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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Tobacco Trouble on the Road: A Look at Mumbai Bus Workers

In Mumbai, a big problem is hiding in plain sight. Many bus workers use tobacco. This is not just a bad habit. It is a serious health issue. The city has tried to stop this. But, it is not easy. Why do these workers use tobacco? What can be done to help them quit? These are important questions. Tob

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Screens and Kids: A Surprising Health Boost?

Kids and screens go together like peanut butter and jelly. But what if those screens could actually help kids stay healthy? A recent study from the University of South Australia suggests that might be the case. Researchers looked at data from over 133, 000 kids and teens under 18. They found that di

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Nov 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Deep Purple's Ian Gillan Talks Aging, Vision Loss, and the Band's Future

Ian Gillan, the frontman of Deep Purple, recently opened up about his health and the band's future. He revealed that he only has 30 percent vision left, which makes daily tasks like working on his laptop challenging. Gillan shared that he has to use his peripheral vision to see anything on the scree

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Michigan's Hidden Helpers: A Lifeline for Food Workers

Did you know that if you work in Michigan's food and beverage industry, you can get free mental health support? It's true! The program, called Behind You, is designed to help people in this often stressful field. You might qualify if you work at least 30 hours a week and have been on the job for six

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Health Care Costs: A Growing Concern for Many Americans

Health care costs in the United States are on the rise, causing significant stress for many people. The end of Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies is a major concern for millions, including small business owners like Andy Lilienthal and Alaina Shearer. Without subsidies, their monthly insurance prem

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

When Science Meets Politics: A Closer Look at Recent Health Claims

Recent events have put a spotlight on the intersection of science and politics. Some leaders have been making bold statements about health and science, but experts are raising eyebrows. They argue that these claims often rely on weak evidence, preliminary studies, or even personal hunches rather tha

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Brain Fog Rising: Why Young Adults Are Struggling More Than Ever

Young adults in the U. S. are facing a growing problem: their brains aren't working as well as they should. A recent study found that nearly twice as many people under 40 reported trouble with memory, focus, and decision-making in 2023 compared to 2013. This isn't just about getting older—it's about

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

How a New Tool is Changing the Way We See Weight

A new way to spot obesity has shown up. It is not just about looking at weight. It is about using a mix of things to get a better picture. This tool is not just about numbers. It looks at many things to see if someone might be obese. The tool checks things like body size and shape. It also looks at

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Healthcare Giant Premier Inc. Changes Hands

Premier Inc. , a big name in healthcare tech, just got a new owner. Patient Square Capital, a firm that invests in healthcare, is taking over. This deal got the green light from almost all the shareholders who voted. A whopping 99% of those who voted said yes. That's about 79% of all the shares out

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Diabetes Care: How Tech is Bringing Data Together

Managing type 1 diabetes in kids is no easy task. But new tech like continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and insulin pumps is making a difference. The problem? Data from these devices often gets trapped in separate systems. This makes it tough for doctors to get the full story. A recent effort in Ohi

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