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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Medical Students Step Up for Disability Awareness

Medical students often lack exposure to disability issues, which can lead to misunderstandings and unease when treating patients with disabilities. A group aimed to change this by creating an optional course. They wanted to boost students' skills in understanding and supporting people with disabilit

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Unusual Tongue Spasms and the Surprising Fix

Tongue spasms might sound like a joke, but for some people, it is a serious issue. This condition is called hemilingual spasm. It is very rare and causes one side of the tongue to spasm. This can make it hard to talk and even cause pain. Doctors think it might be due to a nerve being squeezed by a b

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of the Missing Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acid Receptor

Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids, or EETs, are special molecules. They come from a process involving arachidonic acid and specific enzymes. These molecules are famous for fighting inflammation, lowering blood pressure, and promoting heart health. Yet, there is a puzzle. Scientists have not found the exact

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

A New Era of Efficiency: Trump's Cabinet and Musk's Mission

The political scene buzzed with a unique gathering. President Trump assembled his Cabinet members for a meeting that had a special guest: Elon Musk. This wasn't the first time Musk had joined these discussions, but it was clear that his presence was meant to send a strong message. Musk, known for h

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Mar 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Genetic Data in Jeopardy: The 23andMe Dilemma

The company 23andMe is in a tough spot. It is struggling financially and dealing with a major data breach. This has raised serious questions about the future of the genetic data of its 15 million customers. The firm, once a leader in DNA testing, is now facing an uncertain future. Its value has drop

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Role in Federal Worker Rehiring

The Trump administration has requested the Supreme Court to pause a court order. This order mandates the rehiring of thousands of federal employees. These workers were dismissed en masse as part of a plan to significantly reduce the federal workforce. The administration's emergency appeal argues th

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Nurses Bridging Cultures: A Fresh Start

Nurses have a big job. They take care of people from all walks of life. This means they need to understand different cultures. It is not just about knowing customs. It is about respecting them. This is where transcultural nursing comes in. It is a way of nursing that respects and values cultural dif

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Mar 24 2025EDUCATION

Why Diverse Views Boost Smart Group Decisions

The idea that different opinions can make a group smarter has been tested. Some studies show that when people consider views they don't agree with, the group's guesses get better. However, other research using complex models found no improvement. This raises a big question: does disagreeing really h

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Microglia's Role in Brain Healing After Sudden Injuries

Microglia are the brain's first responders to sudden injuries. They are a type of immune cell that lives in the central nervous system. When something goes wrong, like a bad fall or a stroke, microglia spring into action. They change their behavior and release tiny packages called extracellular vesi

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Struggles of Bedouin Families in Unrecognized Villages

The Bedouin people in the Naqab/Negev region live in unrecognized villages. They face many hardships. These families are part of a cultural minority. They struggle in economic, social, and educational areas. Their situation is tough. They live in a constant state of political conflict. Two studies

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