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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Head Lice in Tunisian Primary Schools: What We Know

Head lice are a common problem worldwide, but have you ever wondered if they're a concern in Tunisian primary schools? Until recently, no study had looked into this. Let's dive in and explore what was found. Head lice, scientifically known as Pediculus humanus capitis, are tiny parasites that can i

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Nov 18 2024EDUCATION

Where Do Future Teachers Study?

Imagine this: over half of our future teachers are being trained in classical universities. Isn't that interesting? The type of university they attend, either a federal or regional one, plays a big role in shaping their careers. This study digs into the career goals and plans of students from differ

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Nov 18 2024FINANCE

The Secret Wealth Managers Behind Oligarchs

After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many countries like the USA, UK, and EU imposed sanctions on wealthy individuals close to Putin. But these rich folks, known as oligarchs, seem to dodge these punishments like pros. How? It's all about the secretive experts who help them hide their money offshore.

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Doctors' Views on Team-Based Care: How It Shapes Work and Communication

Healthcare often involves many professionals working together. One way this happens is through small teams called clinical microsystems. These teams regularly care for specific groups of patients. They might include daily team meetings at the patient's bedside, having team members work in the same a

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

The Impact of LHIMS on Healthcare Professionals in Ghana

Electronic health records (EHRs) are only as good as the people using them. A recent study looked into how well health professionals in Ghana are using the Lightwave Health Information Management System (LHIMS). This system is designed to help manage patient information better. The study focused on

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Nov 16 2024CRIME

A Convict Reflects: Kenneth Kimes Remembers His Criminal Past

Kenneth Kimes, now 49, looks back on his turbulent journey from an accomplice to his mother's crimes to prison. His story unfolds starting with his unusual childhood, marked by cross-country trips that were secret escapes from the FBI. As he grew older, his mother's criminal influence tightened its

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Nov 16 2024BUSINESS

Truckers Give Back: A Fresh Look at Freight's Future

Dooner and Corey Klujsza of RXO are back with the latest on the spot market. They're saying we're in a new cycle, but what does that mean for truckers? Let's dive in! The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) has been spreading some love to veterans since 2007. Their Truckers for T

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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Filmmaker's Protest: Pulling Out of Festival Over Controversial Comments

French director Coralie Fargeat has decided to withdraw her film "The Substance" from Poland's Camerimage Film Festival. This move comes after the festival's founder, Marek Żydowicz, wrote a controversial article that many deemed sexist. Fargeat, along with her cinematographer Benjamin Kračun, felt

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Planting Veggies and Teaching Health: Can Schools Do Both?

More and more kids in the Netherlands are struggling with their weight. Experts say it's because of unhealthy habits and where they live. Schools have tried teaching kids about healthy food and creating green spaces, like vegetable gardens. Both have worked well, but no one's looked into doing both

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Nov 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Exploring Italy's Hidden Gems: A Local's Guide to Fall and Winter Travel

As the tourist season winds down in Italy, savvy travelers have a chance to explore the country's lesser-known towns. Maria Nuzzolillo, a local expert from the region of Campania, recommends these small towns for their unique festivals and local flavors. San Lupo, the small town where Maria hails f

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