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A collaborative initiative in Utah significantly improved school readiness for anaphylaxis by training over 5,700 school staff, leading to a 245% increase in schools stocking unassigned epinephrine. This program shows that training teachers and staff to recognize and treat severe allergic reactions can effectively reduce life-threatening delays, especially in schools with limited access to full-time nurses.
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New research finds that an 8-week non-pharmacological breathlessness intervention service (BIS) significantly improves patients’ mastery over their breathlessness and reduces the intensity and unpleasantness of breathlessness during exercise in people with severe COPD. This study highlights the value of coaching patients in breathing techniques, exercise, and energy conservation as an effective treatment for a debilitating symptom.
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The war in Sudan has severely impacted the mental health of young refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs), a new correction to a study confirms, emphasizing the urgent need for health equity in crisis settings. This research underscores how displacement and conflict create deep health disparities that require targeted, equitable mental health support for the most vulnerable populations.
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