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Boosting Immunity: How Extra Vaccine Doses Might Help Avoid Long COVID

November 25, 2025

Long COVID is a big problem for many people. It can stick around long after the initial infection. So, finding ways to prevent it is super important. Researchers looked at 31 studies to see if vaccines help. They found that getting vaccinated, even just the basic doses, can lower the chances of get

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Hungary's Baby Health Check: A Half-Century of Progress and What's Next

November 25, 2025

Hungary has been checking newborns for serious health issues for 50 years now. This started with tests for two rare conditions: phenylketonuria and galactosemia. Later, they added a test for congenital hypothyroidism 40 years ago. Today, they test for 27 different disorders, plus an optional test fo

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Understanding Health Inequities Through Intersectionality

November 24, 2025

Health inequities are not simple. They arise from a mix of factors like gender, class, ethnicity, age, and migration status. These factors don't work alone. They interact with each other and with bigger systems like policies and institutions. To tackle health inequities, we need to look at these fac

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Teens in Northern Ghana Speak Out About Drug Help

November 24, 2025

In Northern Ghana, teens are facing a big problem with drugs. Many of them want help but find it hard to get. This is a growing issue that needs attention. Why is it so tough for these teens to find help? One big reason is that there aren't enough places for them to go. Even when there are services

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Vaccines: When Trust Meets Trouble

November 24, 2025

Vaccines are often seen as a must-have for good health. But what if the people who make and approve them aren't always honest? What if they hide important facts? This is what some experts say is happening. Big Pharma and government agencies like the CDC and FDA are supposed to keep us safe. But som

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Maine Takes Bold Steps to Boost Youth Mental Health

November 23, 2025

Maine is stepping up to tackle the growing mental health crisis among young people. A big donation of $1. 6 million from David Evans Shaw is fueling a new project called the SHAW Challenge. This isn't just another quick fix. It's a four-year plan to make a real difference in schools and communities

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Salmonella's Sneaky Shield: How Tiny Communities Threaten Our Food

November 23, 2025

Salmonella is a big deal when it comes to food poisoning. It causes millions of illnesses and thousands of deaths every year. But what makes it so hard to beat? It's not just the bacteria itself—it's how they team up to form biofilms. Biofilms are like tiny, protective cities that bacteria build. T

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Young Minds in a Fog: Why Memory and Focus Are Slipping Away

November 23, 2025

Young adults in America are facing a silent crisis: their brains aren't working as well as they used to. Memory lapses, trouble focusing, and brain fog are becoming more common among people in their 20s and 30s. This isn't just about getting older—it's happening to people in their prime. What's goin

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Tobacco Trouble on the Road: A Look at Mumbai Bus Workers

November 22, 2025

In Mumbai, a big problem is hiding in plain sight. Many bus workers use tobacco. This is not just a bad habit. It is a serious health issue. The city has tried to stop this. But, it is not easy. Why do these workers use tobacco? What can be done to help them quit? These are important questions. Tob

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When Science Meets Politics: A Closer Look at Recent Health Claims

November 22, 2025

Recent events have put a spotlight on the intersection of science and politics. Some leaders have been making bold statements about health and science, but experts are raising eyebrows. They argue that these claims often rely on weak evidence, preliminary studies, or even personal hunches rather tha