What the U.S. can learn from Japan’s experience with an aging population
CheapInsurance.com reports the U.S. can learn from Japan’s aging population solutions, from eldercare to inclusive community design, to better adapt.
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CheapInsurance.com reports the U.S. can learn from Japan’s aging population solutions, from eldercare to inclusive community design, to better adapt.
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The Marshall Project reports that multiple states are introducing bills to protect patients from drug testing at childbirth, amid concerns over false positives and child welfare interventions.
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With a rising prevalence of gastrointestinal issues among Americans, Live It Up broke down the five most common conditions.
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ADHD Advisor examines why ADHD often goes undiagnosed in women and girls, and how gender biases in symptoms and diagnosis continue to shape outcomes.
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GoodRx reports GLP-1 weight-loss pills are emerging, with candidates like orforglipron and oral semaglutide likely to gain FDA approval by 2026.
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Charlie Health reports summer increases substance misuse, with higher risks of trying drugs and alcohol, heat-related hospital visits, and varied patterns among groups.
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ExploreBestColleges.com reports on the growth of telehealth nursing, which combines clinical skills with digital tools for effective remote patient care.
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The Narwhal reports Canada will offer free access to national parks this summer, promoting outdoor enjoyment while emphasizing wildlife protection.
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Charlie Health reports that summer intensifies body image concerns and eating disorders, especially among young people and social media users.
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GoodRx reports nearly 30% of men struggle with erectile dysfunction, yet only 14% seek treatment, citing cost, stigma, and side effects as barriers.
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The Markup and CalMatters report on stopping data trackers from leaking health data, highlighting ways to block trackers and protect privacy online.
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Top Nutrition Coaching examined the history of dietetics and nutrition, as well as the skills and areas of expertise of dietitians and nutritionists.
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Charlie Health reports rising temperatures worsen mental health, increasing risk of anxiety, depression, and suicide, especially among vulnerable groups.
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Airedale reports that 70% of Americans are comfortable with data centers nearby, highlighting public support for sustainable development.
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Hone Health breaks down how making small but strategic tweaks to your health can help you live a longer, healthier life.
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Rula relates that stigma often keeps men from getting the help they need to improve their emotional well-being.
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Trauma Services reports hoarding disorder is rising, driven by trauma and stress, especially since the pandemic, requiring compassion and support for recovery.
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Heimdal reports AI enhances identity theft, making fake IDs easier to create using social media photos, escalating fraud risks for everyone.
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Floodlight reports support for renewable energy is declining as fossil fuel interests rise, with bipartisan decreases noted since 2020.
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Floodlight reports on the impact of dark roofing lobbyists in Tennessee, potentially increasing urban heat and energy costs.
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