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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Heart Health and Ethnicity in the UK

In the UK, interesting patterns emerge when we look at who gets atrial fibrillation (AF), a common heart rhythm disorder. Unlike in the US, where white people are more likely to have AF but less likely to have AF-related strokes, the UK's healthcare system might paint a different picture. The UK's s

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Romania's Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance: Insights from Healthcare Professionals

Antibiotic resistance is a global problem, and misuse of these drugs is a significant contributor. In Romania, the scenario is particularly worrisome, as highlighted on Europe's map of antibiotic resistance. The efforts to tackle this issue rely heavily on healthcare professionals like general pract

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

The True Cost of Rotator Cuff Surgery: A Closer Look at Efficiency and Expenses

Rotator cuff repair, a common outpatient surgery, can put a real dent in healthcare budgets. To better understand these costs, a recent study used a method called time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC). This approach helps healthcare systems make smart decisions about where to trim costs. The st

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Understanding Experts' Views on TB Screening for Migrants

Tuberculosis, a serious lung infection, remains a global health concern. Experts from various countries have weighed in on how migrants should be screened for this disease. Their perspectives are crucial in shaping national policies. One key point of debate is the frequency of screening. Some exper

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

An Inside Look: How Healthcare Can Better Support Brazil's Transvestigender Community

Sadly, Brazil is no stranger to violence, especially against transvestigender people. This affects their daily lives and health. The story starts with how these individuals feel unsafe, not just on the streets, but also in places meant to help, like primary healthcare facilities. Why does this matte

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Change Healthcare's Secretive Data Breach Alert: What's the Story?

Imagine a company has a huge problem but tries to keep it quiet. That’s what happened with Change Healthcare last year. A cyberattack hit them, stealing health data from over 100 million people – the largest medical data theft in U. S. history. Instead of shouting about it, they hid the notice from

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Understanding Disease Groups: How They Affect Our Health and Happiness

Imagine you have more than one long-term health condition. Maybe you're dealing with diabetes and high blood pressure, or perhaps it's arthritis and heart disease. This isn't unusual. Many people have what's called multimorbidity, which is just a fancy word for having multiple long-term conditions (

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Caring Connections: The Power of Relationships in Long-Term Care

Imagine this: older adults living in long-term care homes, not just as residents, but as people with unique stories and needs. This is the core of relationship-centered care (RCC). But what does it really look like in practice? Researchers took a close look at studies from the past two decades, focu

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Can RFK Jr. 'Make America Healthy' While the GOP Reneges?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to make America healthy again by tackling corporate pollution and pushing for healthier diets. However, he's joining the Trump administration, which has a history of undermining public health programs and making healthy living more expensive. For instance, the GOP has cut

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Hypertension Help at Home: Challenges and Solutions in Zimbabwe

Ever wondered why great ideas don't always result in real change? Often, it's about the situation. When we try to put evidence-based innovations into practice, real-world issues can get in the way. This study looked at a doctor-to-home project for hypertension in Zimbabwe, where community health wor

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