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Jun 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Urban Soil Pollution: A Zone-by-Zone Breakdown

Urban soils are often contaminated. This is a big problem in cities. The contamination levels can vary greatly from one area to another. This makes it hard to come up with a one-size-fits-all solution. In one city, researchers took a close look at this issue. They collected soil samples from six di

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May 31 2025HEALTH

Peer Coaching: A Fresh Look at Preventive Health for Workers

Occupational physicians (OPs) play a vital role in keeping workers healthy. They do this by focusing on prevention. This means they try to stop problems before they start. A recent study took a close look at how well a peer coaching program helped OPs do their preventive tasks. The goal was to see i

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May 31 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Long Road of Alzheimer's Disease

There is a huge gap in understanding the journey of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD). It takes 20 to 30 years for these conditions to fully develop. This makes it tough to track the entire process. Most studies focus on specific groups, which might not reflect real-life experiences o

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May 31 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Threat of Biological Weapons

The world is no stranger to the idea of biological weapons. These are not just the stuff of movies. They are real and scary. Biological weapons use living organisms or toxins to cause harm. This can lead to health issues, economic troubles, and social unrest. The Centers for Disease Control and Prev

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May 31 2025HEALTH

Caregivers in the Crossfire: Navigating Violence in Schizophrenia Care

In Tunisia and many other countries with similar economic and cultural backgrounds, family caregivers are crucial to the mental health system. They often take on a heavy load, which can lead to a troubling cycle of violence. Both caregivers and patients with schizophrenia can experience and inflict

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May 31 2025HEALTH

Virtual Health Care: HIV Patients' Experience During COVID-19

In Poland, the COVID-19 pandemic pushed telemedicine into the spotlight for HIV care. Before the pandemic, public health insurance did not cover these virtual services. This left the country with little experience in this area. So, how did patients react to this sudden shift? Let's start with the b

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May 31 2025HEALTH

Surgeries Can Be Easier With The Right Tools

The recovery journey after major surgeries can be tough. Many patients face complications and slow progress. This is where prehabilitation comes in. It's like giving your body a head start before the big event. It turns out, using mobile health tools can make prehabilitation more accessible and effe

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Spiritual Support for ALS Patients: A Closer Look

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a tough disease. It affects the brain and spinal cord. It makes it hard to move, speak, and even breathe. But there's more to managing ALS than just the physical stuff. Spiritual needs are just as important. A recent study took a deep dive into this. It looked

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May 30 2025HEALTH

The Need to Expand What We Mean by Value in Cancer Trials

Cancer trials typically focus on how well a treatment works and how safe it is. But there's more to consider. Patients also deal with how treatment affects their daily lives, their finances, and the time it takes. These factors are just as important. They can greatly influence a patient's experience

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Weekends Can Be Deadly for ICU Patients

The Japanese healthcare system faces a significant challenge with critically ill patients suffering from severe infections. This issue is particularly pronounced in intensive care units (ICUs) during weekends. The problem boils down to reduced or delayed access to essential medical resources. This s

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