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Dec 06 2024CRIME

Truck Crash in Suffolk: Medical Emergency Leads to Business Collision

On Thursday afternoon, a Ford truck crashed into a business inside a strip mall in Miller Place, New York. The Suffolk County police responded to a 911 call reporting the incident around 2:35 p. m. The driver of the truck suffered a medical emergency just before the collision, which occurred on Rout

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Can AI Match Experts in Emergency Room Triaging?

Imagine you're in the bustling emergency room (ER), where every second counts. Who's better at deciding who needs urgent care—an advanced AI like GPT-4 or experienced ER nurses and doctors? Let's compare their skills in using the Emergency Severity Index (ESI) system. First, let's chat about the ES

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Nov 30 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Indigenous Health: A Fight for Justice in Guatemala

Imagine a world where your health depends on the whims of the weather. This is the reality for many Indigenous communities in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. Researchers are working with 16 communities in this region, using a mix of local involvement, national data, and advocacy to help them tackle extreme

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Nov 30 2024WEATHER

Snow Emergency in WNY: Several Counties Brace for Heavy Snowfall

A winter weather warning has been issued for multiple counties in Western New York (WNY). Governor Kathy Hochul declared a State of Emergency for Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, and Wyoming counties due to the onset of lake effect snow. This type of snowfall typically affects commu

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

POCUS in the ED: What Helps and What Hinders

Point-of-care ultrasound, or POCUS, is a common tool in emergency medicine. But not all doctors use it the same way. Researchers at a big city hospital in the U. S. wanted to find out why. They looked at how different emergency medicine professionals felt about using POCUS. They also checked how eas

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

The CAPE: Patients' View on Emergency Tent Safety

Ever been in an emergency with an infectious disease worry? The Collapsible Aerosolized Particle Enclosure, or CAPE, is a tent designed to protect both patients and healthcare workers from airborne germs. This study chatted with emergency department patients to see what they thought of the CAPE. The

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

How Schools Are Teaching Kids to Recognize Strokes

Believe it or not, kids could be lifesavers! A recent study explored how schools can educate 12-15-year-olds to quickly call emergency services when they spot someone having a stroke. Why is this important? Well, the faster a stroke is treated, the better the chances of recovery. But how do you get

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Exploring Pesticide Poisoning and Community Views on Atropine Autoinjectors in Rural Sri Lanka

Pesticide poisoning is a big problem, especially in poorer countries. People often get sick from these chemicals, and quick treatment is crucial. That's where atropine autoinjectors come in. These devices can store life-saving medicine close to where farmers work and live, making it easy for them or

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Nov 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Actor Dies Mid-Performance: A Sad End to a Loved Career

Veteran stage actor Julien Arnold, aged 60, passed away suddenly during a performance of A Christmas Carol at Edmonton's Citadel Theatre. He collapsed onstage and could not be revived despite efforts by paramedics. Arnold was a beloved figure in the local theatre community, known for his charisma an

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Exploring Food Challenges in Crisis-Hit Eastern Mediterranean Countries

Between 2020 and 2024, the Eastern Mediterranean region saw several countries struggling with extreme food and nutrition insecurity. Nations like Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, and Gaza were especially affected. In 2020, Afghanistan and Yemen had nearly half their populations facing severe food

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