silica Dust and Lung Disease: A New Target for Treatment

Silicosis is a serious lung condition caused by breathing in silica dust over a long period. It leads to scarring and damage in the lungs, making it hard to breathe. This disease is tough to treat, and scientists are still trying to figure out how it works. One protein, called OC-STAMP, has

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Lymphedema: Understanding the Key Factors

Lymphedema is a condition that affects the lymphatic system, causing swelling in various parts of the body. The most important parts of treating this condition are compression, manual lymphatic drainage, exercise, skin care, and self-management. Without using compression therapy, there's a higher ri

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Feb 22 2025SCIENCE

Life Tables: A New Way to Measure Time

The world of data is buzzing with information about births, deaths, and movements. This has opened up new ways to look at life tables, which are used to figure out how long people live and when they might die. One exciting development is the creation of life tables that can be measured in quarters,

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

US Troops in Eastern Europe: What's the Real Deal?

The Polish President, Andrzej Duda, recently shared some reassuring news. He said the U. S. won't be pulling back its troops from Poland or the NATO's eastern border. This comes at a time when there's a lot of talk about the U. S. pushing Europe to take more responsibility for its own defense.

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Trump and NATO: What's the Real Deal?

Trump's recent actions have sparked concerns among European leaders. They worry that the U. S. might be pulling back from NATO, the military alliance that has connected the U. S. and Europe since 1949. This worry comes from talks between U. S. and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia, and comments made

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