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Nov 24 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cutting Carbon in Surgery: A Fresh Look

You know how hospitals are huge contributors to carbon emissions? Well, let's zoom in on surgical care, a major part of the problem. This study is all about finding out where the most carbon comes from in surgical care and why. Researchers used a tool called the Congruence Model to understand these

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Texts to the Rescue: Fighting High Blood Pressure in Ethiopia's Northwest

Hypertension is a major health concern in Northwestern Ethiopia. Skipping meds can lead to severe issues. But a simple and affordable solution exists: text reminders. No Wi-Fi needed! Researchers in Gondar set out to see if these digital reminders could help patients stick to their hypertension meds

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

How Digital Changes Impact Healthcare for Migrants in China

Ever wondered how technology affects the way migrants in China access basic healthcare? Let's dive into that. The Chinese government has been pushing for digital transformation in public services, including healthcare. This is a big deal for migrants who often face barriers to getting the healthcare

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Which Factors Do Urban Poor Consider When Choosing Primary Healthcare Providers?

In bustling cities of low- and middle-income countries, the urban poor population is growing. This means the need for efficient primary healthcare services is more crucial than ever. To ensure these services are accessible and affordable, it's vital to understand what factors urban dwellers consider

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

` How Taiwan's Healthcare is Using a Common Nursing Language `

` In a country as diverse as Taiwan, where multiple languages are spoken, communication in healthcare can be tricky. To tackle this challenge, Taiwan is adopting standardized nursing languages. This means that nurses will use the same terms and phrases when talking to patients or colleagues, regard

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Caring for NCDs in Tanzania: Challenges and Solutions

Chronic illnesses like hypertension and diabetes are on the rise in Tanzania, putting pressure on the already overstretched healthcare system. A study, focusing on Kilombero and Same districts, found that many people living in rural and semi-urban areas are battling these diseases. Out of 784 people

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

The Power of Peer Pressure: A Letter's Impact on Healthcare Leaders

Healthcare leaders hold significant sway when it comes to adopting new practices based on evidence. A study set out to see if a simple letter could nudge these leaders towards embracing evidence-based practices. The letter in question didn't just provide information, but also played on social norms

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Muslims and End-of-Life Sedation: A Different Perspective

Expanded terminal sedation has become a hot topic in healthcare. This treatment involves deep sedation at the end of life, beyond its usual purposes. For many Muslims, this practice raises serious ethical questions for both patients and healthcare providers. Let's dive into why this is such a sensit

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Uniting Differences in Healthcare: How DEI Can Change Lives

A recent survey at the 2023 Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professions (ASCIP) conference painted a clear picture: healthcare professionals value diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as a game-changer in their work. These experts believe a diverse workforce can significantly improve programs and be

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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

Kids' Rights: Where We Stand and Where We Fall Short

Although many countries, including Ireland, have agreed to follow the United Nations' rules for children's rights, there's still a long way to go before these rules are fully put into practice. Some big problems that haven't gone away include kids living in poverty, not having good healthcare, and n

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