#school #schoolattendance #chronicabsenteeism #studenthealth #studentsuccess #studentwellbeing | National Association of School Nurses

📊 New report alert: A recent analysis from the American Enterprise Institute explores why students miss school—both before and after the pandemic. https://ow.ly/hAs850XfSTY #School nurses know school is essential to student learning and success and are integral members of the interprofessional school team, promoting regular #schoolattendance and addressing #chronicabsenteeism by supporting students' physical and emotional health and well-being. #studenthealth #studentsuccess #studentwellbeing

Nearly 90% of adults are at risk for this condition, but most have never heard of it, survey finds – CBS News

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Nearly 90% of adults are at risk for this condition, but most have never heard of it, survey finds

Sara Moniuszko, Reporter, Lifestyle & Wellness

Sara Moniuszko is a health and lifestyle reporter at CBSNews.com. Previously, she wrote for USA Today, where she was selected to help launch the newspaper’s wellness vertical. She now covers breaking and trending news for CBS News’ HealthWatch.

October 20, 2025 / 1:31 PM EDT / CBS News

About 9 in 10 adults in the United States have not heard of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome despite nearly 90% of adults being at risk for the condition, according to a recent survey from the American Heart Association.

Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome, or CKM syndrome, is a disorder caused by the connections between heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes and obesity. The syndrome, which was defined by the AHA for the first time in October 2023, reflects how these conditions can influence or worsen each other. 

“The health conditions were previously considered separate problems and are often managed separately. With this new designation, the AHA wants people to understand that the conditions are closely connected,” Mass General Brigham explains.

To diagnose CKM syndrome, providers will test different risk factors, to determine your stage from 0 to 4, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Stage 0 means no risk factors; Stage 1 means you have excess body fat; Stage 2 means you have a condition such as Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure or kidney disease; Stage 3 means you have heart disease without symptoms or a high risk of it; and Stage 4 means you have heart disease with symptoms, extra body fat and risk factors for diabetes or other metabolic conditions. Stage 4 could also include kidney disease.

According to a study published in JAMA last year, nearly 90% of U.S. adults have at least one risk factor for CKM syndrome, which include the following: 

  • High blood pressure
  • Abnormal cholesterol
  • High blood sugar
  • Excess weight
  • Reduced kidney function

“The interplay of these risk factors increases the risk for heart attack, stroke and heart failure more than any one of them alone,” the AHA said in a news release about its survey.

Changes to eating habits and physical activity can help prevent CKM syndrome, AHA and other experts say.

In a 2023 interview with CBS New York, cardiologist Dr. Nidhi Kumar said 33% of Americans have three or more risk factors that contribute to this syndrome.

“When we think of danger in medicine, sometimes people think of the words ‘cancer’ or ‘COVID,’ but chronic diseases, like those that make up CKM, are the leading cause of death and disability in the United States,” Kumar said. 

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#prevention #care #publichealth #substanceabuse #suicide #local #global #globalmentalhealthislocal | Pamela Collins

Last week in New York, the global mental health community showed up in its beautiful diversity for the Fourth United Nations High-level Meeting on prevention and control of NCDs and the promotion of mental health and wellbeing. I was privileged to start the week with Devex Impact House as a panelist for "Brain Health at the Crossroads: Innovation, Integration and Impact" and to share the stage with Vincent Mujune, Kana Enomoto, George Vradenburg, and Annika Sten Pärson.  Brain health requires a life-course approach that includes #prevention and #care. Primary care, #publichealth and community partners play important roles in both. We have to celebrate and sustain the research, the innovation, the advocates and the implementors around the globe who create paths to healing and recovery for well over a billion people living with mental, neurological, and substance use disorders. Global mental health is local, and I ended the week on Staten Island. Dr. Ginny Mantello and her colleagues shared the Blueprint for youth mental health, whose goal is to respond to worrying trends in mental health on Staten Island by engaging a broad coalition of committed partners to prevent and treat mental health conditions, #substanceabuse, #suicide and suicidal behaviors. CHRISTA D. LABOULIERE, New York State Office of Mental Health, Nick Ialongo, Allen Tien, MD, MHS, Joshua M. Sharfstein, Partnerships for Community Wellness, Staten Island Tech High School, Bloomberg American Health Initiative I’m so grateful for this community, #local and #global, whose research, practice, and advocacy spurs our field. United for Global Mental Health, Devora Kestel, Renato Oliveira e Souza, Sarah Kline, Dr Antonis Kousoulis MD, DrPH, Dr Ruma Bhargava, StrongMinds, McKinsey Health Institute, Department of Mental Health - Johns Hopkins BSPH, Global Mental Health - Johns Hopkins. #globalmentalhealthislocal

