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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Measles in the US: The Hidden Numbers

The US is facing a significant measles outbreak, but the true scale of the problem remains unclear. The official numbers might not tell the whole story. Experts believe the actual case count could be much higher than reported. This underreporting makes it challenging to predict the outbreak's sev

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Teens Miss Out on the HPV Shot?

Vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV) are a big deal. They can stop cervical cancer in women and other diseases caused by HPV in anyone. Many countries have started using these vaccines. However, in many places, lots of teens still don't get the HPV shot. Why is that? There are several reasons

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Why Are Some Adults Skipping Their COVID-19 Booster Shots?

People have been advised to get booster shots to stay ahead of COVID-19 variants. These extra doses can help keep the virus from spreading. However, many fully vaccinated adults are still not getting their booster shots. This is a problem because the virus keeps changing, and boosters can help prote

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Improving Access to Mental Health Services

The role of managed care organizations (MCOs) in providing mental health services through Medicaid has been growing. However, there is a lack of understanding about the methods these organizations use to tackle access issues. What obstacles do they face? What strategies do they use to improve acces

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Home Births in Ethiopia: What's Really Going On?

Ethiopia is a country where many babies are born at home. This is a big deal because it can be risky for both the mother and the baby. Many women in Ethiopia give birth at home without any help from doctors or nurses. This is a problem because it can lead to serious health issues for the mother and

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Risks of Betel Chewing

Betel chewing is a tradition that has been passed down for generations in many parts of South Asia. It involves mixing areca nuts, slaked lime, and sometimes tobacco, all wrapped in a betel leaf. People chew this mixture for its stimulating effects. This practice is more than just a habit; it's deep

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Rural Health Challenge: Head and Neck Cancer

Head and neck cancer (HNC) is a big deal, and where you live can make a huge difference in how you deal with it. Rural areas often have fewer resources and less money, which can make getting the right care a real struggle. This can lead to some pretty serious problems down the road. First off, let'

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Future of Healthcare: Robots and AI Working Together

Healthcare is under pressure. More people need care, and there aren't enough workers to go around. This is where social robots come in. They are machines designed to talk and move like humans. They can help out in hospitals and clinics. But for these robots to be useful, people need to like them. Th

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Measles Deaths: A Controversial Viewpoint

A prominent former health official has publicly disagreed with the current Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The argument is over the significance of measles deaths. The former official is upset that the current Health Secretary has downplayed the deaths of children who were not vaccinated a

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Skepticism: The New Health Secretary's Controversial Stance

The current health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has sparked controversy with his actions and statements regarding vaccines. He has been accused of undermining public confidence in vaccines, despite his initial support for them during his confirmation hearings. His department has made several m

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