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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

A Health App for Community Heroes

In the Philippines, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are a big problem. Many people die from heart and brain diseases. The Department of Health tried to help by creating the Philippine Package of Essential Non-Communicable Disease Interventions (Phil PEN). But, healthcare workers found it hard to use

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Fix Broken Bones

People who need bone implants want something that works well with their body. New technology is making this possible. Researchers have developed a special way to create implants using a plastic called PEEK. This isn't just any PEEK. It's made with a method called fused strand deposition. This method

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Orange County's Mixed Reactions to Government Reopening Deal

The recent deal to end the longest government shutdown in U. S. history has sparked a wave of criticism from many House Democrats, particularly those representing Orange County. The bipartisan agreement, which aims to restart federal services and provide backpay to furloughed workers, has been met w

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Predicting Risks in Epilepsy: A New Tool for Doctors

Doctors are working on a new way to figure out who might have serious problems with epilepsy in the next year. They want to predict if someone will need to go to the emergency room, be admitted to the hospital, or even if there's a risk of death because of their condition. This is important because

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Understanding Tiredness in Chinese Seniors on Dialysis

In China, many older adults on regular dialysis treatments face a big problem: they often feel extremely tired. This tiredness is not just a minor issue; it greatly affects their daily lives and overall well-being. But what exactly causes this fatigue? And why is this problem not well understood in

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Senate Moves to End Shutdown, But Health Care Fight Looms

The Senate is close to passing a deal that could finally put an end to the government shutdown that started back in October. This deal would keep the government running until the end of January. However, it's not all smooth sailing, as Democrats had to make some compromises to get here. The big iss

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Money Talks: Trump's Bold Ideas for Health Care and Tariffs

In a series of posts on Truth Social, former President Donald Trump suggested some big ideas. He proposed sending cash directly to Americans to cover health care costs. He also talked about giving out $2, 000 dividends from tariff money. But officials later said these were just ideas, not official p

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Aging Europe: The Hidden Struggle in Care Homes

Europe is getting older. This isn't just about birthdays and celebrations. It's about a big shift in who lives where and how they're cared for. More and more people are needing long-term care. These places, often called care homes, are vital. They help elderly folks and those with disabilities live

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bold Ideas: Cash for Healthcare and Tariff Dividends

President Donald Trump recently shared some big ideas on social media. He suggested giving Americans money directly to pay for healthcare and sending out $2, 000 checks from tariff money. But officials later said these were just ideas, not official plans. Trump posted on Truth Social that instead o

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Nov 10 2025OPINION

Oregon's Healthcare Crisis: A Wake-Up Call for the Economy

Oregon's hospitals are in a tough spot. They're cutting services and letting people go. This isn't just a problem for the hospitals. It's a problem for everyone in Oregon. Hospitals are big employers. They bring in a lot of money. But they need a strong economy to stay afloat. The state's economy i

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