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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Why Do Some People Take Extremist Beliefs Too Far?

Extremist violence is a big problem. But why do some people with strong beliefs act violently? Not many studies have looked at this directly. A recent study tried to understand the link between extreme ideas and extreme actions. First, it's important to note that having strong beliefs doesn't alway

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Jul 11 2025CRIME

South Carolina Counties Step Up Against Hate Crimes

South Carolina is one of only two states in the U. S. without a hate crime law. This is a big problem. But some counties are not waiting for the state to act. They are taking action themselves. Richland County made history last month. It became the first county in South Carolina to pass a hate crime

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Louisiana Faces Health Care Cuts as Democrats Rally Against Trump's Tax Law

Democrats are making a bold move to challenge President Donald Trump's new tax and spending law. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is leading the charge, heading to Louisiana for a town hall meeting. This isn't just any state—it's home to two key Republican leaders, Speaker Mike Johnson and Majo

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Effects of Heart Rhythm Fixes During Valve Surgery

Heart rhythm issues frequently accompany heart valve problems. When someone undergoes surgery to repair a mitral valve, doctors often address any irregular heartbeat simultaneously. This combined approach is known as surgical ablation. However, there's limited information on how patients fare in the

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Hidden Infections: The Role of Advanced Scans in the ER

In the fast-paced world of emergency rooms, pinpointing the source of an infection can be a real puzzle. This is especially true when patients arrive with symptoms that don't quite fit any clear pattern. A recent study took a closer look at how well a specific type of scan, known as a thoraco-abdomi

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

Glowing Clues: Smartphones and Science Team Up to Crack Crimes

Crime scene investigations just got a high-tech makeover. Scientists have found a clever way to detect blood using a smartphone and a special glowing chemical called luminol. When luminol meets blood, it lights up, and a smartphone can record the whole process in a video. This new method is not jus

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and Exercise: What Does the Research Really Say?

Pregnancy is a time when many women wonder about the safety of exercise. Some studies suggest that staying active before and during pregnancy can lead to better outcomes for both mom and baby. However, the results are not always clear-cut. Many pregnant women do not meet the recommended guidelines

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Surgery and the Fog: What You Need to Know

After surgery, some people experience confusion. This is not a small issue. It can lead to longer hospital stays. It might also cause lasting problems with the brain. The big question is: why do doctors struggle to treat it? Doctors try different medicines. But these treatments are not always effec

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

When Treating Infections, What's Right and Wrong?

Doctors and scientists face a big challenge. They must treat infections effectively. But they also need to consider what is fair and safe for patients. This is where ethics play a crucial role. Ethics act as a compass. They help people make decisions that are right and just. In the medical field, e

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Navigating Ethics in Hospital Research: A Closer Look

Research in hospitals is vital for medical progress, but it comes with big ethical questions. When patients are sick and in the hospital, it's not always easy to do research the right way. Doctors and researchers must think carefully about how to protect patients while still learning new things. Th

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