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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Back Injuries in Africa: What's Happening and Why It Matters

Traumatic spinal injuries, or TSIs, come from many causes and affect people differently around the world. This issue is especially important in Africa, where treatment and outcomes can vary greatly from wealthier countries. This study looks at how TSIs present, are managed, and turn out in Africa.

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Treating Polycythemia Vera: A Community Clinic Perspective

In the United States, many patients with polycythemia vera (PV), a blood disorder, are treated in community practices. Recent research looked at 5871 PV patients to understand their blood counts, treatments, and outcomes after six months of taking hydroxyurea (HU), a common drug used to lower blood

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Louisiana's New Vaccine Policy: A Quiet Change

In a surprising turn of events, Louisiana's health department has been told not to promote vaccines for flu, COVID-19, and mpox. This shocking policy change was uncovered by several news outlets, including NPR and KFF Health News, after they talked to health department employees who wanted to stay a

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Dec 20 2024EDUCATION

Biden’s Final Act: More Loan Forgiveness for Public Workers

President Joe Biden's administration is wrapping up its student loan relief efforts with a bang. Recently, the Education Department announced they're forgiving federal student loans for another 55, 000 workers. These workers include teachers, nurses, members of the military, law enforcement officers

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Navigating Medication Access for Immune Diseases: A Patient-Focused Approach

In the US, the healthcare system can be a bit of a puzzle, with different health plans and policies that make it hard for patients to get the medications they need. This is especially true for people with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs), who need special treatments. We're suggesting a

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

NYC's Decision on Weight Loss Drugs: A Fierce Debate

NYC's health plan for city employees recently scrapped coverage for weight loss drugs called GLP-1s. Almost 400, 000 employees are affected, many of whom find these drugs quite effective. But the city says it'll save money by doing this. Interestingly, other chronic diseases like diabetes usually ge

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Deadly Infections: How Bacteria and Drugs Fight in the Heart

When your heart gets infected by a nasty bug called Staphylococcus aureus, things can get really serious, really fast. About one in five people with this infection, called infective endocarditis, don't make it. This has been the sad truth for a long time, with no big improvements recently. Doctors

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Dec 20 2024EDUCATION

NIC Seeks to Trim Athletics Costs by $1. 8 Million

North Idaho College has made a tough decision to trim its athletics budget by $1. 8 million over the next two years. The college, which recently rejoined the National Junior College Athletic Association, saw its athletics budget balloon due to decisions made by former trustees. These included coveri

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Dec 20 2024FINANCE

Crypto Predictions for 2025: What Experts Say

In a recent report, financial experts at FBS have taken a fresh look at the crypto market, examining key trends from 2024 and making bold predictions for 2025. The year 2024 was marked by significant growth, driven by important events like Bitcoin's halving and increased institutional interest in Et

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

A Fresh Look at Managing Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome

Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is a tough-to-treat type of epilepsy that often starts in childhood and sticks around. It's known for many types of seizures, especially tonic ones, which can make people fall and hurt themselves. Plus, it comes with learning difficulties and behavior issues. Doctors re

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