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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Driving with a Brain Tumour: What Doctors Need to Know

Brain tumours can make it tough for doctors to decide if a patient is safe to drive. There are no clear rules for this situation. So, a group of experts got together to figure out some guidelines. They used a method called the Delphi technique. This method helps experts reach an agreement on complex

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Boosting Fertility: The TCM Way

Fertility treatments are becoming more common as couples seek help to have a baby. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is often used alongside these treatments. It is believed that TCM can boost the chances of getting pregnant. However, there are no set rules or agreements on how to use TCM with fert

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Apr 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Tech Wonders: UMIDIGI's Big Reveal in Hong Kong

In April 2025, Hong Kong will be the place to be for tech lovers. The Global Sources Mobile Electronics Show is happening, and UMIDIGI is all set to steal the show. This event is a big deal, with companies from all over the world showing off their latest and greatest tech innovations. UMIDIGI is rea

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

How Digital Tools Are Shaking Up Blood Pressure Care

Managing high blood pressure is a big deal in healthcare. The way we handle it has been changing a lot lately. One of the biggest changes is the use of digital tools for medical care, known as telehealth. This approach has shown some real potential in helping people keep their blood pressure in c

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

How Do Wheelchair Users Really Feel About Fitness Trackers?

Wearable and mobile wellness devices are everywhere these days. They are designed to help people live healthier lives. They do this by tracking and showing data about daily activities. Some of these devices have a special mode for wheelchair users with spinal cord injuries. But do these devices real

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Checking In On Spiritual Health: A Look At Chinese Women With Gynecological Cancer

The journey of understanding spiritual health among Chinese women with gynecological cancer has taken a significant step forward. Researchers have worked on translating and validating a well-known tool used internationally to measure spiritual wellbeing. This tool, known as the EORTC QLQ-SWB32, was

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Measles Strikes a Texas Town: Vaccine Hesitancy Persists

Measles is back and causing trouble in a small Texas town. Two young lives have been lost to this highly contagious disease. Seminole, Texas, is facing a serious measles outbreak. The town is known for its strong anti-vaccine stance. Many residents believe that vaccines are harmful and that pharmace

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Autism Diagnoses: A Closer Look at the Numbers

The latest numbers from a major health organization show that autism spectrum disorder is now diagnosed in 1 in 31 children by the time they turn 8. This is a big jump from just a few years ago, when the rate was 1 in 54. Back in 2000, the rate was even lower, at 1 in 150. This increase has led some

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Chronic Pain: The Power of Mind and Body

Chronic pain is a tough battle. It's not just about the physical discomfort. It's also about how the brain and nerves react to that pain. A recent exploration shed light on how mindfulness and physical activity can team up to tackle this issue. The study zeroed in on the nervous system's sensitivit

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Apr 15 2025BUSINESS

Small Firms Face Big Hurdles Due to Trade Policies

Small and medium-sized businesses are feeling the pinch from recent trade policies. These companies make up a significant portion of the US import market, bringing in goods worth $868 billion each year. Unlike giant corporations, these smaller firms are more vulnerable to financial disruptions. Man

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