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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Tooth Trouble: Crown or Implant?

First, let's talk about what happens when a tooth is badly decayed. You might have to decide between fixing the tooth with a root canal and a crown, or removing the tooth and getting an implant. A root canal is a procedure where the infected pulp inside the tooth is cleaned out. Then, a crown is pl

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Witnessing Violence: Does It Shape Our Relationships?

Growing up, many young people see their parents argue or even fight. Some folks think this might make them more likely to have violent relationships when they grow up. But, a recent study from the Netherlands challenges this idea. Researchers wanted to see if watching parents fight would make young

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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

Trump's Cabinet Meeting: A Fact Check Frenzy

During a recent Cabinet meeting, President Trump shared some surprising claims. He said the US gave Ukraine $350 billion in aid, while Europe only gave $100 billion. But experts say that's not true. Europe actually gave more, about $259 billion, while the US gave around $125 billion. The US did give

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Feb 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bluesky: Where Do the Users Stand?

Bluesky is a new social media platform that's like Twitter but with a twist. It's decentralized, which means it's not controlled by one big company. This makes it special because users have more control over their data. The platform has been around since February 2023 and has grown to include five m

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Unmasking the Unusual: The Quest for Medical Image Mysteries

Imagine doctors as detectives, searching for clues in medical images. Their mission? To identify rare diseases hidden among the ordinary. This process is called anomaly detection, a crucial tool in keeping people healthy. A team of medical professionals and scientists joined forces. They ai

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Nurses: The Unsung Heroes of Crisis Management

Nurses stepped up as the first line of defense during the COVID-19 pandemic. They faced many hurdles and showed incredible strength in managing crises. A survey of 132 nurses from a public hospital revealed some eye-opening insights. Nurses scored an average of 3. 75 on a crisis management scale, sh

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Green Solvents: The Future of Food Safety

Food safety is a big deal. It's under threat from pollutants in the environment and from human activities. But there's a new hero in town: deep eutectic solvents, or DESs. These aren't your average solvents. They're green, efficient, and great at detecting tiny amounts of pollutants in food. DESs

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Feb 27 2025FINANCE

When Bad News Hits: How It Affects Audit Fees

Imagine you're running a company, and suddenly, bad news hits. What happens next? Well, audit fees might spike. Why? Because auditors see negative news as a red flag. They think, "Uh-oh, this company might be in trouble, " and they hike up their fees to cover the extra risk. This isn't just a guess;

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Fasting and Diabetes: How a New Medication Helps

Ramadan is a time when many Muslims fast from dawn to sunset. This can be tough for people with type 2 diabetes. Their blood sugar levels can go up and down a lot because they skip meals and change their medication times. This can make managing their diabetes harder. One medication that has been he

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Why Some Parents Drop Out of Bereavement Studies

Parents who experience the loss of a child during pregnancy or soon after birth face an incredibly difficult journey. Researchers wanted to understand why some parents choose not to participate in studies about this topic, and why others drop out over time. They looked at data from Denmark, focusing

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