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May 22 2025HEALTH

Hearing Voices in Challenging Places

In many areas of the world, people struggle with hearing voices that others do not. This is a common symptom of psychosis. These places are often in low and middle income countries. These countries face unique challenges. They have limited resources and different cultural beliefs. This makes it hard

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Cancer Care: Navigating Pain and Loss for Doctors and Patients

Cancer treatment is a tough journey for both patients and doctors. It's a battle that goes beyond just the physical fight. It's about the deep emotional and spiritual struggles that come with it. This piece dives into how doctors can better support patients facing terminal illnesses. It also looks a

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May 20 2025EDUCATION

Struggling Abroad: How International Students Can Thrive

International students often face a mountain of challenges when they first arrive at a university in a foreign country. These students must deal with a lot more than just academics. They have to handle living on their own, managing money, and taking care of their own health. All of these tasks can b

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

Copper's Role in Crafting Special Molecules

In the world of chemistry, copper is a star player. It helps create special molecules called 1-aminoisoquinolines. This process is a clever mix of reactions. It starts with three key ingredients: 2-bromoaryl nitriles, terminal alkynes, and amines. These are not your everyday kitchen ingredients. The

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Spot Hidden Dangers in Our Environment

TBBPA is a nasty chemical found in many places. It is toxic and can harm living things. So, scientists are always looking for better ways to find it. They want methods that are simple, cheap, and reliable. One new method uses a special kind of sensor. This sensor is made from a mix of copper and org

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May 17 2025CRIME

Three Captured as Hunt for Escaped Inmates Continues

It all went down on a Saturday. The Louisiana State Police shared some pictures. They showed three men being flown out of New Orleans. These were not just any men. They were escapees from the Orleans Parish jail. The escape happened early Friday morning. The three men were Kendell Myles, Robert Mood

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Two Key Players in Alzheimer's Detection: A Fresh Look

Alzheimer's disease is a growing concern, with millions of people affected worldwide. Early detection is crucial for better management and treatment. Two important indicators of this disease are monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE). These substances are often elevated in indiv

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May 14 2025SCIENCE

How Feminist Beliefs Shape Women's Relationships

Growing up with emotional wounds can shape how women handle fights in their romantic relationships. But here's a twist: having a strong feminist identity might just be the secret weapon for navigating these challenges. This isn't about drama or power struggles. It's about understanding how past exp

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Trump's Copyright Office Shake-Up: A Surprising Twist

The recent shake-up at the US Copyright Office has taken an unexpected turn. The tech industry, particularly AI companies, had hoped to gain an advantage. However, their plans seem to have backfired. The new acting leaders appointed by Trump are not friendly to the tech industry. In fact, they a

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May 14 2025POLITICS

The Church's Stand Against Favoritism

The Episcopal Church has decided to stop working with the U. S. government on refugee resettlement. This move comes after the Trump administration asked the church to help resettle white Afrikaners from South Africa. The church's leader, Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe, made it clear that this request we

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