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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Chatbots in Healthcare: Why Clear Rules Matter

Chatbots are becoming popular in healthcare. They offer advice on health topics. But, there's a problem. Different studies on chatbot health advice (CHA) report things in different ways. This makes it hard to understand and compare them. Why does this happen? Well, there are no set rules for report

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Uniting Generations for Health

The idea of teaming up generations to tackle health issues is gaining traction. Imagine a club where everyone, from past to future generations, works together for better health. This isn't just about feeling good; it's about making sure everyone has a shot at a healthy life. Health is a big deal. I

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Quick Steps to Better Health: The Japanese Walking Trend

A new fitness trend is making waves, promising big health benefits in just 30 minutes. It's called "Japanese walking, " and it's all over social media. The idea is simple: walk fast for three minutes, then slow down for three minutes, and repeat. This pattern is done five times, and it's said to giv

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Keeping Your Mind Sharp: Simple Habits for a Healthier Brain

Keeping your brain healthy as you get older doesn't have to be complicated. A recent study shows that small, consistent changes can make a big difference. Over two years, more than 2, 000 adults aged 60 to 79 were followed. They were encouraged to move more, stay socially connected, manage their hea

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

HIV Research Faces Uncertain Future Despite Funding Reversal

In a surprising turn of events, a significant HIV research project targeting Black and Hispanic gay men has been given a second chance after a court ruling. However, the scientific community remains on edge due to ongoing political interference. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) initially can

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Brain Waves and CAR-T Therapy: What's the Connection?

CAR-T therapy, a cutting-edge cancer treatment, can sometimes lead to a condition called ICANS. This condition can cause seizures, and doctors have been studying brain wave patterns to better understand it. Doctors have been looking at continuous EEG data from patients with ICANS. They want to see

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

A New Look at Tummy Tucks: What's Changed in 10 Years?

Tummy tucks have come a long way in the last decade. Surgeons have been fine-tuning their techniques to make the procedure safer and more effective. One key change is the focus on preserving something called the Scarpa fascia. This is a layer of tissue under the skin that plays a big role in how the

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

US Health Records Go Digital: What Does It Mean for You?

The US government is rolling out a new plan to make health records digital and easy to share. This isn't just about storing records online. It's about creating a system where hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and insurance companies can access your medical history with ease. The goal is to make health

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Tech to the Rescue: How Older Adults Can Tame High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure is a common issue among older adults. But here's some good news: technology might just be the secret weapon they need to manage it better. A recent study showed that when older adults actively use health apps, their blood pressure control improves over time. This is a big deal be

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Aug 01 2025EDUCATION

Young Minds at Risk: A Closer Look at Head Start Policy Changes

Head Start, a program that has helped millions of children, is facing a new rule that could turn kids away based on their parents' immigration status. This policy is not only harsh but also impractical. How do you check the immigration status of a baby or a toddler? It's not fair to make young child

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