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Apr 14 2025EDUCATION

The Journey of Burmese Students in Indiana

The United States is a major destination for refugees seeking a new life. Among them, Indiana is home to the third-largest community of Burmese refugees. Many of these families have college-age children. They want to help their kids thrive in this new environment. A study looked into how these stude

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Apr 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

SNL's Unfunny Joke: Aimee Lou Wood Speaks Out

Aimee Lou Wood, the British actress known for her role in The White Lotus season three, recently shared her thoughts on a Saturday Night Live sketch that poked fun at her character. The sketch, titled The White POTUS, swapped out characters from the show with figures from Donald Trump's presidency.

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Future of Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellows

The world of Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM) has seen significant shifts since it became a recognized subspecialty in 2016. As the field adapts, the expectations for fellows completing their training are also changing. The road ahead for these medical professionals is filled with both opportunitie

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Why Personalized Training Matters for Dialysis Patients

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a lifeline for many patients with kidney issues. It works by cleaning the blood inside the body. Nurses play a big role in teaching patients and their caregivers how to do this safely at home. The goal is to give them the right knowledge and skills. This way, they can avo

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Apr 13 2025BUSINESS

The Battle for Social Media Supremacy

The biggest legal showdown in social media history is about to kick off. The Federal Trade Commission is going head-to-head with Meta. This is not just any court battle. It is a massive court case that has been in the works for nearly six years. The focus is on whether Meta broke the rules when it b

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

How Opinion Pieces Shape the Fight Against Opioid Overdoses

The fight against opioid overdoses is seeing a glimmer of hope. After years of climbing numbers, deaths from opioid overdoses are finally dropping in the United States. This shift is partly due to the growing presence of harm reduction services. These services aim to minimize the negative effects of

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

The Mystery of the Golden Trump Pins

In April 2025, a strange rumor spread quickly. People said that U. S. President Donald Trump had told his cabinet and other supporters to wear golden lapel pins with his face on them. This rumor started on social media platforms like Facebook, X, Reddit, Threads, and Bluesky. A Facebook user claime

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Confusion in the Scan Room: A Child's Mysterious Neuroblastoma Results

A young boy, just 6 years old, was dealing with neuroblastoma. Doctors wanted to see how well his treatment was working. They used a special scan called 68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT. The results were puzzling. There was a lot of activity in the right side of his jawbone. This made doctors think the disease

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

The Power of Plant-Based Eating on Diabetes and Inflammation

The connection between what we eat and our health is undeniable. For those dealing with type 2 diabetes, managing inflammation is crucial. This condition is marked by immune cells that are always on high alert and elevated levels of pro-inflammatory substances. This ongoing inflammation, along with

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Women's Health: The Challenge of Finishing Diabetes Prevention Programs

Women who have had gestational diabetes face a tough road. They are at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This is a serious health issue. There is a program called Life! It aims to help these women. The program focuses on preventing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. It is funded

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