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Dec 14 2025CRIME

Healthcare Behind Bars: When Treatable Conditions Become Deadly

Incarceration can turn minor health issues into life-threatening situations. Across the U. S. , people in prisons, jails, and detention centers often face severe consequences due to delayed or ignored medical care. For instance, a broken arm in a Mississippi prison led to amputation, and a man in a

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Why Are More People Getting Prescribed Medicinal Cannabis After a Psychotic Episode?

In Queensland, Australia, a recent look into medical records of people who had their first psychotic episode showed something interesting. Before they were referred to early psychosis services, only a small number of these individuals were prescribed stimulants or medicinal cannabis. But after their

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Understanding Dementia: A New Era of Hope and Challenges

Dementia care is going through a big change. Doctors can now tell patients exactly what is causing their memory problems. This is a huge deal because before, it was hard to know for sure. Now, with new tests, doctors can see what is happening in the brain and tell patients if they have Alzheimer's o

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Dementia Care: A New Dawn

Dementia care is undergoing a significant transformation. New treatments and diagnostic tools are changing how patients and their families experience the disease. However, these advancements are not without challenges, including accessibility and stigma. In the past, diagnosing dementia was a compl

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

A Dentist's Journey: From Pulpit to Periodontist

John Mankey Riggs, a name not widely known today, was a pioneer in the dental field. Born in Connecticut, he initially set out to become a church minister. However, he switched paths and enrolled at Jefferson Medical College. After a year, he left the college and became an apprentice to dentist Hora

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

How Different X-ray Techniques Stack Up for Hip Pain

Hip pain is a common issue. Doctors often use X-rays to figure out what's going on. But not all X-ray techniques are the same. A recent study looked at two different ways to take X-rays of the pelvis. One method used a standard approach. The other let each X-ray technician decide how to do it. The

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Is Medical Marijuana Really Helping?

In the United States, a large number of people use cannabis for medical reasons, such as relieving pain, anxiety, and sleep issues. However, a recent review of 15 years of research suggests that the evidence supporting its benefits is often weak or unclear. Additionally, nearly 30% of medical cannab

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

Steelers Star T. J. Watt's Game Time Uncertain

T. J. Watt, the star edge rusher for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is facing some health concerns. He missed practice on Thursday after feeling some discomfort in his lung the day before. This has put his availability for the upcoming Monday night game against the Miami Dolphins in doubt. On Friday, new

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Smart Money Moves: Planning Early for Skin Cancer Care

Early planning can save a lot of money and effort. This is especially true in healthcare. When developing new treatments, it's wise to think about costs and benefits early on. This approach can help make sure that the treatments are not only effective but also affordable. Take skin cancer, for exam

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Fixing Crooked Toes: A Look at Two Surgical Methods

Hallux valgus, or a crooked big toe, is a common foot problem. It can make walking painful and affect daily life. Doctors often suggest surgery to fix it. Two common methods are Scarf osteotomy and Scarf with Akin osteotomy. A recent study compared these two methods in a group of 148 patients. Most

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