DEP

Advertisement
Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Stress, Depression, and Pregnancy: How Where You Live Matters

Pregnancy is a time of big changes, both good and bad. But did you know where you live can affect how you feel during this time? A study looked into this and found some interesting things. First, let's talk about stress. It's a part of life, but too much can be bad, especially when you're pregnant.

reading time less than a minute
Jul 06 2025POLITICS

Eight Men Sent Back to Dangerous South Sudan

Eight men were recently sent back to South Sudan, a country known for its instability and violence. These men had been living in the United States but were deported after facing legal troubles. The journey to their deportation was not straightforward. They were first taken to a military base in Djib

reading time less than a minute
Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Money's Role in Abuse and Sadness

In Peru, women between 15 and 49 face a tough situation. Many experience abuse from their partners. This often leads to deep sadness. But money is a big part of this story. People usually talk about the pain and suffering when they discuss abuse. However, they don't often talk about money. But mone

reading time less than a minute
Jul 06 2025POLITICS

July 4th: A Day of Arrests and Protests

On a day meant for celebration, federal agents were busy. U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) carried out raids in Southern California. Over 1, 600 people have been detained for deportation. The raids continued even on July 4th, a day meant for celebration. In West Hollywood, ICE agents

reading time less than a minute
Jul 06 2025POLITICS

Eight Migrants Sent to South Sudan Despite Safety Concerns

Eight individuals held in Djibouti were sent to South Sudan, a country known for its instability and violence. This happened after a judge in Massachusetts refused to stop their deportation. The migrants' lawyers had asked for an emergency block, arguing that their clients could face torture and oth

reading time less than a minute
Jul 06 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Heroes of Your Nose: How Nasal Hairs Impact Breathing and Air Quality

Nasal hairs, those tiny strands often overlooked, play a big role in how we breathe and filter air. They act like tiny bouncers, stopping unwanted particles from entering our bodies. But they also make breathing a bit harder, like trying to sip a thick smoothie through a straw. Scientists used comp

reading time less than a minute
Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Why Some People Keep Going to the ER for Seizures

Healthcare in the U. S. isn't fair. Some people face more hurdles in getting proper treatment for epilepsy. This leads to more trips to the emergency room. Researchers wanted to see why this happens. They looked at data. They found a pattern. People without insurance or with public insurance often

reading time less than a minute
Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Understanding SUDEP: A Closer Look at Childhood Epilepsy Risks

Epilepsy is a common condition affecting many children. In the UK, around 1 in 200 kids have it. But here's a tough fact: about 1 in 1, 000 children with epilepsy die each year from SUDEP, or Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy. It's one of the leading causes of death for those with epilepsy. Resea

reading time less than a minute
Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Can Help Seniors Cut Down on Risky Meds

Older adults often take medications that can be risky, like benzodiazepines and sedatives. These drugs can cause problems, especially for seniors. Doctors have tried different ways to reduce the use of these medications, but with limited success. One way to help is by using electronic health record

reading time less than a minute
Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Navigating the Ups and Downs of a New Dementia Drug

Dementia is a tough journey, and it often brings along some heavy companions like depression and agitation. These symptoms can make daily life a challenge for both the person experiencing them and their caregivers. In 2023, a new player entered the scene: brexpiprazole. This drug, approved by the US

reading time less than a minute