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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Gender Bias in Medical Records: The Language That Speaks Volumes

Doctors could be unintentionally showing their opinions on patients based on the language they use to describe them. Using a type of artificial intelligence called Natural Language Processing, it's possible to identify subtle biases. This AI looks at the language used in the medical records to figur

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Federal Data Mixup

General Services Administration(“GSA”) employee records were basically being used without permission. Is that possible? An IBM employee got a peculiar request to share on GSA's 14, 000 employees. The request to obtain human resources records for all employees of the GSA was odd. The GSA wasn't thin

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Scandal Rocks DOJ Team as US Treasury faces Data privacy concerns.

A judge put the brakes on a team member's access to sensitive Treasury data, right before someone from the team stepped down after some nasty social media posts came to light. There are three union groups involved, blasting the way all this was handled. The judge tossed a temporary restriction at U.

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Feb 10 2025SPORTS

Eagles Soar in New Orleans, Mahomes' Night Turns into a Nightmare

The Super Bowl, an annual showdown of NFL giants, saw the Philadelphia Eagles soar to victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans. It was a night of triumph for the Eagles, and a disappointing collapse for the Chiefs. The Eagles' star quarterback, Jalen Hurts, led his team to a commanding wi

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Feb 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Super Stars or Super Flops: The Super Bowl 2025 Ads Reviewed

The Super Bowl 2025 gathered over 100 million viewers between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs for a night of grand entertainment. Advertisers paid up to $8 million for a 30-second ad slot. The ads included Hollywood stars like Glen Powell, Antonio Banderas, Channing Tatum, and Ch

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Trump Shakes Up the Kennedy Center

Once in a while, something happens that surprise everyone. Donald Trump—the former President—recently made waves. He publicly announced some big changes at the Kennedy Center. The center puts on the best shows in the country and is known for its commitment to performing arts. This captured a lot of

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Main Road Reopens Amid Uncertain Peace

A temporary pause in fighting is pushing forward in Gaza as Israeli forces step back from a key route between the north and south sides of the region, handing a victory to Hamas. The move is part of a broader deal to ease tensions and extend a fragile peace, but talks didn’t seem as sild as clouds m

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Feb 09 2025SPORTS

Lacrosse Spine Injury Care: New Guidelines

Lacrosse is picking up steam all around the globe, and it's even coming back to the Olympics in 2028. With more players on the field, there's a greater need to keep them safe. Spine injuries can be serious, and handling them correctly before getting to the hospital is crucial. Experts got together

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Can Checking Kids' Pasts Change Their Future?

In the world of pediatric care, there is a growing interest in asking children and teenagers about tough stuff they might have gone through in their lives. But what does this actually do for kids who need extra help? First, it is important to understand what these past experiences are. Word

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Pustular Psoriasis: A Closer Look at Patient Struggles

Pustular Psoriasis, or PPG, is a severe form of skin disease that can drastically affect a person's life. A recent study in France looked into the lives of patients with PPG to understand their daily challenges. The study used a set of questionnaires to measure their quality of life. The results wer

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