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Jul 05 2025SPORTS

Chicago Street Racing: NASCAR's Big Day on the Circuit

Chicago is buzzing with excitement as NASCAR takes over the streets. The city's 2. 2-mile, 12-turn circuit will be the stage for some high-speed action. Both the Cup and Xfinity series will be in action, with practice and qualifying sessions lasting over four hours. The Xfinity race is set to start

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Exploring the Future of Stroke Recovery: TMS and Its Growing Role

Stroke recovery is a big deal, and scientists are always looking for new ways to help people bounce back. One method that's been getting a lot of attention is transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS. This technique uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain. It's not a new idea, bu

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

How Older Adults Handle Control and Stereotypes

Ever wonder how older adults deal with feeling out of control? Two experiments looked into this. They found that when older adults feel like they have less control, they tend to crave more structure in their lives. This craving for structure can lead them to adopt negative stereotypes about aging.

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

How Patients Shape Health Research

People getting involved in health research is not new. It has been happening for years. This is often called PPIE, which stands for Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement. It means patients and the public have a say in health research. They can give their opinions, help design studies, or eve

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Jul 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Heat's Hidden Toll on Dairy Farms

Dairy cows are feeling the heat, and it's not just a one-day thing. New research shows that extreme heat can cut milk production by up to 10%, and the effects can last for more than 10 days. This isn't just a bad day at the farm; it's a long-term problem. Cows that are in their prime production sta

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Why Are Fewer Premature Babies Being Reported in Burkina Faso?

In Burkina Faso, a surprising thing happened during the DenBalo study. Researchers expected to find many preterm births, but the numbers were lower than usual. This made them curious. So, they decided to talk to healthcare workers to understand how they figure out the age of babies in the womb. Hea

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Nursing Students and Elderly Care: A Closer Look at Their Hands-On Learning

The world is getting older, and so is the need for skilled caregivers. Nursing students are stepping up to fill this gap. A recent study took a deep dive into what these students go through when they care for elderly patients. The study used a method called meta-ethnography. This means researchers

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Nurses Take Charge: How a Team Saved a Botulism Patient

Botulism is a serious illness that can make it hard to breathe. Nurses in intensive care had to step up and take charge. They helped a patient wean off a breathing machine. This was no easy task. The patient was very sick. The nurses had to think on their feet and act fast. The patient was a big pa

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Robots Race Against the Current

Tiny robots are making big waves in medicine. These little helpers, called microrobots, can move around without wires. They could one day help doctors treat patients without surgery. But there's a problem. Most microrobots are made from soft materials. They can't move well in fast-flowing blood. The

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Jul 04 2025POLITICS

A Budget Bill That Sparks Fury and Worries

The recent budget bill's approval has ignited a firestorm of criticism from Democrats. They argue that this bill favors the wealthy while neglecting the needs of ordinary Americans. The bill's passage, with minimal Republican dissent, has been called "not normal" by some. The bill's impact on healt

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