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Dec 26 2024EDUCATION

The Curious Debate: Louie and Pereira Weigh In

Imagine you're in a lively classroom debate. Two sides, Louie and Pereira et al. , have something important to say. They're responding to some letters, but don't worry, we'll make it fun and easy to understand. First, let's talk about Louie. They've got a unique take on things. They seem to be the

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Dec 24 2024EDUCATION

Evidence vs. Absence: A Different View

Recently, some researchers argued that limited evidence isn't the same as no evidence at all. They're responding to a claim that there's no evidence to support a certain idea. This debate is all about how we interpret what we find. Let's think about it this way: If you're looking for clues to solve

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Dec 23 2024EDUCATION

How Academic Confidence Battles Procrastination and Boosts Grades

Ever wondered how your belief in your ability to tackle school tasks can make a real difference? Let's dive into how academic self-efficacy, which is essentially your confidence in your academic skills, plays a crucial role in shaping your study habits, performance, and overall satisfaction. First

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Why Health Insurance Is Getting Worse: It's Not Just About Greed

You might be blaming health insurance companies for rising costs and denials, but wait. Let's dive deeper. The root of the problem started when politicians made promises they couldn't keep. Back in 2013, before the Affordable Care Act (ACA) took effect, insurers were denying around 1. 5% of claims.

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Peer Review: Does Blinding Really Make a Difference?

Scientists often rely on peer reviews to check their work. But does it matter if they know who wrote the paper? Some think yes, others no. Let's dive in! Imagine two types of peer reviews: single blind, where only the reviewer is hidden, and double blind, where neither knows who's who. A special st

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Dec 15 2024EDUCATION

Instagram Obsession and How It Affects Nurse Students' Study Habits

The digital world has changed the way we connect and entertain ourselves. One of the biggest changes is the rise of social media platforms like Instagram, which are wildly popular among young people. But is all this online time affecting students, especially those studying to become nurses? A recent

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Struggles Beyond Hearing: Why Some Kids Need More than Just Help with One-Sided Loss

Ever wondered why some kids with hearing loss in one ear manage school just fine, while others need extra support? It turns out, it's not just about the ears. Researchers have dug deeper and found that health issues play a big part too. They studied kids who needed extra help in school or had troubl

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Dec 12 2024POLITICS

Health Care for Dreamers: A Texas Setback

Imagine having to wait more than a decade for something as basic as health care. That's the reality for many DACA recipients, who were recently dealt a blow by a federal judge in North Dakota. This week, a ruling stopped a policy that would have let these undocumented immigrants get federally-availa

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Dec 10 2024POLITICS

Trump's Plans for Healthcare and Abortion: A Casual Chat

President-elect Trump sat down with NBC’s “Meet the Press” to discuss his thoughts on healthcare and abortion. He didn't have much to say about replacing Obamacare, though. He still only has “ideas” for a better plan, and he’s not sure when he’ll have a full one. When asked about abortion pills, Tru

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

Deaf Kids with Cochlear Implants: When Reading Struggles

Did you know that many kids with deafness get cochlear implants (CIs) to help them hear and learn better? But even with these helpful devices, some kids still struggle with reading and writing. Researchers are wondering if these struggles might be a sign of a specific learning disorder. They looked

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