HEALTH

Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Mysteries of Cot Death

You might have heard about cot death, also known as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). It's a scary term for parents. But what is it exactly? Cot death happens when an apparently healthy baby suddenly dies during sleep, usually in their cot. Doctors don't know the exact cause, but they've found so

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Jan 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water Shortages: A Global Health Crisis and Climate Challenge

Water scarcity is a growing problem that will affect half of the world's population. It's not just about having enough water; it's about how it affects our health and daily lives. When water is scarce, people get sick from water-borne diseases, don't have enough to eat or drink, and can't work or go

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Digital Health: 25 Years of Change

Digital health interventions have been around for a quarter of a century, aiming to encourage better health habits and outcomes. But has anyone really taken a close look at how they've evolved? Not until now. These tools have come a long way, from simple reminders to sophisticated monitoring systems

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

How a Mobile App is Boosting Breastfeeding in Hong Kong

In the bustling city of Hong Kong, breastfeeding is not just a personal choice but a public health priority. A new mobile app is making waves by turning the city's communities into breastfeeding-friendly zones. The app's design and development were guided by a simple yet profound idea: supporting mo

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Why Weight Talks Matter: Breaking Down Barriers in Obesity Care

Obesity is a serious global concern, and healthcare workers play a vital role in addressing it. They can guide patients to live healthier lives and manage their weight. However, weight discussions in primary care are not happening enough. Why? Biases, misunderstandings, and fear of offending patient

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

Medicaid's Future in Question: A Republican Perspective

Medicaid has expanded significantly under President Biden, reaching a record 79 million Americans, including low-income adults and children. However, with Donald Trump's potential return to the White House and a Republican-controlled Congress, the future of Medicaid looks uncertain. Republicans are

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

What Experts Say About the Healthiest Diets for 2025

Have you ever wondered how the food you eat affects your mood, weight, and sleep? If you're making New Year's resolutions, maybe you're thinking about changing your diet to boost your health. U. S. News & World Report has made this easier by ranking the healthiest diets every year. In their report,

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Dementia Risk in the US: What's Really Changing

Hey, listen up! A big study just dropped, and it’s got some serious news about dementia in the US. We used to think that about 1 in 10 men and 1 in 4 women would get dementia after age 55. But guess what? It’s way higher now. We’re talking 35% for men and 48% for women. Yikes! So, what’s causing th

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

The Truth About Soda: What Happens When You Cut Back

Ever thought about what happens to your body when you say goodbye to soda? It's a big deal, and it's not just about the sugar rush. Let's start with the caffeine. You might think, "No problem, I'll just switch to a sparkling coffee or matcha. " But hold on! These drinks might have caffeine too, and

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Fighting Food Insecurity: Why Healthy Eating Should Be a Priority

In late 2024, a significant bill was introduced in Congress by Illinois representative Robin Kelly. The Fueling Optimal Outcomes through Diet (FOOD) for Health Act aims to boost access to healthy food and reduce healthcare costs. This bill allocates $20 million to support Food is Medicine programs,

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