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Dec 28 2024EDUCATION

A Disabled Teacher's Fight for Job Security: The City's Controversial Move

Abraham Freud, a dedicated special-ed teacher with 24 years of experience under his belt, now faces a fight he wasn't expecting. Scoliosis and arthritis have made it impossible for him to manage a classroom full of autistic students. Instead of offering support, the New York City Department of Educa

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Parents' Journey: Living With Kids Who Have Genetic Brain Conditions

Ever wondered what it's like for parents whose kids have rare genetic brain conditions? Let's dive into their world. Imagine having a child with Dravet syndrome or Doose syndrome. These are types of developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEE), which affect the brain in unique ways. Parents f

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Serotonin's Role in Substance Use: A Genetic Look

Substance use disorders are complex issues that are influenced by both our genes and our environment. One key player in this mix is serotonin, a chemical in our brain that's linked to how we feel and behave. Scientists have found that variations in the genes that control serotonin receptors might ma

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Apps for Parkinson's: Helping Patients Live Better

Millions of people globally deal with Parkinson's disease (PD), a condition where parts of the brain gradually stop working properly. Thankfully, mobile apps can make a real difference for these patients. They can help manage symptoms, boost daily life, and overall well-being. But, there's no go-to

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Older Adults in Psychiatric Care: How Physical Health Affects Their Stay

Imagine you're an elderly person in a psychiatric hospital. You're not just dealing with mental health issues, but also physical ones. A recent study in Guangzhou, China, looked into how many physical diseases these patients have and what factors influence that number. They checked out 332 patients

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Trace Elements and Autism: A Closer Look

Did you know that certain trace elements in our body might play a role in autism spectrum disorder (ASD)? A study in China found that kids with ASD had different levels of manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), and selenium (Se) compared to typically developing kids. The kids with ASD had lower zin

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Zoology's Global Impact in the 21st Century

Zoology, the study of animals, has transformed into a global powerhouse in the 21st century, thanks to two key institutions: the International Zoological Congress and the International Society of Zoological Sciences (ISZS). These organizations have been driving forces behind international cooperatio

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Fighting Autism: AI's Dandelion-Inspired Solution

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a brain condition that affects how people act, interact, and think. There's no cure, which makes early detection crucial. Doctors look at kids' behaviors and history to spot it, but it's tough. The face can show brain signs, so facial features are a handy tool. AI c

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Is Gadolinium Necessary for White Matter Tract Imaging?

Imagine you’re at the doctor’s office, and they want to look closely at the white matter tracts in your brain, like the corticospinal tract (which helps with moving your body) and the medial lemniscus (which is all about feelings like temperature and touch). They use a special type of brain scan cal

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Dec 28 2024CRIME

Crash on Boston's Green Line: Car vs. Cruiser Causes Delays

On Monday night, a Boston police cruiser and a Tesla collided, causing some serious trouble for commuters on the Green Line's B Branch. The crash happened on Commonwealth Avenue, near Washington Street, and left a police officer with injuries that weren't too severe, according to the Boston Police D

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