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GOP cuts will cripple Medicaid enrollment, warns CEO of largest public health plan17:40 When the head of the nation's largest publicly operated health plan worries about the looming federal cuts to Medicaid, it's not just her job. It's personal. Native Americans are dying from pregnancy. They want a voice to stop the trend.17:40 Just hours after Rhonda Swaney left a prenatal appointment for her first pregnancy, she felt severe pain in her stomach and started vomiting. Does night shift work increase osteoporosis risk?16:30 Research shows that night shift work is associated with higher osteoporosis risk, emphasizing the importance of monitoring bone health in affected populations. Screen time may increase body fat in children15:53 A study links excessive screen time in children to higher body fat and poor metabolic health, highlighting cardiorespiratory fitness as a protective factor. Cervical cancer association with unsafe sex and smoking15:53 The study reveals deep inequalities in cervical cancer mortality linked to smoking and unsafe sex, highlighting the need for targeted prevention strategies. What makes depression apps safe, effective, and trustworthy?13:33 The study identifies 28 key criteria for assessing depression apps, emphasizing safety and clinical validity to enhance digital mental health interventions. One‑Step ADC Manufacturing Reaches 95% Yield in Under One Hour, BioDlink White Paper Reveals12:58 A new white paper from BioDlink, From Complexity to Consistency: How CDMOs Can Unlock One-Step, High-Yield and Homogeneous ADC Manufacturing for Next-Gen Oncology, reveals an advancement in antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) manufacturing Reading to young children each night improves empathy and creative thinking12:58 A daily bedtime reading routine enhances cognitive empathy and creativity in children, with reflective pauses boosting creative fluency during storytelling. What TV gets wrong about cardiac arrest and CPR12:23 Inaccurate TV portrayals of cardiac arrest and CPR could affect viewer perceptions and actions, emphasizing the need for alignment with current guidelines. Personal factors drive risky drinking at work more than job stress11:48 The study identifies age, education, and smoking as critical factors in high-risk drinking among workers, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions. |