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Nov 29 2025EDUCATION

Northwestern University Settles with Feds for $75 Million

Northwestern University has settled a dispute with the federal government. They will pay $75 million. This deal ends a long investigation. The government had accused the university of unfair treatment. They also froze the school's federal funds. The settlement requires Northwestern to change some p

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Reducing Doctor Burnout

Doctors are under a lot of pressure. They have to see many patients, and they also have to write a lot of notes. This extra work can lead to burnout, which is a big problem in the medical field. A recent study shows that using AI to take notes might help. The study looked at how AI note-taking affe

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Trouble at the Top: FDA's Drug Division in Turmoil

The Food and Drug Administration's drug division is in chaos. Dr. George Tidmarsh, who leads this division, is on leave. He says it's because he spoke up about a new program. This program fast-tracks some drug approvals. He thinks it's not based on solid science. Instead, he believes politics are pl

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Team: Controversy and Consequences

In the world of politics, controversy often follows power. The Trump administration is no exception, with recent events highlighting some of the challenges they face. One such issue involves a former nominee, Ingrassia, who made some questionable comments. Despite these comments, Ingrassia still hol

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

FSU's Coach Faces Tough Questions After Another Loss

Mike Norvell, the head coach of Florida State University's football team, is under intense scrutiny after his team lost their fourth game in a row. The Seminoles, who were expected to win comfortably, fell to Stanford 20-13. This loss has raised serious questions about Norvell's future with the team

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Older Women in Care Homes and UTI Treatment: What's the Deal?

In care homes, many women get urinary tract infections (UTIs). A recent study looked at how these infections are treated. It checked out the antibiotics given to women in long-term care homes. The study wanted to see if one type of antibiotic, fluoroquinolones (FQs), caused more problems than other

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Jun 08 2025SCIENCE

Understanding Disability Data: The Power of Linked Records

Disability indicators are crucial for understanding the needs of people with disabilities. These indicators help shape policies and services. But how are they created? A recent effort focused on examining methods used to build these indicators from linked administrative datasets. These datasets comb

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May 30 2025POLITICS

Mistakes Galore: A Closer Look at the Controversial Health Report

The "Make America Healthy Again" report, once hailed as the top of the line in health science, is now under fire. It has been revealed that this report, submitted by the Health and Human Services Secretary, is full of mistakes. Among the 500 studies it cited, many are flawed or even non-existent.

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Healthcare: The Hidden Costs

Healthcare is a big deal. It's not just about doctors and nurses. There's a whole other side to it. The administrative costs are a huge part of the healthcare system. These are the costs that come from running the system, not from treating patients. This includes things like billing, insurance, and

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May 23 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles of Health Plan Changes

In 2022, 2023, and 2024, millions of people with lower incomes had their health insurance plans switched from zero-premium to positive-premium options. This shift was part of a broader change in the Health Insurance Marketplace. The move was meant to streamline coverage. However, it brought unexpect

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