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Popular video games may offer meaningful emotional benefits for young adults18:41 A new study published by JMIR Serious Games reports that popular video games, such as the Super Mario Bros. and Yoshi games, may offer meaningful emotional benefits for young adults. Community awareness campaign helps improve early diagnosis of colorectal cancer in low-resource regions17:31 In low-resource regions such as Nigeria, most people with colorectal cancer are diagnosed too late for curative treatment options. How family dynamics can have a profound impact on eating behavior17:31 As the holiday season approaches, many families will gather around the dinner table, sharing meals and memories. But what if the way we eat during these gatherings is shaped by more than just tradition? Study charts the escalating spread of resistant bacteria and fungi14:36 The success of modern medicine rests on the ability to control infections. But decades of antibiotic overuse—in hospitals, communities, and farms—have fueled a global surge in resistant microbes. Medicaid health plans step up outreach efforts ahead of GOP changes14:00 Carmen Basu, bundled in a red jacket and woolly scarf, stood outside the headquarters of her local health plan one morning after picking up free groceries. She had brought her husband, teenage son, and 79-year-old mother-in-law to help. Declining religious participation linked to rising deaths of despair21.prosince A decline in religious participation among middle-aged, less educated white Americans may have played a role in the widely noted increases in "deaths of despair," a new study finds. Mpox clade Ib transmitted in a healthcare setting outside Africa21.prosince Mpox is a viral disease usually transmitted from animals to humans and symptoms include fever and skin rashes. In 2023, a new variant of monkeypox virus (MPXV), called clade Ib, emerged in Kamituga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Access barriers keep Black and low-income patients out of genetics clinics21.prosince Black patients and patients from socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are dramatically under-represented in genetics clinics-often at rates half or less than those of White patients or individuals from wealthier areas-according to researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts General Hospital. Federal cuts to Housing First programs could sharply increase homelessness21.prosince Eliminating federal funding for Housing First programs, initiatives that provide people experiencing homelessness (PEH) with stable housing without requiring sobriety or treatment, could lead to a sharp rise in homelessness nationwide, according to a new study published today in JAMA Health Forum. FDA warns against fake treatments for infertility20.prosince You may know someone who has been unable to get pregnant due to infertility issues. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 12 percent of women aged 15 to 44 in the United States have difficulty becoming pregnant or carrying a pregnancy to term. |