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May 24 2025HEALTH

The Unequal Paths of Deep Brain Stimulation

Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) has been a game-changer for those with movement disorders. Since its FDA approval in 1996, it has offered hope to many. However, not everyone has equal access to this treatment. There are significant gaps in who gets this care, and these gaps are influenced by race, gend

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May 24 2025HEALTH

A New COVID Variant is Spreading in Asia and the US

A new COVID-19 variant, NB. 1. 8. 1, is causing concern as it spreads across Asia and has now reached the US. This variant has been linked to a significant increase in COVID-19 cases in China and is now the dominant strain in the country. It has also been detected in several US states, including Cal

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't More People Checking for Colon Cancer?

The world is facing a big problem with colon cancer. It is one of the top causes of cancer deaths. Getting checked early can make a huge difference in treatment success. So, why aren't more people getting screened? It's not a simple question. Many things influence whether someone decides to get sc

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The United States' Absence from the Global Pandemic Pact

The World Health Organization (WHO) made history on March 20. It happened when member countries adopted the first-ever global pandemic agreement. This pact aims to strengthen the world's readiness for future pandemics. The U. S. chose not to join in. This decision has sparked conversations about gl

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Rural Cancer Care: Bridging the Gap with Smart Solutions

In the United States, a significant number of people, roughly 32 million, reside in rural counties. These individuals face a major hurdle: limited access to comprehensive cancer care. This lack of access leads to several issues. Patients in these areas often report more negative social and economic

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May 20 2025POLITICS

A Global Health Organization in Crisis

The World Health Organization is in a tough spot. The United States, once its biggest supporter, has cut off funding. This has left the WHO scrambling to find other ways to pay for its work. The WHO's leader, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has asked other countries to step up and help out. He pointed o

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Sick Spotting: How Some Countries Are Getting Ahead of Disease Outbreaks

In many places around the world, catching diseases early is a big deal. This is especially true in countries that don't have a lot of money. One way to do this is by using something called event-based surveillance. It's like having a superpower to spot sickness before it spreads too much. This metho

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May 19 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Threat: Aortic Aneurysms and Our Health Future

Aortic aneurysms are a major killer. They are a type of cardiovascular disease that can lead to death. To tackle this issue, it is essential to understand how big the problem is. This understanding helps in planning and using resources wisely. The goal is to look at the global, regional, and natio

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May 18 2025HEALTH

Finding Female Health Leaders in Sub-Saharan Africa

In Sub-Saharan Africa, finding the right people to lead health initiatives is tough. This is especially true when looking for women leaders in reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health, and nutrition (RMNCAH-N) and immunization. The usual methods for finding stakeholders don't wo

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Hesitancy and Faith in Dar es Salaam

Dar es Salaam, the bustling city in Tanzania, faced a unique challenge during the COVID-19 pandemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) had high hopes for vaccines as a key tool to fight the virus. Yet, the rollout didn't go as planned. The number of people getting vaccinated was much lower than ex

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