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Jun 20 2025EDUCATION

Teaching Ethics in Nursing: A Fresh Approach

Nursing is a tough job. It requires a lot of knowledge and skill. But it also requires something else. It requires strong ethics. Ethics are like a compass. They guide nurses in making the right decisions. They help them navigate tough situations. So, how can nursing schools teach ethics effectively

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

The Doctor's Role in Shaping Young Lives

The world of medicine is changing. Doctors are now looking beyond pills and procedures. They are focusing on how everyday choices affect health. This is especially true for kids. Doctors who specialize in children's health are stepping up. They are taking on a bigger role in promoting healthy h

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Jun 19 2025EDUCATION

Students Dive Into the World of Forensic Science

In Richland County, a unique opportunity is opening doors for students. They are getting a firsthand look at the work of coroners. They are learning about forensic science and death investigation. This is all thanks to the Richland County Coroner Cadet Program. This program is not your typical c

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Jun 19 2025HEALTH

Flea Frenzy: Unraveling Plague Risks in Tanzanian Homes

In the heart of Tanzania, the Mbulu district faces a persistent health challenge: the plague. This disease, often spread by fleas, has been a recurring issue, but understanding why it keeps coming back has been tricky. Researchers dove into the homes of this rural area to figure out what's going on

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

Schooling and Heart Health: A Surprising Link

The link between education and health is complex. For starters, education level can hint at a person's social and economic background. This is important because it can affect health risks. People with higher education levels tend to have better health outcomes. However, the specific effects of ed

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Jun 18 2025EDUCATION

Parents Worry: How Money and Education Shape Views on School Policy

The Chinese government launched the "Double Reduction" policy in 2021. It aimed to lessen the stress parents feel about their kids' education. The policy targets two main issues: too much homework and too many after-school classes. It seeks to make education fairer for all students. The policy h

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Jun 17 2025EDUCATION

New York City's Education Crisis: Time for Real Change

New York City's public schools are in deep trouble. The city spends a staggering 41 billion dollars on education each year. This is the biggest chunk of the city's 115 billion dollar budget. Yet, the results are far from impressive. Nearly half of the fourth-graders in the city struggle with basic r

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Jun 17 2025EDUCATION

How to Teach Health Students About Violence Against Women

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has laid out some rules on how to handle violence against women. The idea is to see if these rules can be taught to health students in Latin American universities. This means figuring out what might stop or help this from happening. The first step is to

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Legal Battle: The Fight for Foreign Students

Harvard University is in a legal fight with the Trump administration. The battle is over foreign students. The Trump administration wants to block these students from coming to Harvard. This is not the first time the two have clashed. The dispute has been going on for months. It started when Harvard

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Jun 16 2025EDUCATION

Texas Education: Big Changes on the Horizon

Texas is making big moves in education. The state is rolling out a huge $1 billion voucher program. Starting in 2026, families can get $10, 000 a year to help pay for private school. Kids with disabilities can get up to $30, 000. Sounds great, right? Not so fast. Critics worry that this will t

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