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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Meeting Delayed: What's the Deal?

So, there was supposed to be a big vaccine meeting next week. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has a group called the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). They meet three times a year to talk about new or updated vaccines. This time, it was the first meeting since

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Can Online Therapy Beat the Blues in Low-Resource Countries?

First off, let's talk about something called internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy, or ICBT for short. It's a type of therapy that helps people with major depressive disorder, or MDD. This is a big deal because MDD is a serious condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Now, you mig

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and the Digital Divide: Dementia Risk

The world is facing a big challenge with dementia. It is a condition that causes the brain to slowly stop working properly. As the world's population gets older, more and more people are getting dementia. It is estimated that by 2050, 153 million people will have dementia. This is a huge number and

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Feb 19 2025WEATHER

Navigating North Texas Roads: Stay Informed, Stay Safe

North Texas residents might face a slippery situation on Tuesday. The weather service predicts light freezing rain in the afternoon and evening. This could make roads especially tricky, particularly around 6 p. m. in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The good news? The ice buildup isn't expected

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Drinking and Cancer: What You Need to Know

Drinking alcohol can lead to cancer. This isn't new information, but a recent advisory from the Surgeon General has shed more light on the issue. The advisory highlights that alcohol is linked to several types of cancer, including mouth, throat, voice box, esophagus, breast, liver, and colon. This i

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Prisons and the Missing HIV Shield

Prisons are places where HIV can easily spread, but many inmates don't know about a powerful tool called PrEP. This daily pill can greatly lower the chances of getting HIV. Imagine being in prison and not knowing about this protection. That's a big problem. PrEP can be a game-changer, but m

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Gaza Hostage Deal Speeds Up

A major shift in the Gaza hostage situation is underway. Hamas, a militant group, has announced that they will release six living Israeli hostages on Saturday and return the bodies of four others on Thursday. This move is a surprise acceleration of the ceasefire deal, which originally planned for a

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Kidney Stones: What Your Diet Might Be Telling You

Kidney stones are a common issue, often linked to how our bodies process nutrients, what we eat, and how we live. The Prognostic Nutritional Index, or PNI, is a tool that gives us a snapshot of someone's nutritional health. Researchers wondered if there was a connection between this index and the li

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Can AI Be Your Back's New Best Friend?

Spinal pain is a major issue affecting millions. It's one of the most frequent musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), causing long-term pain and difficulty moving around. This can significantly lower a person's quality of life. While exercise is known to help manage spinal pain, getting people to stick t

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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

Can Movies and Apps Help with OCD?

Obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, is a tough condition to manage. Many people struggle with it daily. Traditional treatments often involve therapists, but what if there was a way to help people with OCD using movies and apps? This idea is not as crazy as it sounds. Imagine using entertainment t

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