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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Spinning World: A Budget-Friendly Fix for Vertigo

Have you ever felt like your surroundings are spinning? That's vertigo, and it's a tricky condition to diagnose. Doctors face a challenge because symptoms can be elusive, especially during routine exams. But here's a fun fact: our eyes can reveal a lot about what's happening in our brains. Condition

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

The Future of Biosimilars: Navigating Challenges for a Sustainable Market

Biosimilars are like generic versions of biologic drugs. They are almost identical to the original biologic drug, known as the reference product. The first biosimilar hit the market in 2006. Since then, the path to creating and using biosimilars has faced many hurdles. These challenges can lead to p

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Nurses: The Unsung Heroes of Crisis Management

Nurses stepped up as the first line of defense during the COVID-19 pandemic. They faced many hurdles and showed incredible strength in managing crises. A survey of 132 nurses from a public hospital revealed some eye-opening insights. Nurses scored an average of 3. 75 on a crisis management scale, sh

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding Hurdles: What's Stopping Arab Women in Israel?

Breastfeeding is a big deal. It's super good for both babies and moms. But many moms stop breastfeeding way earlier than they should. Why does this happen? Let's dive into the story of Arab women in Israel. First off, let's talk about religion. You might think that being more religious would mean m

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Navigating Health: How Data Can Improve Care

Imagine trying to find your way around a new city without a map. That's what healthcare planning can feel like when we don't have data. Data acts as a guide, revealing where illnesses are spreading and what health issues are common in different places. This information is crucial for planning health

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Trust and Resilience: Keys to Top Team Performance in Healthcare

Imagine a bustling healthcare center. Everyone is working hard, but how can we make sure they work well together? Trust and resilience are the secret ingredients. Researchers wanted to find out how these factors affect team performance in healthcare. They gathered 927 workers from 100 te

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Feb 26 2025FINANCE

Why Healthcare Stocks Are Suddenly Hot

Investors are flocking to healthcare stocks. These stocks have seen a significant boost in the past year. The S&P 500 healthcare sector has risen by 7%. CVS has surged by 40%, and Gilead Sciences has increased by 20%. Meanwhile, the tech sector has seen a 3% drop. Why are investors suddenly int

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Ear Scans Get a Tech Boost: AI Steps Up

Imagine trying to see something as small and complex as the bones in your ear. Doctors use special scans to get a good look. These scans are super important for both kids and adults. There are two main ways to make these scans even better: one is called hybrid iterative reconstruction (HIR), and the

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Graphs in Healthcare: Unlocking Data with Self-Supervised Learning

Healthcare data is getting more complicated and interconnected. This makes it hard to use traditional methods. Graph-structured data is a good way to show these connections. It represents things and how they relate to each other. But, using this data well needs smart learning algorithms. Especially

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Who's Getting the Shot? The Surprising Truth About Tdap Vaccinations

Vaccination rates for Tdap among adults in the United States vary greatly depending on whether someone is a parent or not. It is recommended that all caregivers of newborns get the Tdap shot to protect babies from pertussis. But are parents following this advice? Let's dive into the numbers. In

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