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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

How Schooling Shapes Our Brain's Future

Dementia is a scary word. It's a condition that affects how we think, remember, and even who we are. But here's something interesting: how much schooling we have can make a big difference in how likely we are to get it. Schooling isn't just about getting a job or making money. It's also about keepi

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

How COVID-19 Changed the Policy Game

The COVID-19 pandemic was a big wake-up call. It showed us how important it is to use solid evidence when making big decisions. Policymakers had to scramble to find reliable information to guide their actions. This rush highlighted a big problem: we need a better way to organize and use evidence, es

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Life in Flux: How Constant Rule Changes Affected Us

The pandemic brought a whirlwind of changes to our daily lives. One moment, wearing a mask was mandatory, and the next, it was optional. This back-and-forth made planning ahead nearly impossible. Imagine living in a place where rules kept shifting like quicksand. It was stressful, to say the least.

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

The Rise of Superbugs: A New Threat in the UAE

The United Arab Emirates is facing a new challenge in the world of medicine. A dangerous type of bacteria, Escherichia coli, has been found to be resistant to a powerful group of antibiotics called carbapenems. This bacteria is part of a group known as ST167, which is considered high-risk. The speci

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Buddhist Temples: A Hidden Gem for Dementia Care

Buddhist temples are quietly becoming a lifeline for families caring for loved ones with dementia. These places of worship are stepping up to fill a gap in the community's support system. This is happening outside of the usual government-run programs. They are offering a unique space for caregiver

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Feb 27 2025EDUCATION

Power in Numbers: Academics Unite for Change

Universities are facing some big challenges. Redundancies, market pressures, and political changes are shaking things up. So, what can academics do? Well, they can start by looking at their own work habits and seeing where they can make a difference. Academics are part of a larger group of universi

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Feb 27 2025CRIME

Who's at Risk? Unpacking Homicide Trends in the US

Homicide is a major killer in the US, especially for those under 45. It's not just about where you live, but who you are. Race, ethnicity, and sex all play a role. But, we need a bigger picture. We need to look at all these factors together. This will help us understand the full story. It will

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Caring for Our Elders: How Housing and Income Affect Senior Care Needs

China is rapidly becoming an aging society, and with that comes the challenge of caring for our elderly population. To understand what our seniors need, researchers looked at three main areas: daily living support, healthcare, and fun activities. They created a survey with 11 specific questions and

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

The Hidden World of EBV: Unraveling the Virus's Dance

The Epstein-Barr virus, or EBV, is a sneaky little bug that has infected more than 90% of people worldwide. It's not just a one-trick pony; it can cause infectious mononucleosis and is linked to various cancers, fatigue, and even depression. So, it's a big deal. Scientists have been studyin

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Feb 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Big Data Center Shift

Microsoft has been making some big changes to its data center plans. They've decided to cancel leases with several data center providers, which adds up to a significant amount of capacity. We're talking about a couple hundred megawatts, which is roughly the size of two large data centers. This move

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