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Jul 06 2025EDUCATION

Schools in Zimbabwe Take a Stand Against Violence

In Zimbabwe, a unique effort is underway to tackle violence in schools. The focus is on Catholic-run primary schools, where a program called Safe Schools is being developed. This program aims to reduce violence from teachers and bullying among students. It's not just about creating a new program but

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Money Matters: A Closer Look at Europe's Hospital Finances

Hospitals are the backbone of any health system. They are where people go when they are sick or injured. But in many parts of Europe, these hospitals are struggling with money problems. The issue is that there is no clear, organized data to show just how bad things are. A recent study tried to chan

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Is Remote Patient Monitoring Worth the Cost?

Managing chronic conditions is a big problem for health systems everywhere. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a tool that could help, but figuring out if it's worth the money is tricky. RPM lets doctors keep an eye on patients from afar. This can mean fewer trips to the hospital and better care. B

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Smart Drug Delivery: How Acetals and Ketals Handle Acidity and Stability

In the world of smart drug delivery, scientists are always looking for ways to make sure medicines reach exactly where they are needed. One way to do this is by using special molecules called acetals and ketals. These molecules can break down in acidic environments, like those found in tumors or ins

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Helping Older Adults Move from Hospital to Home: A New Tool to Spot the Bumps and Helping Hands

Older adults often face hurdles when moving from hospital to home. Current tools don't always catch what helps or what gets in the way. A new study stepped in to create a better tool for this job. The goal was clear: make a tool that spots both the roadblocks and the helpers in this transition. Thi

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Supporting Young Mothers in Iran: A Step Towards a Brighter Future

In many parts of the world, young girls under 20 are becoming mothers. This can be tough on their mental health, leading to feelings of sadness, anxiety, and stress. The problem is, there aren't enough good plans to support these young mothers, especially in places with limited resources. Iran is t

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Role of Assistant Nurses in Nursing Homes

Assistant nurses (ANs) play a big part in taking care of older people in nursing homes. But, there is a problem. Many ANs do not know enough about medicines and the issues that can come with them. This lack of knowledge can lead to serious problems for the people they care for. A study wanted to fi

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Connecting Health Records for Better Baby Care

In the U. S. , parents and babies often visit different hospitals for care. This can make it tough to gather all the needed health info for research. Linking electronic health records (EHR) from various places could help. But how can this be done while keeping everyone's privacy safe? Researchers h

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Protecting Tiny Life Forms for Tomorrow

Microbial life is everywhere. It's in the soil, in the air, and even inside us. These tiny organisms are super important for keeping the planet healthy and balanced. But humans are messing things up. We're losing these microbes fast. This is a big problem because it affects everything from the envir

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Survive in Poor Soils: The Myrtaceae Mystery

Plants in places like Australia, the Amazon, and China face a tough challenge: soils lacking phosphorus. This essential nutrient is like food for plants, but it's often in short supply. Some plants, like those in the Proteaceae and Cyperaceae families, have a clever trick. They release special chemi

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