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A new report finds that after the Taliban’s return to power in 2021, maternal mortality in Afghanistan has worsened dramatically due to funding cuts and gender-based restrictions limiting women’s access to healthcare.
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This study highlights that if these healthcare disruptions continue, thousands of additional mothers could die each year, emphasizing the critical link between political stability, gender equality, and maternal health.
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A recent outbreak of a specific strain of human rhinovirus (B14) in a nursing home in France caused severe respiratory illness and death among older adults in 2024.
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This finding underscores that rhinoviruses, often dismissed as a cause of the common cold, can be deadly for vulnerable populations and highlights the need for greater monitoring and prevention in long-term care settings.
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A comprehensive survey of 411 US hospitals found that there is no national standard for “critical limits”—the drug levels that require an immediate doctor’s alert—leading to widespread inconsistency and potential patient safety risks.
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For example, critical limits for common drugs like acetaminophen (Tylenol) and vancomycin varied hugely between hospitals, sometimes exceeding established safety guidelines, which could lead to delayed treatment or toxic overdoses.
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