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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Helping Kids Stay Calm During Heart Check-Ups

In the bustling world of pediatric emergency care, kids often face more than just physical discomfort. Fear and anxiety can strike during even the simplest of procedures, like an electrocardiogram (ECG). ECG is a painless test that measures the heart's electrical activity. It's a vital tool for d

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

The Active Lives of Young People on the Spectrum

The HUNT Study in Norway has been looking into how young people with autism move around throughout the day. This study is important because it shows how physical activity, screen time, and sleep vary among autistic youth, those with ADHD, and the general youth population. The study used data from

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

The Changing Face of Global Health: Who's Stepping Up?

The U. S. has long been a major player in global health, backing United Nations agencies and funding key programs. However, recent political changes are shaking things up. Funding cuts, shifting priorities, and a move away from working with other countries are causing ripples in global health system

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Rethinking Rectal Cancer Detection: The NanoEcho Advantage

Rectal cancer is a serious health issue. It is a type of cancer that affects the rectum, which is the final section of the large intestine. It is crucial to detect it early. This is because early detection can lead to better treatment options. One such option is local resection. This is a less

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Doctors on the Move: Where OBGYNs Choose to Work

The Dobbs decision has shaken up the world of obstetrics and gynecology. It’s not just about the politics. It’s about where doctors choose to practice. The impact of state laws on abortion is a big deal. It affects who has access to reproductive health care and how good that care is. OBGYNs

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Helping Pregnant People Through Better Health Care

In 2018, Massachusetts took a big step forward in health care. They started using a new system called Accountable Care Organizations, or ACOs, for their Medicaid program. This system is designed to make health care better and more efficient. One key part of this new system is that it requires all AC

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Heart Patients Skip Rehab?

Heart rehabilitation programs are usually the go-to treatment for people who have had a heart attack. These programs are designed to help patients recover and reduce the risk of future heart problems. But what about people who have had a specific type of heart attack called spontaneous coronary arte

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Incentives for Better Blood Pressure Care in Rural China

In the vast rural areas of China, managing high blood pressure is a tough job. Doctors in these regions often find it hard to give the best care. One big reason might be that they don't have enough money to motivate them to keep up good work over time. So, a new plan is in the works to test out diff

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Cost-Effectiveness of a New Lung Cancer Treatment in China

In China, a new treatment for lung cancer is gaining attention. Penpulimab, a type of drug known as a PD-1 monoclonal antibody, is being used alongside paclitaxel and carboplatin. This combination is showing promise for patients with a specific type of lung cancer called squamous non-small cell lung

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Medications and Kids' Cholesterol Levels

The number of children with high cholesterol is growing. This is a big deal because it can lead to heart problems later in life. Doctors need to spot this early and take action. A healthy lifestyle is key for all kids, but some might need medicine too. The focus here is on drugs that mess with chol

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