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Suffering From A Head Injury? Here’s When You Should Seek Out Medical Treatment

July 31, 2025
Famous comedian Bob Saget was found unconscious in his hotel room as he performed a stand-up comedy act on January 9. Upon examination, he was pronounced dead on the spot. As per the statement from Saget’s family, the actor and comedian had hit the back of his head on something, didn’t pay any attention to it, and went to sleep. When the autopsy report came out, it was revealed that Saget had endured a significant...
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Here's How You Can Inspect Yourself For Signs of Skin Cancer!

July 31, 2025
Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, and it’s important to be aware of the signs in order to catch any concerning lesions as early as possible. Self-examination can help you detect any changes in your skin that might be a warning sign of skin cancer. By familiarizing yourself with the signs and symptoms, you can take steps towards protecting your health by seeking medical attention for anything that looks suspicious....
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Why Mothers of Color Face Increased ICU Risk During Birth

July 30, 2025
New government data reveals racial disparities in intensive care unit (ICU) admissions for mothers during childbirth hospitalizations. The findings highlight the need for better maternal healthcare, especially for women of color. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics studied ICU admission rates for delivering mothers from 2020-2022. They found significant differences across racial groups. ICU Admission Rates by Race White women: 1.5 per 1,000 live births Black women: 2.6 per...
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Common Illnesses That Peak in the Fall & Tips to Prevent Them

July 17, 2025
As the leaves change colors and the temperature drops, the arrival of fall ushers in a season filled with cozy sweaters, pumpkin-spiced everything, and picturesque landscapes. However, it also brings with it a peak in certain common illnesses. Fall is notorious for being a time when various health issues, ranging from the common cold to allergies and the flu, become more prevalent. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to safeguard your health and enjoy...
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The Future of Healthcare: A Look 50 Years Ahead

July 17, 2025
As we stand on the precipice of the technological revolution of the 21st century, the sphere of healthcare is set to transform drastically. The synthesis of data, technology, and human ingenuity is beginning to redefine how healthcare is perceived, delivered, and managed. Now, let’s dive deep and figure out the future of healthcare: Technological Disruption One of the most prominent factors that will shape healthcare is the advancement in technology. Artificial intelligence (AI) is set...
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What Is The Curb Cut Effect And How Has It Affected The World For The Better?

July 16, 2025
The ‘Curb Cut Effect’ is when an invention or device designed for people with disabilities ends up benefiting the masses. It is indeed a win-win situation for everyone when both the vulnerable groups and the general public enjoy the perks of the new invention. As per the World Bank, around one-fifth of the total world population lives with some form of disability. In order to adapt to how the world works, these differently-abled people require...
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This Rare Bacterial Infection Has Taken Yet Another Life: What Is Melioidosis?

July 15, 2025
The world has different kinds of organisms, and some of those organisms might end up harming mankind to great extents. Just like the novel virus, COVID-19. CDC has confirmed the death of a second person due to a rare bacterial infection. What’s more surprising is the fact that out of all the four people infected, none of them had traveled outside of the continental U.S. The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention released a statement...
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Simple Stretches For A Good Posture

July 15, 2025
There is no denying the importance of good posture and a straight spine. It ensures a healthy spine which greatly impacts your overall health too. Here are some of the easiest and most basic stretches and exercises for improving your posture: Perform a Wall Stretch This stretch helps stretch your chest and can tighten your upper back muscles. To perform this exercise, stand up against a wall corner. Your heels should be close to the...
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What Different Generations Want in Healthcare

July 14, 2025
The healthcare landscape is ever-evolving, as are the expectations of its diverse clientele. With multiple generations coexisting in today's society, from Baby Boomers to Generation Z, healthcare providers face the unique challenge of catering to a wide range of needs, preferences, and expectations. Understanding what different generations want in healthcare is crucial for delivering effective, patient-centric services. In this article, we explore the distinctive healthcare desires of various generations and how healthcare providers can adapt...
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Common Illnesses That Peak in the Fall & Tips to Prevent Them

