HEALTH

Jan 20 2025HEALTH

Job Choices Might Reflect Mental Health Traits

Imagine if your mental health could guide your career path! A huge study involving over 400, 000 workers from the US and UK found interesting links between jobs and mental health traits like ADHD, autism, and depression. Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai discovered that ce

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Jan 20 2025HEALTH

St. Cloud's Meal Delivery: A Chilly Pause

St. Cloud’s local hospital has stopped its Home Delivered Meals Program for a bit due to the cold snap. Why? Freezing temperatures can cause health problems like hypothermia and frostbite. It’s not just about keeping the food warm, but also keeping people safe. This break started on January 20, 2025

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Why a Morning Walk Can Help You Sleep Better in Winter

Winter might make you want to stay cozy indoors, but an early morning walk could be just what you need for better sleep. When the days are short and cold, our bodies can struggle to regulate our internal clocks, making it harder to fall asleep. However, a brisk walk outside can boost your mood and e

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

The Future of Health Policy Under Trump: A Shift in Priorities

Electing Donald Trump as President has sparked discussions about potential changes to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). One of the most talked-about nominations is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health Secretary. Kennedy is known for his vaccine skepticism and has proposed reducing the H

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Health Data: A Fresh Look by the US DHHS

Health technology, like electronic health records (EHRs), is everywhere, but sharing and accessing this data in the US remains tough. To really make a difference in patient health and public well-being, we need to fix this. The US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has started building t

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

The Indoor Inauguration: When Cold Weather Called the Shots

Imagine this: it's 1985, and the second inauguration of Ronald Reagan is about to happen. But instead of the usual outdoor ceremony, everything is moved indoors. Why? Because the weather forecast was incredibly cold! This decision wasn't made lightly. The White House press secretary, Larry Speakes,

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Why Isn't Onchocerciasis A Big Blindness Issue In These Two Sierra Leone Villages?

In Sierra Leone, onchocerciasis is a big worry in 14 out of its 16 districts. But two villages in Tonkolili district, Mangobo and Petifu, haven't seen much blindness from this disease. This raised eyebrows because, since 2005, these villages have had 17 rounds of annual treatments with ivermectin, a

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Cell and Gene Therapies: A Budget-Friendly Solution

You might have heard about cell and gene therapies (CGTs), which can treat rare and sometimes deadly diseases. The catch? They're expensive. People are worried that insurance companies might not want to pay for them. If you look at the big picture, the yearly cost of covering these therapies for eve

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

How Training Programs Boost Doctors' Support for Injured Workers

Imagine being a doctor tasked with helping injured workers stay on the job or return to it after illness. What challenges might you face? This study dives into the experiences of primary care providers (PCPs) who support workers with work-related injuries and illnesses. It also looks at how a traini

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Virtual Sedation: A New Approach to Colonoscopies

Did you know that technology is making colonoscopies less scary? Instead of using traditional sedatives, doctors are now trying virtual sedation. This isn't some video game trick, but a real way to make patients more comfortable. Imagine this: instead of being knocked out, you're awake and calm. Ho

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