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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Birth Attendants and Emergency Referrals in Developing Nations

Every year, the world sees around 800 women losing their lives due to pregnancy-related issues. This is in addition to 2. 6 million stillbirths and 2. 8 million newborn deaths. This is a major problem. In many low- and middle-income countries, getting timely medical help can be tough. This is es

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: The Insurance Gap in Chile

Breast cancer is a big deal in the Americas. It tops the list of most common cancers and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths. This is a serious issue that affects many people. One major problem is the time it takes for patients to start treatment. This delay can make a huge difference in ho

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

The Race Against Time: How Quickly Do Drug Trials Wrap Up?

Drugs that show potential in treating serious illnesses get the green light from Health Canada. However, there is a catch. Companies must promise to run more tests. These tests confirm if the drugs are as effective as initially thought. This process is not always speedy. It can take a while for thes

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Unplugging Your Phone: A Brain Boost?

A recent investigation revealed that taking a break from your phone's internet could make your brain feel younger. This was not about using a special app or taking a pill. It was about turning off the internet on your smartphone for a while. The study involved 400 people who used a special app to bl

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Brain Zaps and Ethics: The Dementia Dilemma

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a fancy term for a procedure that involves implanting electrodes in the brain. These electrodes send electrical signals to specific areas. This is done to help with various conditions, including dementia. However, the ethical and clinical risks tied to earlier DBS stu

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Confusion: The Health Secretary's Mixed Messages

The nation's top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has been sending mixed signals about vaccines. He has been questioning the safety and effectiveness of some vaccines, including the measles vaccine. This is happening while the country is dealing with a growing measles outbreak. This outbreak

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

The Challenge of Taming High Blood Pressure in Bamako

In the bustling city of Bamako, Mali, a silent health crisis is unfolding. High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a major concern. The city's healthcare system is struggling to keep up. The World Health Organization (WHO) has a plan to help. It's called the HEARTS technical package. This package i

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

How Brain Surgery Choices Affect Parkinson's Patients

Parkinson's disease is a tough condition that affects movement. One treatment option is deep brain stimulation (DBS). This involves implanting electrodes in the brain to send signals that help control symptoms. But not all DBS procedures are the same. Different surgical methods and types of electrod

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Ugandans Drink Too Much?

In many parts of Africa, there is a big gap in understanding why people drink too much alcohol. This is especially true in Uganda. The reasons behind this behavior are often linked to social factors. These factors are not just about the person drinking. They are about the world around them. This inc

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

The Flu Shot Gap

The flu shot is a simple and effective way to protect against the flu. However, not everyone is taking advantage of it. Some groups, like older Black and Hispanic adults, are not getting the flu shot as much as they should. This is a worry, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic has changed how peop

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