HEALTH

Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Family Caregiving: The Unseen Burden in the Nordic Countries

In the Nordic countries, a shift is happening. More elderly people with dementia are staying in their homes for longer. This trend is pushing family members into caregiving roles. Why is this happening? Two big factors are at play. First, the population is aging. Second, cost-cutting measures are re

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

The Danish ScleroID: A New Tool for Understanding Disease Impact

The ScleroID questionnaire is a tool designed to measure the effects of systemic sclerosis (SSc) on a person's life. It was originally created by the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology. Researchers wanted to make this tool useful for Danish speakers. They translated it into Danish an

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Hesitancy: The Role of Beliefs and Politics

Vaccine hesitancy has been a major hurdle in the fight against COVID-19. This issue is not just about access to vaccines. It's also about people's beliefs and political views. To understand why some counties have lower vaccination rates, researchers looked at various factors. These include things l

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Babies with Brain Injuries from Lack of Oxygen

Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is a serious brain condition. It happens when a baby's brain doesn't get enough blood or oxygen. This can lead to major health problems or even death. Right now, the main treatment is cooling the baby's body. This helps some babies, but it's not perfect. Plus

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Why You Should Be Wary of 420 Celebrations

There is a lot of hype around April 20th, or 4/20, as a day to celebrate cannabis. Some people might not know that this celebration can have serious health risks. One of these risks is atrial fibrillation, a heart condition that can be dangerous. It is a condition where the heart beats in an irregul

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Saudi Arabia's Push for Better Travel Health

The world is getting smaller, and with more people traveling, health risks are spreading faster. Saudi Arabia is at the center of this trend. It welcomes millions of pilgrims every year for Hajj and Umrah. Plus, it is becoming a hotspot for tourists and entertainment. This puts the country in a uniq

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

New Clues to Spotting Diabetes Early

In the realm of health research, scientists have been hunting for better ways to foresee type 2 diabetes. They are looking into something called proteomic biomarkers. These are tiny pieces of proteins that can hint at what's going on inside the body. The goal is to see if these biomarkers can boost

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Shingles Shot: A Surprising Shield Against Dementia?

The shingles vaccine is known for preventing the painful rash. But recent research shows it might also help protect older adults from dementia. This is a big deal because dementia rates are rising as the population ages. Scientists have long suspected that certain viruses, like the one that cau

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Measles: Do You Really Need a Booster?

The measles outbreak that began in Texas last January is spreading fast. By March 27, 2025, the U. S. had 483 confirmed cases, more than the entire previous year. Most cases are in unvaccinated people. This has left many wondering if they need another shot. The measles vaccine, introduced in 1963,

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Why is Kyrgyzstan Struggling to Vaccinate Against Flu?

There is no doubt that vaccines are a powerful tool to prevent diseases. Kyrgyzstan has been working on this for a while. They started a big program to vaccinate people against the flu back in 2013. Since 2017, they have been teaming up with a global health group to make sure more people get the vac

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