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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Nursing Students' Eyes: Seeing Teamwork in Slovak Hospitals

Nursing students in Slovakia are the fresh eyes watching how nurses work together in hospitals. This isn't just about learning to be a nurse; it's about seeing how well nurses play together as a team. It's like watching a sports team from the sidelines, but instead of scoring goals, they're saving l

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Why Do Bones Break Again After Fixing Them?

Osteoporosis is a condition that weakens bones, making them prone to fractures. One common issue is when the spine's vertebrae break, known as osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF). Doctors often use a procedure called percutaneous vertebral augmentation (PVA) to fix these breaks. PVA

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Driving Into The Future: A New Way to Predict Car Paths

Imagine driving down a busy street, and suddenly, your car has to make a quick decision. This is the kind of challenge that autonomous vehicles face every day. One big problem is missing data. Cars can't always see what's happening around them, and that makes it hard to predict where they should go.

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Mar 04 2025SCIENCE

Chilling with Cold: How a Gene Helps Plants Beat the Chill

In the northern parts of China, the persimmon industry faces a big challenge. The cold winters can be tough on Diospyros plants, making it hard for them to thrive. But there's a hero in this story: Diospyros lotus L. This plant is known for its tough seedlings, cold resistance, and ability to be gra

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

TB Hotspots: Uncovering Nepal's Environmental Links

Nepal is grappling with a significant health issue. Every year, around 70, 000 new cases of tuberculosis (TB) emerge in the country. That's a lot of people affected by a preventable and curable disease. In 2022 alone, the incidence rate was 229 cases per 100, 000 people. This is a stark reminder tha

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

What Makes Life Better for Lung Cancer Patients?

Lung cancer is a major health issue worldwide, causing significant illness and death. It's not just about survival; it's about how well patients live during and after treatment. This is where the concept of quality of life (QoL) comes in. QoL is a big deal for lung cancer patients. It's abo

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Surgery: A New Hope for Vietnam

Breast cancer is a major concern worldwide, especially among women. It is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths for women. The good news is that breast reconstruction after mastectomy can greatly improve a patient's quality of life and appearance. One popular method is nipple-sparing mastectom

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Mar 01 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Wild Ride: From Trump's Boost to Market Wobble

Bitcoin's value has taken a tumble, dropping below 90, 000 dollars. This happened after a big jump during the last presidential election. The cryptocurrency market is now showing signs of slowing down. This is a big change from the excitement that came with the election. Bitcoin was trading at 87,

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Cheap Drugs, Big Questions: How Hospital Savings Affect Cancer Treatment

Imagine hospitals and clinics buying drugs at bargain prices, yet billing insurance companies full price. This is the 340B Drug Pricing Program. It's designed to support safety-net hospitals and clinics, but it's also changing how doctors prescribe medicines, especially for breast cancer treatment.

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Tilapia's Metabolic Secrets: A Year in the Life

Tilapia are tropical fish that live in warm waters. They have special ways to handle changes in their environment. These changes happen because of the seasons. Scientists wanted to understand how tilapia's bodies adapt to these seasonal shifts. They looked at how the fish's metabolism changes throug

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