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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Long COVID's Hidden Battle: Mental Health Struggles in Older Adults

Long COVID is not just about feeling unwell physically; it also takes a toll on the mind. This is especially true for middle-aged and older adults. Many people in this age group are finding it hard to cope with the lasting effects of COVID-19. The problem goes beyond just feeling tired or having bod

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

How Malaysia's COVID-19 Vaccine Updates Could Change the Game

Malaysia is looking at new ways to fight COVID-19. Researchers are checking out different vaccine plans. They want to see how these plans might affect people's health and the country's money. First, they looked at the latest vaccine info. Then, they used this info to predict outcomes. The goal was

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Views: What Changed Minds in German-Speaking Europe?

Vaccine opinions have been a hot topic worldwide. In German-speaking countries like Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, people were initially slow to get COVID-19 shots. This was different from other parts of Europe. But why did this happen? And what made more people eventually get vaccinated? First

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Helping Heroes Heal: What Frontline Workers Say About EMDR Therapy During COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic was tough on everyone, but it was especially hard on frontline workers. These brave people, who risked their lives to help others, often faced severe emotional struggles. To tackle this, a special kind of therapy called EMDR-IGTP was introduced. This therapy aims to help people

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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech's Role in Keeping Māori Communities Together During Tough Times

In New Zealand, Māori communities faced big challenges during COVID-19 and Cyclone Gabrielle. These events made it hard for people to stay connected. Loneliness and mental health issues became more common. But digital tech stepped in to help. Digital tools did more than just keep people talking. Th

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

How Long Will We Live After COVID-19?

The COVID-19 pandemic has left a big mark on the world. One of the biggest questions now is how it has changed how long we live. Before the pandemic, people were living longer than ever. But COVID-19 has caused a lot of deaths, especially among older people. This has made the average life expectanc

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Oct 26 2025EDUCATION

How People Used Past Events to Understand the Pandemic

People have always looked to the past to make sense of the present. This is especially true during tough times. The COVID-19 pandemic was no different. A study in Germany looked at how people used historical comparisons to understand what was happening around them. The study found that people used

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Can COVID-19 Vaccines Help Fight Cancer?

The COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, which played a big role in saving lives during the pandemic, might also have a surprising benefit: helping the immune system fight cancer. This idea came from a study that looked at how these vaccines affect patients with certain types of cancer. The study focused on pat

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Young Minds in Turmoil: Navigating Europe's Mental Health Storm

Europe's youngsters are facing a mental health storm. Many issues are piling up. The COVID-19 pandemic hit them hard. Wars are breaking out more often. The climate is changing fast. Plus, the internet is always there, good and bad. These factors are making life tough for kids and teens. Mental heal

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

COVID Vaccines Might Give Cancer Treatment a Boost

Recent findings suggest that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, like those from Pfizer and Moderna, could offer a surprising advantage for advanced cancer patients. The research, published in Nature, indicates that these vaccines might enhance the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy. The study focused on pa

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