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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Future of Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellows

The world of Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM) has seen significant shifts since it became a recognized subspecialty in 2016. As the field adapts, the expectations for fellows completing their training are also changing. The road ahead for these medical professionals is filled with both opportunitie

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Eastern Europe's Ethical Research Revolution

Eastern Europe is a hotspot for global clinical trials. Why? Because it's cost-effective. However, this comes with a catch. The region has some gaps in research oversight and a shortage of local experts in research ethics. This raises a big question: Are participants in these trials at risk of being

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Why Personalized Training Matters for Dialysis Patients

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a lifeline for many patients with kidney issues. It works by cleaning the blood inside the body. Nurses play a big role in teaching patients and their caregivers how to do this safely at home. The goal is to give them the right knowledge and skills. This way, they can avo

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Online CTG Training: A Fresh Look at Improving Birth Outcomes in Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, a new online course is making waves in the medical field. This course focuses on cardiotocography, or CTG, which is a way to monitor a baby's heart rate during labor. The goal is to help doctors and nurses read these monitors better. This can lead to quicker and more accurate decisions

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Heart Health Heroes: A Day of Remembrance and Action

Heart disease is a major issue for women. It's the top killer of women, yet many still don't know this. The Go Red for Women event in Detroit aimed to change that. It was a day to honor survivors, remember those lost, and educate the public. The event took place on April 11th. It was a big deal, wit

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Shapes Up Older Women's Health

Older women face a tough battle with physical fitness when they are not active. This is especially true for those with heart and metabolic issues. Many people know that exercise helps, but how it works for each person and how it changes over time is not clear. A recent study dug into this by look

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech: The Future of Elderly Care?

Elderly individuals, particularly those needing assistance with daily chores, frequently find themselves in emergency rooms. This happens often and is a significant issue. Why does this matter? Because many of these hospital trips could be avoided with the right tools. Smart technology offers a solu

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

The Journey to Better Drug Prevention in Europe

Drug prevention has come a long way. Now, there are clear guidelines and standards for how to do it. However, getting these methods out there and used widely is still a big challenge. Let's look at some key points that have made a difference in Europe. First, there are some important guidelines tha

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Apr 10 2025EDUCATION

The Hidden Lessons in OB/GYN Training

The world of obstetrics and gynecology is vast. It covers everything from caring for new mothers to helping families plan for the future. It also involves some tough topics, like spotting abuse in relationships. These are all key areas that medical students need to understand. But how do they learn

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Apr 10 2025BUSINESS

Fast Food Workers in Santa Clara County: Time to Know Your Rights

The fast food industry in Santa Clara County is buzzing with a new idea. County officials are thinking about setting up a training program to teach workers about their rights. This isn't just about wages, but also about benefits, safety, and protection from harassment. The plan is still in the works

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