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May 22 2025HEALTH

Home Health and Telehealth: A Pandemic Pivot

The pandemic changed how home health agencies (HHAs) operated. Before COVID-19, telehealth was not widely used. It was more of an option than a necessity. The pandemic forced a shift. HHAs had to adapt quickly. They had to find ways to keep patients safe and cared for without putting them at risk.

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Obesity in Iran: A Growing Concern

Obesity, which is having a Body Mass Index of 30 or more, is a big problem in Iran. It is a major health issue that needs attention. It is important to understand the factors that contribute to obesity in Iran. This is especially true when looking at differences between men and women. A recent s

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May 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Rock Star and Politician: A Battle of Words and Music

Bruce Springsteen and Donald Trump are in a public spat. It's not the first time a musician has clashed with a politician. But this time, it's personal. The former president took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to criticize the singer. He shared a video of himself hitting a golf ball. T

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May 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

A. I. and Design: A New Era of Smart Gadgets

The tech world has witnessed a significant shift with the rise of artificial intelligence. This change has impacted how software is developed, how people find information, and how images and videos are created. All of this is possible with just a few prompts to a chatbot. However, A. I. has not yet

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May 22 2025FINANCE

Global Debt Worries Shake Markets

A recent surge in government borrowing has investors on edge. This has led to a sharp drop in U. S. bond prices and a tumble in stock markets. The S&P 500 fell by 1. 6%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by over 800 points, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq declined by 1. 4%. Investors are nervous ab

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May 22 2025EDUCATION

How Many Women Does It Take to Close the Research Gap?

The world of research in economics and political science is slowly changing. The number of women in these fields is growing. However, there is still a noticeable difference in the amount of research produced by men and women. This is especially true in the top 50 universities around the world. T

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Health Spending Patterns in Rich Countries

Healthcare spending is a big deal. It's not just about money. It's about how countries take care of their people. A recent study dug deep into this topic. It looked at 37 wealthy nations over 12 years. The goal? To find out what makes healthcare spending tick. The study used a fancy method called f

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May 21 2025CELEBRITIES

The Man Behind Norm Peterson: A Life in Comedy

George Wendt, known to many as the lovable Norm Peterson from the hit TV show "Cheers, " has passed away at the age of 76. His family shared the sad news, highlighting his warmth and kindness. Wendt was much more than just an actor; he was a dedicated family man and a cherished friend to many. His j

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May 21 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Long-Term Endurance Sports on Heart Health

Endurance sports enthusiasts who have been active for a long time might face a higher chance of developing atrial fibrillation (AF). This condition is linked to changes in the left atrium of the heart, including the buildup of scar tissue, known as fibrosis. A recent study looked into these changes

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Maine's Lawmaker: Free Speech or Bullying?

A recent Supreme Court decision has stirred up a debate about free speech and representation. The court's ruling involves a Maine lawmaker, Laurel Libby, who faced punishment for posting a picture of a transgender high school athlete on social media. Libby's actions were meant to protest against tra

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