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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Firefighters and PTSD: A Network Analysis Over Time

Firefighters face a higher risk of developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to their frequent exposure to traumatic events. While network analysis has provided new insights into PTSD, most studies have been one-time snapshots and don't show how symptoms change or influence each other over

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Wireless EEG Headsets: Redefining Brain Monitoring?

Brain monitoring devices have been revolutionizing the medical field, particularly with the advent of wireless gadgets. One such innovation is the Zeto WR19 wireless dry electrode EEG system. When compared to the conventional EEGs used in clinics, how does it stack up? Researchers put the Zeto syste

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Pediatric Asthma: Control and Quality of Life in Jordan

Asthma is a common respiratory issue among kids, affecting not just them but also their caregivers and the healthcare system. So, let's dive into a study conducted in Jordan at the Jordan University Hospital. This study looked at 136 kids aged 7-17 who have asthma. The aim was to see what factors ar

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Jan 03 2025EDUCATION

Green Spaces & School Success: How Trees Can Boost Grades

Believe it or not, trees can actually help students do better in school. Let's look at Chicago for a moment. A tiny beetle called the emerald ash borer destroyed many of the city's ash trees. When schools in wealthier neighborhoods lost their trees, test scores dropped, especially for students from

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

The Puzzle of Making Balance Training Work for Elders

Balance training is getting a lot of attention these days, especially when it comes to older adults. Scientists are looking into how we can help seniors stay steady on their feet, but there's a problem. Despite all the effort, the way these studies are done isn't always great, and the results aren't

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Jan 03 2025CRIME

California's New Plan to Fight Retail Theft: Here’s What You Need to Know

Has your local store suddenly locked up everyday items like deodorant? That’s because California has rolled out new laws to tackle retail crime. Starting January 1, 2025, these rules give police more power and boost penalties for theft. Excuse me, did someone say "probable cause"? Yep, cops can now

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Jan 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Phoenixville Says No More to Plastic Bags in the New Year

In a bold move for the environment, Phoenixville has kicked off 2024 with a bang by banning single-use plastic bags. This isn't just a local decision; it's part of a growing trend across Pennsylvania. The ban was approved by the borough council way back on January 9, 2024. It's not just about plasti

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Jan 03 2025SCIENCE

Reducing Defects in g-C3N4: A New Ionic Liquid Method

Scientists have found a clever way to improve the performance of graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) by using two main steps: annealing and ionic liquid treatment. First, they heated up melamine to create g-C3N4 layers. This first annealing step was done at a high temperature, around 500°C, to get the

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Jan 03 2025BUSINESS

Reputation and Online Shopping: A Digital Dilemma

In the world of online shopping, a merchant's reputation is their most valuable asset. Platforms like Amazon and eBay use reviews and ratings to signal product quality. But as competition gets fierce, some merchants cheat by "click farming, " "paying for positive reviews, " or even "buying clicks. "

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Jan 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ali Smith's Twist: Queering Tales in Girl Meets Boy and The First Person

Have you ever wondered how stories can be retold in ways that break the rules? Ali Smith, a creative writer, does just that in her books Girl Meets Boy and The First Person and Other Stories. She takes old tales, like Ovid's Metamorphoses, and gives them a fresh, queer spin. In Girl Meets Boy, Smith

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