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May 03 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Tax Status: Politics or Policy?

Harvard University is in the hot seat. The former president threatened to take away their tax-exempt status. This isn't the first time he's targeted the university, but this time, it could backfire. Legal experts are raising eyebrows over the potential consequences. The IRS has the power to strip H

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May 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

The End of an Era: Skype's Final Call

The digital world is saying goodbye to a familiar face. Skype, the pioneer of video calls, will be shutting down on May 5th. For many, this news brings a mix of memories and a touch of sadness. After all, Skype was the first to make seeing loved ones across the globe as easy as a click. It was the b

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Fighting Back Against ESKAPE: The Power of Cephalosporin Combos

The world is facing a significant health challenge from ESKAPE pathogens. These bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics. This is a big problem because it makes infections harder to treat. The World Health Organization is pushing for new ways to fight these pathogens. One promisin

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May 03 2025CRIME

The Dark Side of a Hip-Hop Mogul

The glamorous world of Sean Combs, better known as Diddy, is about to face a harsh spotlight. The upcoming trial will shift the focus from his lavish White Parties to disturbing allegations of exploitation and abuse. Prosecutors plan to paint a grim picture of the hip-hop mogul, accusing him of us

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Medical Students' Views on End-of-Life Choices

The world of medicine is full of tough decisions. One of the toughest areas is end-of-life care. This includes choices like voluntary active euthanasia, assisted dying, passive euthanasia, palliative sedation, and stopping or not starting treatments. These options are now common in medical practice.

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Boosting Help for Kids Hurt by Gun Violence

Kids getting hurt by guns is a big problem. Many kids end up in the emergency room because of this. A hospital can help them and their families deal with this trauma. This is what a hospital-based violence intervention program does. They try to lower the chances of these kids getting hurt again.

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May 03 2025CRIME

Crime Scenes and Medical Teams: A Hidden Challenge

Medical teams often rush into chaotic situations. They focus on saving lives. But there's another crucial aspect they must consider. Crime scenes can hold vital clues. These clues can help solve crimes. Yet, medical teams might unintentionally mess with these clues. This is where training comes in.

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May 03 2025HEALTH

The Silent Battle: Unveiling Dental Experts' Knowledge of Oral Cancer

Oral cancer is a sneaky and increasingly common health issue. Most people find out they have it too late. This is surprising because oral cancer can be spotted early with simple checks. Dental experts are key players in catching it early. They can spot signs during regular check-ups. A recent check

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May 03 2025HEALTH

How do patients feel about giving consent for surgery in Kurdistan?

The way patients feel about their care is a big deal in healthcare. It is a way to measure how good the service is. When patients feel good about the care they get, they are more likely to follow their treatment plan. They will also be more involved in their own care. They will use healthcare servic

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Skin Issues in Kids with Hyper IgE Syndrome

Hyper IgE Syndrome, also called Job's syndrome, is a rare condition. It messes with the immune system. Kids with this syndrome get sick often and have high levels of a certain antibody. This antibody is called immunoglobulin E. Most people know about the lung and body-wide problems it causes. Howeve

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