HEALTH

Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Help Your Heart: A Swiss App for Heart Failure Care

Imagine you have heart failure. Managing it can be tough. That's where an app called Cardiomeds comes in. Created for Swiss patients, this mobile health app is designed to help people with heart failure get a handle on their condition. It's like having a little helper right in your pocket! So, what

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

How Well Does an Algorithm Grade Surgical Complications?

Have you ever wondered how doctors evaluate the severity of complications after surgery? One way they do this is by using the Clavien-Dindo (C-D) classification system. But how well can an algorithm, like a computer program, do this job? Researchers have been testing an algorithm to see if it can au

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Caregivers' Views on an Anti-Malaria Campaign: A Ghanaian Story

In the sun-baked Upper West region of Ghana, a battle against malaria is being fought. One weapon is Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC), a strategy that hands out antimalarial drugs to kids during the rainy season. But how do the people caring for those kids feel about it? That's what researcher

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

How Alexithymia, Attachment, and Social Support Affect MS Patients' Mental Health

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a rollercoaster journey for patients, with its ups and downs taking a toll on mental well-being. We explored how alexithymia (difficulty describing emotions) and attachment styles directly impact mental health. But that's not all—we also looked at how attachment, alexithym

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Planning for the End: Helping Intellectually Disabled People from Diverse Backgrounds

Have you ever thought about what happens at the end of life for people with intellectual disabilities, especially those from minority groups? It's a topic that's not often talked about, but it's crucial. These individuals often face barriers to getting the palliative care they need, and their last d

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Feminism and Mental Health: A Complicated Dance

Ever thought about how feminism and mental health get along? It's not always a smooth ride. Feminism has been trying to make sense of women's mental health, and sometimes it's a bumpy road. On one hand, there's neurodiversity, which is like saying, "Hey, different brains are normal! " And on the oth

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Superbugs' Stretch: Tailored Vaccines for Compromised Immune Systems

Super-resistant bacteria, or superbugs, are a real threat to people with weakened immune systems. Think cancer patients, the elderly, and those with long-term illnesses. Traditional vaccines don't work as well for these folks because their immune cells are either low in number or not functioning pro

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Back to the Field: Collecting Data in Italy During COVID-19

Italy was one of the earliest European countries to be hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. The regions of Northern Italy, especially Lombardy, faced severe impacts. In September 2021, the team behind the project "AIS, the digital turn" (AISdt) decided to resume in-person data collection. Their missio

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Forecasting Loss in LTC Residents: A New Approach to Care Planning

Living in a long-term care (LTC) home means heavy reliance on others for daily tasks due to physical and mental challenges. What's tricky is that medical treatment isn't always what residents want. It can make them uncomfortable with little benefit. This is where predictive models can help LTC provi

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Understanding Disease Groups: How They Affect Our Health and Happiness

Imagine you have more than one long-term health condition. Maybe you're dealing with diabetes and high blood pressure, or perhaps it's arthritis and heart disease. This isn't unusual. Many people have what's called multimorbidity, which is just a fancy word for having multiple long-term conditions (

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