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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and Telehealth: What's Holding Them Back?

Older adults are a significant part of the healthcare system. They often have long-term health issues. This makes it vital to look at how they use telehealth services. These services can make a big difference in their lives. They can help manage health problems and make healthcare more accessible. B

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Mar 24 2025CRIME

Teen Struggles: How Sensory Disabilities Affect Crime Reporting

The link between sensory disabilities and crime is a complex issue. It is important to understand how teens with sensory disabilities are affected by nonlethal violent victimization. This is especially true in the United States, where this topic has not been deeply explored. When it comes to nonlet

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Superbugs Strike: The Double Trouble in Greek Hospitals

In the world of healthcare, bacteria are always finding new ways to outsmart the medicines that fight them. One such bacteria, Klebsiella pneumoniae, has recently made headlines. This bacteria has been found in a patient in a Greek hospital. It is resistant to every known antibiotic. This is a serio

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Mar 24 2025SCIENCE

The Legacy of a Cell Biology Pioneer

The world of biology has lost a significant figure. Michael P. Sheetz is the man who made a huge difference in cell biology. His work spanned over half a century. He was a key player in understanding motor proteins, membrane biology, cytoskeleton, and mechanobiology. This is a field that studies how

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Mar 24 2025BUSINESS

Roundup's Legal Storm: The Battle Over a Billion-Dollar Verdict

The legal storm surrounding Roundup, a popular weedkiller, continues to rage. A recent court decision in Georgia has added fuel to the fire. A jury ordered Bayer, the parent company of Monsanto, to pay nearly 2. 1 billion dollars to a man who claims Roundup caused his cancer. This verdict is just th

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Diplomacy in the Desert: US, Ukraine, and Russia's Peace Push

A significant meeting is happening in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The US is talking to both Ukraine and Russia. The goal is to stop the fighting in Ukraine, at least for a little while. Then, they hope to work towards a full peace agreement. Will these talks in Riyadh lead to a breakthrough? It's har

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Mar 24 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Protein Secrets: The Power of Deep-ProBind

Proteins are the tiny workers inside our cells, doing important jobs like carrying messages, moving stuff around, and helping chemical reactions happen. They do this by sticking to specific molecules, like DNA or other proteins. Figuring out where and how proteins stick to these molecules is a big d

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Mar 23 2025SCIENCE

Saturn's Rings: A Temporary Vanishing Act

Saturn is a planet that has always been a source of fascination. Its most famous feature, the rings, are set to disappear from view for a brief period. This isn't a permanent loss, but a natural event that occurs due to the planet's tilt and orbit. The rings are made up of ice and rock particle

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

The Crossroads of Leadership: Jeffries' Moment to Shine

The political landscape is shifting, and Hakeem Jeffries finds himself at a crucial juncture. The House's top Democrat is under pressure to step up and lead his party, especially as they grapple with internal divisions and a looming government shutdown. This is a new role for Jeffries, who has previ

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Mar 23 2025CRIME

A Woman's Deadly Escape

A woman who had been on the run for over a month was finally caught in Mexico. Yolanda Marodi, 53, was taken into custody at a hotel in Mexicali, close to the U. S. border. She was then transferred to U. S. marshals in San Diego. Her arrest came after the murder of her wife, Rebecca Marodi, a captai

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