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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

South Korea's President Faces Arrest After Impeachment

In a historical move, a South Korean court has given the go-ahead for police to arrest the country's president, Yoon Suk Yeol. This comes after he was impeached by parliament for trying to impose martial law. It's the first time in South Korea that an arrest warrant has been issued for a sitting pre

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Sustainable Healthcare: Does It Benefit Everyone?

Ever thought about how visiting the doctor can affect the planet? It might seem strange, but it's true! A new book, "Environmentally Sustainable Primary Care", is out, and it's all about making healthcare greener. The book says that making healthcare more eco-friendly not only helps the environment

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Lifesaving Lessons: Children and Bacterial Meningitis in a Challenged Country

Bacterial meningitis can be really harmful, especially for kids in locations like Yemen, where conflicts make it tough to manage and treat this disease properly. This study takes a look at why some kids with bacterial meningitis in hospitals don't make it, focusing on places without many resources.

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

The Heat on the Mind: How Climate Change Affects Brain Health

Did you know that climate change can mess with your brain? No, we're not talking about heatwaves making you cranky. It's much more serious than that. The "Hot Brain 2: Climate Change and Brain Health" meeting in 2024 really opened eyes to this issue. Think about it. When the weather gets extreme, i

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Genetic Testing: What Saudi Clinicians Think and Do

Personalized medicine is all about tailoring treatments to each patient's unique needs. But how well do clinicians in Saudi Arabia understand and use genetic testing? This study, spread across the country, aimed to find out. It asked doctors to fill out a questionnaire online about their thoughts an

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Indian Entertainment in 2024: A Year of Changes and Challenges

2024 was a unique year for Indian entertainment. Fewer films hit the theaters, but those that did were either massive hits or big flops. People were pickier about what movies they watched in cinemas. The COVID-19 pandemic played a part in this, as habits formed during lockdowns stuck. Franchise film

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

MRI vs. CT: How Well Does 0. 5T MRI Show Sinus Issues?

Imagine you're trying to see inside your sinuses. Two tools are often used: Computed Tomography (CT) scans and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). A recent study pitted 0. 5T MRI against CT to see if it could do the job just as well. The test involved 42 patients who had both scans within an average o

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

How Exercise Lowers Stroke Risk: Lessons from Middle-Aged and Older Adults in China

Stroke remains a major health issue in many countries, and China is particularly affected. A study explored the ties between different types of physical activity and stroke risk in middle-aged and older Chinese adults. Using data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) 2020,

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Dec 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up: How Brazil Nut Shells Help Remove Catechol from Water

Imagine using something you'd normally toss away to clean up a big mess! Scientists are doing just that by using activated carbon made from Brazil nut shells to soak up chemicals like catechol from wastewater. They've learned that the best conditions for this to happen are at pH 6 and temperatures b

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Teaching Future Doctors How to Talk to Patients About Healthy Living

It's no secret that doctors struggle with encouraging patients to adopt healthier habits. They often feel it's not that important or lack confidence in delivering guidance. But, do you know where this pattern starts? It begins early in medical school, specifically in the preclinical years. There's a

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