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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Faith and Fornination Uncovered: What Pregnancy Reflections From Turkish Women Repesents

When it comes to dragging children to the world, pregnancy is a heavy task set on the shoulders of anyone who is pregnant. In terms of childmongering, Asian country, Turkey offers a very different approach using religion, spirituality and social structures to deal with the challenges of child bear

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Hospital Safety: The Power of Talking and Reporting

Hospitals are always working to keep patients safe. Two main ways they do this are through team talks, known as Routine Clinical Debriefings (RCDs), and detailed reports, called Incident Reports (IRs). RCDs are casual discussions where medical staff chat about their shift. They talk about w

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Game: Private Sector and Elderly Care in China

In China, elderly healthcare is a big deal. But it's got some serious issues. Quality of care is often shoddy, and there are hidden dangers that aren't easy to spot. Plus, the government isn't always on top of things. Why? Information asymmetry and lack of oversight are the big culprits. Providers,

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Screening on the go: mobile- tech taking the lead against cervical cancer

Did you know, cervical cancer is a major health concern among women, since it can be largely prevented and cured when caught early? This is all fine except the availability of a comprehensive screening program and quality treatment. This remains true particularly in Kenya, where cervical cancer sta

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Divide: Enhancing Global Brain Surgery Care

Everyone deserves top-notch medical care no matter where they live. Right now, there are huge differences in the level of brain surgery care around the world. Some places have state-of-the-art facilities while others are still using outdated methods. This isn't just about fancy equipment but also a

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Blood Thinners: A Regional Dilemma

In the Luzhou region, hospitals have had a lot of questions about the best way to use blood thinners. Blood thinners, also called anticoagulants, are medicines that prevent blood clots. They are important for treating and preventing conditions like heart attacks and strokes. The use of these drugs

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Gender guidelines are taken off Staff! Trump makes big changes

A huge change in gender guidelines is sweeping across Federal websites following a recent executive order. The Trump Administration has ordered that federal websites strip out all mentions of the word gender from federal websites. It has been chaotic for many health officials. Part

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Feeling Negative? Discover the Unexpected Obstacles to AI Medical Tests.

It always eases pressure off healthcare workers to know what they are looking at and thats why AI Is a popular tool for watching a client's well-being using info collected. This is most obvious. But, there's a snag: lots of high-level planners in healthcare are reluctant to shift over, to AI mo

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Why African Men Avoid Going to the Doctor

Men in Africa often steer clear of healthcare services, leaving a big gap in our understanding of their health needs. This avoidance means we don't know much about their habits and health issues. We need to figure out how masculinity might be a big reason why men avoid healthcare.

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Screens vs. Clinics: The Telemedicine Dilemma

Telemedicine is shaking up the healthcare world. It's like having a doctor's appointment on your screen. This is great news for people who struggle to visit a clinic. As technology gets better, more and more folks are giving it a try. It's all about convenience, and that's a big deal. Think about i

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