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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

CDC Chaos: Workers Caught in a Whirlwind of Layoffs and Confusion

The CDC has been in a state of chaos, with employees facing repeated layoffs and reinstatements. Aryn Melton Backus, a CDC worker, has been through this cycle three times this year alone. The latest round of layoffs, which occurred during the government shutdown, has left many employees in limbo, un

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Sparks and Scars: The Hidden Cost of Fireworks Fun

Fireworks light up the sky during celebrations, but they also light up emergency rooms. This review looks at the growing problem of firework injuries in the U. S. and what can be done about it. First, let's talk about who gets hurt. Mostly, it's guys. And where do they get hurt? Mostly in the hands

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Violence Among Adults: A Silent Health Crisis

Violence between adults is a big problem that affects health in many ways. It's not just about physical harm. The effects can be long-lasting and serious. Who gets hurt and who does the hurting matters. So does the type of violence and how often it happens. People who experience violence may face m

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Brain Power: How Lifestyle Choices Can Shield You From Dementia

Dementia is not an inevitable part of getting older. This is a key message from experts who study brain health. Aging is the main risk factor, but there are many other things that can be changed to lower the chances of developing dementia. Experts have identified 14 factors that can be modified to

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Panel Chair Speaks Out: Trust, Science, and Public Health

The chair of a key vaccine advisory group is making waves with new recommendations. Martin Kulldorff, a Swedish-born epidemiologist, leads the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). This group helps decide which vaccines kids get and when. Since taking over in June, Kulldorff and his t

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Polio's Persistent Fight: What's Holding Us Back?

Polio eradication has been a long, winding road. Back in 1988, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) set an ambitious goal. By 2000, they aimed to wipe out polio. They didn't quite make it, but progress was still impressive. By 2014, only three countries—Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan—w

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Growing Older: The Good, The Bad, and The Unspoken

Growing older is often seen as a win for society. More people are living longer, healthier lives. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows. Aging can be tough, and not everyone enjoys their golden years. Think about it. We all want to live a long life. But what's the point if those extra years aren't

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

How City Life Affects Health in Older Adults

Cities shape how well older adults stay healthy. Think about sidewalks, parks, and stores. These things matter a lot. They help people stay active and eat well. Good city planning can make a big difference. Older adults need support. This includes doctors, friends, and family. Cities with good serv

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: How Islamic Values Can Fight Germs

In many places where Islam is widely practiced, health issues like dengue, cholera, and COVID-19 are big problems. Why? Because of poverty, crowded cities, and conflicts. But what if the solutions to these health problems are already in the teachings of Islam? Islam teaches cleanliness, helping oth

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

The Limits of Human Longevity: What Science Says About Our Lifespans

The idea that humans can keep living longer and longer might not be true. Experts say we've already made huge progress in helping people live past 60 or 70. But now, the big challenge is helping people live past 80 or 90. The problem is, our bodies age, and science hasn't found a way to stop that ye

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