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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

“From Global to Local: Unpacking the 2021 Burden of Disease Study”

This year, the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2021 study was introduced, highlighting the enormous health impacts of COVID-19 globally. Unlike previous versions, this study specifically addresses both direct and indirect effects of the pandemic. What makes this edition unique is its potential to dri

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Dec 14 2024CRIME

Asian Americans & Hate Crimes: The Mental Health Impact

Between 2019 and 2020, hate crimes against Asian Americans soared in the U. S. Many faced discrimination due to COVID-19, leading to increased psychological distress. We explored whether this surge in hate crimes was linked to more psychiatric Emergency Department (ED) visits among Asian Americans i

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Dec 14 2024BUSINESS

Tourism Boom in Fujian: Green is Gold

Everyone knows that tourism can really boost an economy. So, let's take a look at Fujian Province in China. Researchers there used a fancy index system with 6 main parts and 24 smaller ones to check how tourism was doing. They looked at 9 cities from 2016 to 2019. They used some math tricks like ent

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

The Lives of Ilocano Elders During COVID: Health Habits and Well-being

The COVID-19 pandemic has hit everyone hard, but older adults have faced special challenges. This study looked into the lives of Ilocano seniors aged 60-93 from Ilocos Norte. Researchers wanted to know how their health habits affected their quality of life. They asked about things like exercise, eat

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Dec 13 2024CRIME

President Biden Shows Mercy to Notorious Chicago Fraudsters

In a surprising move, President Joe Biden has decided to cut short the prison sentences of two infamous Chicago-area fraudsters. Rita Crundwell, former comptroller of Dixon, and Eric Bloom, ex-head of Sentinel Management Group, were among the lucky ones whose sentences were commuted. This decision w

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Dec 12 2024HEALTH

Digital Health Companies: Scaling Up in a Regulated World

Digital health technologies (DHTs) have surged over the last decade, boosted by advancements like electronic health records and the COVID-19 pandemic. More funding and regulatory backing have also fueled this growth. Yet, many DHT companies hit roadblocks when trying to expand. For instance, Pear Th

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Dec 11 2024BUSINESS

Petals & Memories: A Flower Shop's Two Decades in Farmingdale

In bustling Farmingdale, New York, there's a little store that's become a big part of the community's fabric. The Flower Shop of Farmingdale turned 20 this week. To celebrate, the shop held a ribbon cutting event. Owner Jeanette Zimmerman-Schmidt looked back at the journey. "It's not just about flow

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Dec 11 2024HEALTH

Switching Gears: Teachers' COVID Journey in Switzerland

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, schools around the world closed their doors, but not in Switzerland. A research study conducted from late 2021 to early 2022 looked into how Swiss teachers were handling the situation. It was a tough time for educators, with many feeling isolated and uncertain. Yet, t

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Dec 11 2024FINANCE

Small Businesses: COVID Loans Gone Wrong

Imagine you're a small business owner who received a federal COVID loan to keep your doors open. Now, you're in a mess because the loan has been sent to collections, even though you've been trying to pay it back. Sounds unfair, right? Well, this is happening to many small business owners. The Small

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Heart Changes Post-COVID: The Fibrosis Factor

Ever wondered why some people experience heart issues after recovering from COVID-19? Scientists are on the case, trying to uncover how the virus might harm heart tissue. One important factor is something called vascular fibrosis, which is like scarring in the blood vessels. This scarring can disrup

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