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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Giardia in Wild Rodents: A Hidden Threat in Southern China

Imagine tiny, flagellated creatures lurking in the feces of wild rodents across southern China. These aren't your average critters; they're Giardia, a type of protozoan that can cause some serious health issues. Researchers decided to investigate how common these parasites are in wild rodents in Gua

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Virtual Check-Ups: How Telemedicine Changed Doctor Visits in South Korea

During the COVID-19 pandemic, South Korea saw a big change in how people got medical care for minor illnesses. Telemedicine, or virtual doctor visits, became a popular option. This shift happened between February 24, 2020, and February 23, 2021. Researchers looked at data from almost 3 million peopl

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Pennsylvania's Political Divide: A Congresswoman's Controversial Stance

In January, a Pennsylvania congresswoman stirred up controversy. She posted a message on her social media account. She said that white supremacy and xenophobia are the real values of the political right. She claimed these values are not from the teachings of Christ. This statement sparked a heated d

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Feb 21 2025EDUCATION

Stories vs. Textbooks: Which Helps Students Learn Anatomy Better?

Imagine trying to learn about the human body without any stories or interesting details. That's what traditional anatomy classes often look like. But what if adding a bit of storytelling could make learning anatomy more fun and effective? That's exactly what a recent study explored. A group

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Brain Drain: How Doctors Feel Appreciated in the Neurology World

In the world of medicine, especially in neurology, it's crucial to understand how doctors and trainees feel about their work environment. A recent study focused on this, looking at how different ways of showing appreciation are seen by faculty and trainees in a neurology department at a big academic

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Smiles at Risk: How COVID-19 Hit Kids' Dental Care Hard

Dental sealant programs in schools have long been a lifeline for kids who might not otherwise see a dentist. These programs do more than just help kids' teeth; they also gather important data. This data can help track how well dental care is reaching kids and where it's falling short. When schools s

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Feb 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Did Apple Skip MagSafe on the iPhone 16e?

Apple's newest iPhone, the 16e, has caused quite a stir. One of the biggest talking points is the missing MagSafe feature. Some people thought the new C1 modem might be the reason, as it could interfere with MagSafe's magnets. This seemed plausible, especially since the upcoming iPhone 17 Air, which

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Feb 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Chapter Ahead for Brooklyn Arts

The Brooklyn Academy of Music is saying goodbye to its president, Gina Duncan. She will be leaving her post when her contract ends in June, after spending three years at the helm. The news came out on a Wednesday evening, but no specific reason was given for her departure. The institution did, howev

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Feb 20 2025SCIENCE

How Believing in Conspiracies Can Shape Our Lives

Conspiracy theories, those intriguing whispers of secret plots, have long captivated people's minds. But why do some individuals latch onto these ideas? Well, it turns out that for those who feel disconnected from society, believing in conspiracies can provide a sense of purpose. It's like finding a

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Metabolic Syndrome: How Age and Lifestyle Mix in Mexico

Metabolic syndrome, or MetS, is a group of conditions that can lead to serious health issues. It's like a recipe for trouble, with high blood pressure, high blood sugar, excess body fat around the waist, and abnormal cholesterol or triglyceride levels. These conditions can increase the risk of hea

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