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Why It’s So Hard to Change Our Habits

Why It’s So Hard to Change Our Habits

X Reasons Why We Find It So Hard to Change Habits If you've done something a certain way your entire life, it will be incredibly difficult for you to change your pattern of behavior around it. This ranges from directly harmful habits, like routinely consuming harmful...

The Role Of Nurses In Detecting Elder Abuse And Neglect

The Role Of Nurses In Detecting Elder Abuse And Neglect

Going through aging comes with many happy and positive moments. However, some seniors living alone and those in elderly care homes face different challenges that can impact their physical and mental health. Many have to deal with loneliness, anxiety, depression and...

Kentucky Ranks as One of the Worst States for Drivers

In August 2023, Forbes Advisor released its list of states with the worst drivers in the United States. Forbes staff used publicly available data from various sources dated between 2018 and 2023 and made determinations based on six fatal incident metrics. They...

How Paying More Can Save You Money in the Long Run

When Paying More Saves You Money: X Key Takeaways It seems like an obvious contradiction that paying more money can save you money, but on a long enough time scale, this often works. If you're willing to spend a bit more money up front, and spend a bit of extra time...

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Sweden votes to lower age to change legal gender to 16

Sweden votes to lower age to change legal gender to 16

ReutersBy Francesca GillettBBC NewsSweden's parliament has passed a law lowering the age at which people can change their legal gender from 18 to 16, and making the process easier.The law passed with 234 votes in favour and 94 against in Sweden's parliament.Though...

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Call to ban smacking in England and Northern Ireland

Call to ban smacking in England and Northern Ireland

Getty ImagesBy Philippa RoxbyHealth reporterSmacking children should be made illegal in England and Northern Ireland, say children's doctors, calling current laws "unjust and dangerously vague". Their report warns children suffer lasting mental and physical effects...

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MPs to vote on smoking ban for those born after 2009

MPs to vote on smoking ban for those born after 2009

Getty ImagesBy Jennifer McKiernan & Helen CattBBC PoliticsPlans to stop young people born since 2009 ever smoking are to be debated and voted on later.Rishi Sunak's bill aims to create the UK's first smoke-free generation in a major public health intervention.The...

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Arm skin patch could warn of organ rejection

Arm skin patch could warn of organ rejection

NHSBTBy Michelle RobertsDigital health editorSome people having a lung transplant on the NHS will receive a skin patch graft from their donor too as a way of spotting organ rejection sooner. Rejection could show as a rash on the donated skin patch, say experts,...

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Young nose cells may help children fight off Covid

Young nose cells may help children fight off Covid

Getty ImagesBy Philippa RoxbyHealth reporterChildren are less likely than adults to develop severe Covid, because cells in their nose are better at fighting off the virus, a study suggests.Lab tests show ageing adult nose cells contain 100 times more virus in the...

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