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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Data-Driven Care: How Everyday Health Info Can Boost Treatment

Picture this: doctors and researchers diving into a treasure trove of information. This isn't data from clinical trials. It's real-world data (RWD), gathered from everyday patient experiences. Think electronic health records and patient registries. This info can reveal trends, pinpoint effective tre

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Social Security: What's Next for Americans?

Senator Bernie Sanders has raised concerns about the future of Social Security. He believes that the current administration, under President Donald Trump, might try to privatize Social Security and reduce benefits for many Americans who rely on it. The future of programs like Social Securit

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Mar 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Spring Workout Gear: Nike's Best Deals

Spring is almost here, and it's time to update your workout gear. Nike has a sale on, offering a variety of items to suit different needs. From socks to shoes, there's something for everyone. Let's dive into some of the best deals. First up, consider the Nike Training Crew Socks. These are not your

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Detecting Heart Issues in Athletes: A Smart Approach

Athletes pushing their bodies to the limit can sometimes lead to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). These issues affect the heart and blood vessels, making early detection crucial. A new method has been developed to spot these problems using artificial intelligence. This method uses a special kind of a

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Why Teens in London Think About Vaccines

Vaccine hesitancy among teens in London's senior high schools is a real thing. To understand this better, a survey was conducted among Year 12-13 students in state schools. The first attempt had a low response rate, so it was repeated with incoming students. The second time around, 93% of the studen

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Fish in Different Light Habitats: What Makes Them See and Be Seen?

Fish are masters of adaptation, and their visual systems are no exception. Six species of centrarchids, or sunfish, living in different light environments were studied. Researchers looked at how these fish see and communicate using light. They measured things like eye size, gene activity, and how li

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Mar 11 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis: A Breath of Fresh Air

Pope Francis, the 88-year-old leader of the Catholic Church, is currently in a Rome hospital. He was admitted for a severe lung infection. This infection began as a simple case of bronchitis. But it quickly became more serious. Doctors said he is no longer in immediate danger. But they want to keep

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Why Some Black Brits with HIV Are Hesitant About COVID-19 Vaccines

People with HIV from Black backgrounds in the UK have been facing a lot of confusion about COVID-19 vaccines. This confusion has led to a lot of people being hesitant about getting vaccinated. A recent study looked into why this is happening. It found that many people were worried about the vaccine'

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Why Arab Seniors Might Say No to RSV Vaccines

RSV, or Respiratory Syncytial Virus, is a big deal for seniors. It can cause serious breathing problems, leading to hospital visits and even death. Lately, three new vaccines have been approved for older adults. But will they take them? That's the question. To figure this out, we need to lo

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Pharmacies Step Up: Nigeria's COVID-19 Vaccination Lessons

First, let's talk about the big picture. Vaccination is a key tool in public health. It helps protect people from dangerous diseases. But, getting vaccines to everyone can be a challenge. This is especially true in places where there aren't enough healthcare workers or clinics. That's where communit

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