🌡️ **Over 60,000 Europeans died from heat during 2024 summer: study**

"_According to the study, Italy was the country with the most heat deaths last summer with an estimated 19,000, followed by Spain and Germany, both with over 6,000._"

🔗 https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250922-over-60-000-europeans-died-from-heat-during-2024-summer-study

#Study #Research #Science #Heatwave #Epidemiology #Health #RiskFactors

Over 60,000 Europeans died from heat during 2024 summer: study

More than 60,000 people died from heat in Europe during last year's record-breaking summer, a benchmark study said Monday, in the latest warning of the massive toll climate change is having on the continent.

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Big publicly traded companies are hedging their public AI enthusiasm by quietly disclosing it as a material risk in financial filings. They warn investors that return on AI investment may never come, or that regulatory and competitive pressures could undercut progress. It is smart self‑defense, but also shows a gap between marketing and sober risk assessment.

TL;DR
⚠️ Many S&P 500 firms list AI as a risk in SEC filings
🧠 Some warn AI ROI may never materialise
🔐 Regulatory oversight and “AI washing” enforcement increasing
📉 Disclosures reflect cautious tone beneath bullish public messaging

https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/15/sec_risk_factors_ai/
#AI #SEC #RiskFactors #CorporateGovernance #security #privacy #cloud #infosec #cybersecurity #risk #finance

AI creeps into the risk register for America's biggest firms

: S&P 500 businesses warn investors they may never see ROI in SEC filings

The Register

Vi vet alla att världen behöver göra det svårare att använda #antibiotika. Risken för immunitet är överhängande.

Men då föreslår #socialdemokraterna att fler ska få möjlighet att föreskriva något vi behöver vara restriktiva med.

Okunnigt? Absolut. Världsfrånvänt? Ja. Idiotiskt? Jajamän! Socialdemokratiskt? AbsolutFuckinglutly!!

https://omni.se/a/Jbaxqj

#Sverige #WHO #RiskFactors

S vill låta apotekare skriva ut enkla läkemedel

Apotekare ska kunna skriva ut enklare läkemedel som exempelvis antibiotika. Det föreslår Socialdemokraterna som ett led i en total översyn av apoteksmarknaden, rapporterar TT.

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Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Treating Plantar Fasciitis - NW Rehab

Explore effective strategies for managing and preventing Plantar Fasciitis, including symptoms, risk factors, treatments, and exercises.

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#statstab #283 Is caviar a risk factor for being a millionaire?

Thoughts: Depends on how do you define "risk factor". For diagnosis, prognosis, treatment effect, or aetiology?

#research #clinical #diagnosis #estimand #prognosis #riskfactors #treatment

https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.i6536

Is caviar a risk factor for being a millionaire?

Anders Huitfeldt argues that the answer depends on your definition of “risk factor” and calls for greater clarity in research The risk factor approach to epidemiology was introduced by the Framingham Heart Study investigators,1 2 who first alluded to the idea in 1951.3 The first use of the term “factor of risk” appeared in 1961,4 but it was not precisely defined. The resulting semantic confusion has hindered precise communication about study design and data analysis. To illustrate the problem, let us suppose that you want to study the causes and distribution of personal wealth. You have a secretive friend, and, among other questions, you are interested in knowing whether he is a millionaire. You are aware that there are some attributes, or risk factors, that are thought to be linked to being a millionaire. You decide to investigate. The first step is to choose your definition of risk factor. Clinical research can generally be divided into four broad objectives based on the intended use of the information obtained by the study: diagnosis, prognosis, treatment effects, and aetiology. Each of these research objectives is associated with a different definition. Table 1⇓ gives examples of how these four definitions of risk factor are used in the scientific literature and shows how each definition describes a different relation between the dependent variable and the independent variable. View this table: Table 1 Objectives of clinical research and associated definitions of risk factor A variable may qualify as a risk factor under more than one definition of the term. For example, cholesterol is believed to be a risk factor for heart disease under each of the four definitions. However, it is generally not plausible to assume that a variable that is a risk factor according to one definition will always be a risk factor under the …

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