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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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May 09 2025HEALTH

Balancing Safety and Care in Digital Health

Digital health is booming. It is changing the way people receive care. There are many benefits. But there are also risks. One big risk is cybersecurity. Many think that users are the weakest part of the system. They believe users make mistakes. They believe users cause security problems. Thi

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May 09 2025HEALTH

How Disability Registration Affects Health Care Access

People with disabilities often face significant hurdles when trying to get the health care they need. Despite this, there hasn't been much research into how having a disability affects the consistency of medical care. This is a big deal because consistent care is crucial for managing health issues

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Flu Season's Heavy Toll on Kids: A Wake-Up Call

The recent flu season was particularly tough on children. The flu season of 2024-2025 was the most severe in seven years. This flu season was a tough one for kids. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that at least 216 children lost their lives to the flu. This is the hig

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May 08 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Xavier University: A Century of Change

America's education system is under a lot of pressure. Many people worry about the cost of college, the lack of financial help, and the attacks on higher education. These issues are pushing many students away from pursuing a college degree. However, there are institutions like Xavier University of L

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Understanding Gout's Tough Cases in the US

Gout's toughest cases are a big headache for doctors and patients. These cases are called chronic refractory gout. It's when gout flares up often and doesn't get better with usual treatments. The goal is to keep urate levels in the blood below 6. 0 mg/dL. But for some people, this is a real struggle

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May 08 2025POLITICS

A Surgeon General Switch-Up

A big change happened in the world of U. S. health leadership. The person who was supposed to be the next surgeon general, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, was suddenly replaced. This shift occurred just a day before her confirmation hearing in the Senate. The person who was chosen to take her place is Dr.

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Workplace Violence: A Hidden Threat to Healthcare Workers

The healthcare industry is a hotspot for workplace violence. It is a serious issue that affects half to three-fifths of healthcare workers. This violence is not just a physical threat. It also takes a toll on the mental health of workers. It can lead to decreased job satisfaction and lower quality o

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May 08 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Kids' Ear, Nose, and Throat Health: A Look at the Future

AI and machine learning are changing the game in healthcare. They can make diagnosing, planning treatments, and managing patients much easier. However, when it comes to kids' ear, nose, and throat issues, things get tricky. Kids are not just small adults. Their bodies are growing and changing rapidl

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May 08 2025OPINION

Why Illinois Needs More Retired Doctors and Nurses

In Illinois, there is a pressing need for more healthcare workers. The state is facing a significant shortage of registered nurses and primary care physicians. This issue is expected to worsen in the coming years as the population ages and more healthcare professionals retire. One way to address thi

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