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Home Care Cooperatives May Be Key to Addressing the Critical Shortage of Caregivers for the Elderly
Home care cooperatives may be the key to alleviating the shortage of paid caregivers for older Americans. Participants in cooperatives experienced more respect, control, job support, and compensation than their counterparts in traditional care services.
April 7, 2025
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- Investing in Your Work: A Fine Balance Between Dedication and Burnout
- 4:3 Intermittent Fasting Shows Modestly Greater Weight Loss Than Daily Caloric Restriction
- Use of GLP-1RAs Tripled Among People Without Diabetes Between 2018 and 2022, Resulting in $5.8 Billion in Expenditures
- New ACP Position Paper Urges Policymakers to Prioritize Improving Rural Health and Health Care
- Patient Navigation Programs Boost Follow-Up Colonoscopy Adherence After Abnormal Stool Tests
- 1 in 10 Adults with Substance Use Disorder Are Hospitalized, Suggesting Potential Benefits of Hospital-Based SUD Screening and Treatment Programs
- Unifying Efforts to Empower Equitable Obesity Care: Synopsis of an American College of Physicians and Council of Subspecialty Societies Summit
- Annals Supplement Highlights Important New Evidence Readers 'May Have Missed' in 2024
- Recognizing the Signs of Asthma
- Local Outbreaks Can Motivate the Vaccine-Hesitant, Poll Finds
- Intravascular Imaging Can Improve Outcomes for Complex Stenting Procedures in Patients with High-Risk Calcified Coronary Artery Disease
- FDA Approves Cabozantinib for Previously Treated Advanced Neuroendocrine Tumors
- Ground Coffee Recalled in 15 States for Caffeine Labeling Error
- New Drug May Cut Sudden Heart Risk by 94%
- Top FDA Vaccine Official Quits, Warns of Vaccine Misinformation
- HealthDay Harris Poll Exclusive Vaccine Attitudes Survey + Interview w/ Dr. Peter Hotez (March 28, 1 PM ET)
- Experimental Blood Test Shown to Accurately Indicate Severity and Predict Potential Recovery from Spinal Cord Injury
- Delicate Balancing Act Determines How Many Genome Gateways Form in Cells
- Under Embargo: Landmark Research Recommends Gastric Bypass for People with Severe Obesity Undergoing Surgery
- UTSW Research: Mosquito Saliva and Malaria, Brain Tumors, and More
- Smartwatches Can Help People Control Diabetes Through Exercise
- Bad Sleep Linked To Alzheimer's-Related Brain Changes
- More Type 1 Diabetics Are Obese, Taking GLP-1 Drugs
- Breasts Can Shrink Following Cancer Surgery, Radiation
- Enhanced Recovery Pathways Slash Opioid Prescriptions in Iowa Hospitals
- Surgery Not Necessary In Some Early-Stage Breast Cancers, Study Says
- Mayo Clinic Researchers Study Causes of Rapidly Progressive Dementia
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- FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Researchers Create Innovative Microparticles That Unlock New Insights Into Protein Degradation and Immune Cell Behavior
- Manipulating the very small at large scale
- New Study Offers Reassurance for Patients with Some Cancer-Linked Genes
- MD Anderson Research Highlights for March 27, 2025
- Breast-Conserving Therapy Linked to Breast Shrinkage, Reports Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Baltimore Student-Athlete Is Winning Match Against Multiple Sclerosis
- Disaster Preparedness for Children with Special Medical Needs
- NIH Ends Funding for the Effects of Climate Change on Health
- Five Top CDC Leaders Step Down Amid Wave of Departures
- Chinese Woman Is Third Person to Get a Gene-Edited Pig Kidney
- Virtual Communications Remain Essential to Modern Workflows. Here's What Psychology Research Says About Implications and Best-Practices
- Scientists Discover Immune Cell Networks Driving Deadly Lung Disease
- Ability to Regulate Behavior Assists in Language Development Among Children, New Study Shows
- Screening Test Can Identify Subtle Signs of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure in Newborns, Potentially Facilitating Early Developmental Intervention, Study Suggests
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- Higher Alcohol Use Among Queer Black Sexual and Gender Minorities Linked to Drinking Behaviors in Their Social Circles, Anxiety, Latine Ethnicity, and Growing Up Exposed to Problematic Drinking
- Positive Attitudes about Moderate Drinking Reduce Alcohol-Related Harms in College Students
- Heart Problems Linked To Brain Shrinkage
- Mayo Clinic manufacturing engineers on the cusp of delivering new biotherapies
- Scent Test Can Sniff Out Cognitive Decline
- U.S. Foreign Aid Cuts Could Devastate Global Progress Against HIV/AIDS
- Obesity More Likely Among Kids Of Obese Moms, Smokers
- Highly Educated Folks Face Steeper Brain Decline Following Stroke
- Personalized App Reduces Cancer-Related Fatigue
- Researchers Identifying Causes of Rare Neurological Conditions in Children Receive GBP1.1M in Funding
- AI Improves IV Nutrition For Preemies
- The Perform Study: AI Versus Human Residents in Cross-Sectional Obstetrics-Gynecology Scenarios Across Languages and Time Constraints
- AI Learns to 'Speak' Genetic 'Dialect' for Future SARS-CoV-2 Mutation Prediction
- Rare Disease Drug Nitisinone Makes Human Blood Deadly to Mosquitoes
- NIH-Funded Trial Studies if Wearables Can Reduce the Need for Continuous Blood Thinners for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
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