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health2 years ago

"Rethinking HIV Communication: A Study on Healthcare Providers' Language"

A new study suggests that healthcare providers should reconsider how they communicate with people living with HIV about low viral loads, as increasingly sensitive tests are causing confusion over the "Undetectable = Untransmittable" message. The study argues that reporting specific viral load figures below 200 copies/ml could be a harmful medical practice, leading to mistrust and confusion among patients and providers. It recommends clearer communication and potentially hiding precise values below 200 copies/ml, emphasizing that anything less than 200 copies/ml is considered undetectable and poses zero risk of transmission.

medicine2 years ago

"Unveiling the Shocking 1922 Medical Bloodletting Image"

A 1922 image of a woman undergoing a bloodletting procedure highlights the outdated medical practice that was once believed to balance the body's humours. Bloodletting, which fell out of favor in the 19th century, is now only used in rare cases. The photo serves as a reminder of the gruesome nature of the procedure and the woman's stoic expression during the process.

crime2 years ago

Atlanta Shooting Suspect Charged with Murder, Mayor Calls for Gun Law Changes.

Deion Patterson has been charged with one count of murder and four counts of aggravated assault after a mass shooting in an Atlanta medical practice that left one woman dead and four others wounded. Patterson had an appointment at the medical building and opened fire shortly after arriving. He was captured in Cobb County, just northwest of Atlanta. The motive for the shooting is still under investigation. The shooting comes as cities around the U.S. have been wracked by gun violence and mass shootings in 2021.

health2 years ago

"World's Oldest Doctor Shares Top Tips for Longevity and Happiness"

Dr. Howard Tucker, the world's oldest practicing physician at 100 years old, shares his top three tips for a long and happy life. He advises delaying retirement if possible, staying fit and healthy through exercise and a healthy diet, and learning something new every day. Tucker has practiced neurology for 75 years and believes that meaningful work is a key secret to longevity. He also credits good genes and a bit of luck for his long life.