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Jul 24 2025HEALTH

Celebrities and Brain Health: A Wake-Up Call for Doctors

Celebrities often bring attention to health issues. When a famous person faces a health problem, it can spark conversations. Intracranial aneurysms are one such condition. These are bulges in brain arteries that can be life-threatening. When a celebrity has this issue, it's a chance to educate the p

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Jul 23 2025EDUCATION

How Money Matters in Japan's Older Art Lovers

In Japan, the love for arts and culture isn't just about personal taste. It's also about how much money you have. This is especially true for older adults. Those with more money tend to enjoy arts and culture more. This isn't just a simple observation. It's a fact backed by data. Older adults in Ja

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

How Work Stress Messes with Your Mind and Motivation

Work stress can really take a toll on people. It's not just about feeling overwhelmed. It can change how someone thinks and feels about their job. This is what a recent study dug into. It looked at how stress affects workers' minds and emotions. The study used a theory that connects thoughts and fee

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Helping People Beat Opioid Addiction: The Role of Digital Tools

Opioid addiction is a serious problem in the United States. Many people die from overdoses every year. Doctors have medicines like buprenorphine and methadone to help. These medicines work well, but many people stop taking them. This is where digital health tools might help. Digital tools can make

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

How Ranked-Choice Voting Could Shake Up California's Political Scene

Ranked-choice voting is making waves in some U. S. cities, and California might be next. This voting method lets people rank candidates by preference, instead of just picking one. If no one gets more than half the votes, the candidate with the fewest first-choice votes is dropped, and their supporte

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Jul 10 2025EDUCATION

How Fun Can Be Serious in Teaching Anatomy

Anatomy is not just about bones and muscles. It's also about how we teach it. Some people think teaching should be serious all the time. But what if adding some fun could help people learn better? A recent study talked to seven anatomists who are good at teaching the public. They found that not eve

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Jul 09 2025LIFESTYLE

A Half-Century of Growth and Togetherness!

It's been five decades since a small group of people came together with a big idea. They wanted to make a difference. They wanted to inspire others. And they wanted to build a community that would last. Today, that dream is still alive and kicking. Over the years, this group has grown. It has evolv

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Jul 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Borderlands 4: Fans Plan Ahead, But Game's Not Done Yet

Fans of Borderlands 4 are already diving deep into the game's mechanics, even though it's not out yet. They've created a skill tree planner for two characters, Vex and Rafa, letting players map out their game strategy early. This is pretty cool, but there's a catch. The game's creative director, Gr

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Jul 08 2025BUSINESS

How Fresh Faces Can Spark Big Ideas at Work

New hires are like fresh ingredients in a recipe. They bring unique flavors and energy. But how can companies make sure these new folks feel at home and ready to cook up great ideas? That's what a recent study dug into. Researchers looked at 893 recent college grads in Chongqing, China. They wanted

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

How Patients Shape Health Research

People getting involved in health research is not new. It has been happening for years. This is often called PPIE, which stands for Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement. It means patients and the public have a say in health research. They can give their opinions, help design studies, or eve

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