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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: The Oxygen Gap

Picture this: You're in a hospital, gasping for air, but the oxygen you need is nowhere to be found. This isn't a rare scenario. Every day, millions of people worldwide face this exact dilemma. Oxygen is a lifeline for those with breathing difficulties, infections, or recovering from operations. Yet

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: Why Trust Matters

AI is becoming a big deal in healthcare. It's changing how doctors and nurses do their jobs. But there's a big problem. People don't trust AI. This lack of trust is a huge hurdle. It's stopping AI from being used more widely in healthcare. Why is this happening? Experts can't agree on what trust in

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Do Apps Really Help Cancer Patients Stick to Their Meds?

Cancer patients often have a handful of pills to take daily. Forgetting a dose can disrupt treatment and harm health. This is a big problem for both patients and the healthcare system. Enter technology. Apps and digital tools promise to help patients remember their meds. But do they actually work?

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Heart Troubles Among Iranian Hajj Pilgrims: A 10-Year Look

The Hajj pilgrimage is a massive event. Every year, millions of Muslims from around the world gather in Saudi Arabia. It's a spiritual journey, but it's also a physical challenge. Over the past decade, heart problems have been a big concern for Iranian pilgrims. Heart diseases are a leading

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and Prescription Costs: A Closer Look

Older adults in Ireland and other places are seeing a rise in the number of prescription medicines they need. This increase is causing a bigger dent in their wallets. The money spent on these medicines can lead to some serious issues, like not being able to afford to take them as prescribed. This is

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Making Babies More Affordable: A Big Step for IVF

A recent move by the U. S. government has made waves in the world of family planning. The President has signed an order to make in vitro fertilization (IVF) more accessible and affordable for Americans. This isn't just about cutting costs; it's about making sure that everyone has a fair shot at star

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Government Health Workers: The Unseen Casualties of a Purge

Imagine working hard to make sure seniors get affordable medicines, or to stop dangerous chemicals from getting into our food. Imagine fighting to lower the high maternal death rates in America. These were the jobs of thousands of dedicated government employees. But suddenly, they found themselves o

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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

Stroke Recovery: How Your Phone Can Be Your Coach

Stroke survivors often face a tough time keeping up with their recovery once they leave the hospital. This is where a clever program called START comes in, using a mobile app to help patients continue their journey to recovery. The program begins in the hospital and continues to support patients as

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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

The Ups and Downs of Health Policy: What Orthopaedic Surgeons Need to Know

Imagine you're an orthopaedic surgeon. You've got a lot on your plate, and now you've got to deal with health policy changes. Where do you even start? First, let's talk about money. Medicare, the big health insurance program for seniors, has been cutting payments to doctors for years. Since

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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

Antibiotics Overuse in Southeast Asia's Youngest Patients

In Southeast Asia, hospitals are facing a big problem. Many babies and young children are getting sick, and doctors are using strong antibiotics to treat them. These antibiotics are part of the "Watch, " "Reserve, " and "Not Recommended" categories according to the World Health Organization. This me

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