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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Africa's Cholera Challenge

In Africa, cholera is a serious health issue. This disease, which causes severe diarrhea, is brought on by a bacteria known as Vibrio cholerae. Every year, between 1. 4 and 4. 0 million people get sick, and between 21, 000 and 143, 000 people die from it worldwide. In 2023, 19 out of 29 countries re

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Healthy Habits: How Phones Can Help Indigenous Moms and Kids

The use of mobile phones to encourage healthy living is a growing trend. These programs are flexible and affordable. They can reach people who might not otherwise get health advice. But, for these programs to work well with Indigenous communities, they need to fit with their culture and values. This

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Latina Women and Cervical Cancer Screening: What's Really Going On?

Latina women in the U. S. face a tough reality. They are more likely to be diagnosed with cervical cancer than other groups. This is a big problem because cervical cancer is very treatable if caught early. So, why aren't more Latina women getting screened? A recent study dug into this question, look

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Healing Behind Bars: How Trauma Care is Changing Prisons

People locked up in prisons often carry heavy burdens. Many have faced tough times that left deep scars. Trauma-informed care (TIC) is a way to tackle these issues. It's not just about fixing one problem at a time. Instead, it's about changing how things are done, from top to bottom. A recent s

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Virtual Reality: The Future of Medical Rehab?

Virtual reality (VR) has shown great promise in the medical field, especially in rehabilitation. It allows patients to move around in virtual worlds, get instant feedback, and improve their physical abilities and overall well-being. Plus, it lets patients exercise on their own, which is a big plus.

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

How Weight and Race Shape Views on Anorexia

People often have strong opinions about anorexia. They might think it only affects thin, white women. But is this true? A recent study looked into how weight and race affect how people see anorexia. They wanted to see if these factors change how severe people think the condition is. They also looked

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Measles Surge: Texas and Beyond

Measles is making a comeback in the US. Texas is at the center of this health crisis, with 663 confirmed cases as of Tuesday. This is a significant jump from the 646 cases reported just a week earlier. The situation is particularly dire in Gaines County, where 396 cases have been confirmed. The stat

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

A Change in Florida's Water Policy

Florida might soon say goodbye to fluoride in its public water supply. This isn't a sudden decision. It's part of a bigger trend. The state is on the verge of becoming the second in the country to stop adding fluoride to tap water. Utah kicked things off last month with a similar ban. The move is ba

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Plastics, Chemicals, and Heart Disease: What's the Connection?

Plastic is everywhere. It's in the water bottles we drink from, the toys we play with, and even in some of our personal care products. But did you know that some chemicals in plastics might be linked to heart disease? A recent study shed light on this issue, revealing some surprising facts. The stu

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

How many young people are struggling with depression and anxiety in Mymensingh?

In the Mymensingh region of Bangladesh, many young people aged 15 to 21 are facing depression and anxiety. These issues are common among young people worldwide. However, in developing countries like Bangladesh, mental health often gets ignored. This is a big problem because it means many young peopl

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