July 17, 2025
As the leaves change colors and the temperature drops, the arrival of fall ushers in a season filled with cozy sweaters, pumpkin-spiced everything, and picturesque landscapes. However, it also brings with it a peak in certain common illnesses. Fall is notorious for being a time when various health issues, ranging from the common cold to allergies and the flu, become more prevalent. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to safeguard your health and enjoy...
Read More

The Future of Healthcare: A Look 50 Years Ahead

July 17, 2025
As we stand on the precipice of the technological revolution of the 21st century, the sphere of healthcare is set to transform drastically. The synthesis of data, technology, and human ingenuity is beginning to redefine how healthcare is perceived, delivered, and managed. Now, let’s dive deep and figure out the future of healthcare: Technological Disruption One of the most prominent factors that will shape healthcare is the advancement in technology. Artificial intelligence (AI) is set...
Read More

What Is The Curb Cut Effect And How Has It Affected The World For The Better?

July 16, 2025
The ‘Curb Cut Effect’ is when an invention or device designed for people with disabilities ends up benefiting the masses. It is indeed a win-win situation for everyone when both the vulnerable groups and the general public enjoy the perks of the new invention. As per the World Bank, around one-fifth of the total world population lives with some form of disability. In order to adapt to how the world works, these differently-abled people require...
Read More

This Rare Bacterial Infection Has Taken Yet Another Life: What Is Melioidosis?

July 15, 2025
The world has different kinds of organisms, and some of those organisms might end up harming mankind to great extents. Just like the novel virus, COVID-19. CDC has confirmed the death of a second person due to a rare bacterial infection. What’s more surprising is the fact that out of all the four people infected, none of them had traveled outside of the continental U.S. The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention released a statement...
Read More

Simple Stretches For A Good Posture

July 15, 2025
There is no denying the importance of good posture and a straight spine. It ensures a healthy spine which greatly impacts your overall health too. Here are some of the easiest and most basic stretches and exercises for improving your posture: Perform a Wall Stretch This stretch helps stretch your chest and can tighten your upper back muscles. To perform this exercise, stand up against a wall corner. Your heels should be close to the...
Read More

What Different Generations Want in Healthcare

July 14, 2025
The healthcare landscape is ever-evolving, as are the expectations of its diverse clientele. With multiple generations coexisting in today's society, from Baby Boomers to Generation Z, healthcare providers face the unique challenge of catering to a wide range of needs, preferences, and expectations. Understanding what different generations want in healthcare is crucial for delivering effective, patient-centric services. In this article, we explore the distinctive healthcare desires of various generations and how healthcare providers can adapt...
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How Blockchain Can Help Strengthen the Medical Supply Chain Industry

July 10, 2025
The healthcare industry serves as a vital component of any society, and to ensure the seamless delivery of healthcare services, a robust supply chain management system is essential. However, the traditional supply chain methods have long faced challenges like lack of transparency, drug counterfeiting, and supply chain inefficiency. However, thanks to technological advancements, the introduction of Blockchain technology has revolutionized the healthcare supply chain industry. Now, let’s explore the significance of Blockchain technology in the...
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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary & Quaternary Care: A Deeper Look

July 10, 2025
When it comes to health care, there are four types of care that you should know about: Primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary. In this article, we will provide an in-depth look at each type of care and explain the differences between them. Primary Care Primary care is often the first line of medical treatment when an illness or injury occurs. It focuses on providing preventive services as well as diagnosing and treating acute illnesses and...
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Is Menthol Ban Making Smokers Quit? New Study Finds the Answer

March 8, 2024
In the U.S., over 170 cities and two states, California and Massachusetts, have banned menthol smoking. With the positive outcome, the Biden administration is considering a nationwide ban on menthol cigarettes. Recent research published in the Nicotine & Tobacco Research journal sheds light on the impact of these bans, revealing both mixed responses and promising results. The study delves into the attitudes and responses of menthol smokers toward the prospect of a ban. Surprisingly, findings...
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