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Teamwork in Home Care: A Fresh Look at Supporting Those Who Need Help

November 16, 2025

Home care is not a solo job. It takes a team to help people live well in their own homes. This team includes family, friends, and healthcare workers. But, working together is not always easy. This study looked at how well these teams work together. It also tried to find better ways to do it. People

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Who Won the Shutdown Showdown?

November 16, 2025

The government shutdown might be over, but not everyone is happy with the outcome. Democrats feel like they gave up too much, while Republicans think they struck a fair deal. Most Americans believe that Republicans and President Trump came out on top. A recent survey asked people who were interview

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Tech's Hidden Power: Unveiling Lung Infections in the Weak

November 16, 2025

People with kidney transplants often face a tough battle. Their bodies are kept from rejecting the new kidney with drugs that weaken their immune system. This makes them more likely to get infections, especially in their lungs. Traditional methods of finding these infections might not be enough. A r

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Seeing Inside: How Medical Imaging Changed Healthcare

November 16, 2025

Medical imaging has seen huge changes in the last 25 years. It's not just about looking inside the body. It's about understanding what's happening in there. This tech has changed how doctors work. In the past, doctors had to guess a lot. They used their hands and simple tools. Now, they can see ins

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AI in the Doctor's Office: A New Way to Listen?

November 15, 2025

In Philadelphia, some doctors are trying out a new way to take notes during patient visits. Instead of typing, they are using AI tools to listen and record conversations. This helps them pay more attention to their patients. These AI tools do more than just record. They can tell who is talking and

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Trust in Science: Dr. Oz Talks MAHA and Medicine

November 15, 2025

Dr. Mehmet Oz recently shared his thoughts on the MAHA movement and its impact on public trust in science and medicine. He believes this movement is crucial for rebuilding faith in these areas, which has been shaken in recent years. Oz appeared on Newsmax's "Finnerty" show, part of a special series

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Ending the Shutdown: What's Next for Americans?

November 15, 2025

The recent government shutdown, the longest in U. S. history, finally came to a close. This shutdown had a big impact on many people, including federal workers who missed paychecks, travelers stuck at airports, and those relying on food banks. The decision to end the shutdown was not straightforward

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Ned Lamont: A Second Term, More Work Ahead

November 15, 2025

Ned Lamont, the governor of Connecticut, has decided to run for a third term. He believes the state has made progress, but there's still more to do. In a video, he talked about improving healthcare, housing, and energy costs. He spent the day with Susan Bysiewicz, who is also running for another ter

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Making End-of-Life Choices Easier for Muslims in Canada

November 15, 2025

Canada is a big mix of cultures and beliefs. Islam is the second-largest religion here, but many healthcare workers don't know much about Islamic views on end-of-life care. Muslims look to the Quran, Sunna, and Islamic rulings for guidance on these tough decisions. But sometimes, patients, families,

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Smart Machines in Medicine: Can We Trust Them?

November 14, 2025

Smart machines are becoming super smart in healthcare. They can help doctors find diseases, plan treatments, and manage health on a large scale. But there's a big problem. These machines might not always do what we want them to do. They could make mistakes, be unfair, or even cause harm if they are