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May 10 2025POLITICS

A New Face in Health: The Surgeon General Pick

A recent announcement has put Dr. Casey Means in the spotlight. She is the latest choice for the role of U. S. surgeon general. This position is crucial for public health in the country. Means is known for her work in wellness and has been a key figure in the "Make America Healthy Again" initiative.

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Can Virtual Care Keep the Human Touch?

Virtual healthcare has become a big deal, making medical help more accessible. Yet, this shift brings fresh ethical questions, especially about how doctors and patients connect. This is where the ideas of a French thinker, Emmanuel Levinas, come in handy. He talked about the importance of face-to-fa

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Dengue Fever: How Ready Are Somalia's Health Workers?

Dengue fever has been making waves globally, and Somalia is no exception. In 2022, Mogadishu saw a surge in cases, highlighting the need for a closer look at how prepared healthcare workers are to tackle this issue. The focus is on understanding what these frontline workers know, how they feel abou

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Winter Wave: Norovirus and Weather Patterns

There is a well-known pattern. Norovirus, a common cause of stomach bugs, spikes during the colder months in the United States. This isn't a new discovery, but it's worth digging into. Why does norovirus seem to love winter? First, let's talk about norovirus itself. It's a sneaky virus that causes

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Power Play of Medicare Advantage Plans on Hospital Costs

Healthcare costs are a hot topic, and Medicare Advantage (MA) plans are shaking things up. These plans are private health insurance options that people with Medicare can pick instead of the standard Medicare. They often come with networks of hospitals and doctors, which can change how hospitals set

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May 10 2025HEALTH

How Politics and Policies Shape Ankle Surgery Costs in the US

In the US, the cost of total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) varies greatly from one state to another. This is not just about the price tag. It is also about the rules and politics in each state. TAA is a surgery that replaces a damaged ankle joint. It is becoming more popular. This is thanks to better sur

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer Screening Gets a Makeover

A big change is coming to cervical cancer screening. The FDA has given the green light to a new at-home test. This test is a game-changer for many women. It allows them to collect a sample at home instead of going to the doctor's office. This can make a huge difference. Many women avoid screenings b

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Early Care Needs: A Fresh Look at Hospital Discharges

When patients leave the hospital, it's crucial to know if they need extra help at home. This is where a smart computer program comes in. It can spot these needs right when a patient is admitted. This program was trained using real patient data from a big hospital in the UK, from 2017 to 2023. The da

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May 09 2025HEALTH

The Future of Health Care: AI's Big Impact

The world of health care is on the brink of a major shake-up. Artificial intelligence (AI) is stepping in to take over repetitive tasks. This shift could change how doctors work and how patients receive care. However, this change isn't all smooth sailing. There are several hurdles to overcome. One b

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May 09 2025HEALTH

How Neighbourhoods and Care Homes Can Work Together

In the Netherlands, there is a growing need for long-term care. This is due to an aging population and a lack of staff. However, there is a way to ease this pressure. The solution might be closer than one thinks. It lies in the social networks that already exist within care facilities and their loca

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