HEALTH

Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Vaccines: A Savior Story

vaccines do amazing things. remember the times when diseases like polio and measles were causing trouble? today, vaccines prevent over a million illnesses and save thousands of lives each year. they do this by giving our bodies a sneak peek at dangerous viruses and bacteria so immune systems can fig

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Brain Bleeds: Uncovering the Cognitive Puzzle

Imagine a tiny burst in a blood vessel in your brain, leading to a scary event called aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). This can cause blood to leak into the space around your brain, potentially leading to cognitive issues. Scientists want to understand why and how to predict these problems

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Jan 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Minnesota Shines For Retirees

Minnesota might not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking about retirement spots. You'd think warm states like Arizona would be more appealing. Surprisingly, Minnesota ranks very high among the best states for retirees, coming in at number two, just behind Florida. A study by WalletHub

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Hospitals' Technology: A New Way to Talk and Learn

Imagine you're in a hospital, and there's a special screen in your room. It's called a Patient Infotainment Terminal, or PIT for short. It does three main things: gives you general info, teaches you about your health, and keeps you entertained. This tech is super important for hospitals that want to

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Jan 27 2025POLITICS

Eric Adams Scales Back Schedule for Medical Checks

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is taking some time off to visit the doctor. His aide, Fabien Levy, shared that Adams hasn't been feeling his best recently, leading to a series of routine medical tests this week. Despite Adams' reduced public schedule, Levy assured that the city will keep running smo

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

How Nurses in Saudi Arabia Think About Using AI

Nursing is changing thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). But how much do nurses in places like Saudi Arabia know about using it? Not much research has been done on this. Some doctors and nurses disagree about how useful AI is in healthcare. So, let's find out what nurses really think about using

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and ADHD: A Journey of Up and Downs

Being pregnant is a big change, but imagine facing it while also dealing with ADHD. You might think it's too much to handle, but a recent study found that it's manageable. Women with ADHD might deliver their babies a bit early or need a C-section more often. The good news is, most babies are healthy

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Jan 27 2025POLITICS

Should the U. S. Stay or Go? A Closer Look at the WHO Debate

Imagine a situation where the President of the United States decided to make a significant move. He considered leaving the World Health Organization (WHO), an agency designed to tackle global health issues. The WHO has been around for a while, but its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic left some peop

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Smartwatches: A Lifesaver in Your Wrist, But Are You Using Them Right?

Have you ever thought about how your smartwatch could save your life? Well, it can! Take Nirave Gondhia, for instance. At just 33, he had a heart attack, but his Apple Watch helped him get the medical attention he needed. But here’s the catch: not everyone is using these gadgets to their full potent

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Using Smart-Meds: A Gamified App for Better Heart Health

Heart issues don't go away just because someone had a rough day. That's why taking the right meds is super important. But, people often forget or skip their pills. This is a big deal because it can lead to more problems and higher bills for healthcare. Doctors and scientists are always looking for n

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