Musslewhite Scott DDS ,
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Why Some People Never Feel Pain: What Congenital Insensitivity to Pain Teaches Us About the Human Body
A rare condition called congenital insensitivity to pain may sound like a superpower. In reality, it can be life-threatening. Here’s what researchers know, what remains a mystery, and what it means for everyday health.
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Prevent Diaper Rash: The Importance of Regular Diaper Changes
Diaper rash, also known as diaper dermatitis, is primarily caused by prolonged exposure to moisture, friction, and irritants such as urine and feces. Regular diaper changes play a crucial role in preventing this condition by minimizing the baby’s exposure to these irritants. When a diaper is left on for too long, the skin becomes more susceptible to breakdown and infection, leading to the development of painful rashes.
By changing diapers frequently, caregivers can ensure that the baby’s skin remains clean and dry. This reduces the risk of bacterial and fungal infections, which thrive in warm, moist environments. Frequent diaper changes also allow for the application of protective barriers, such as diaper creams or ointments, which can further shield the skin from irritants.
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Will some Medicaid enrollees have to prove work in 2027?
CMS says some adults on Medicaid may need to show 80 hours a month of work, school, service, or another qualifying activity starting in 2027. Here is who may be affected, what can count, which exemptions may apply, and why paperwork could get stricter in 2028.
