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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Battling Bugs in Nepal: A Hospital's Fight Against Resistant Infections

In the bustling streets of Nepal, hospitals, especially those at the tertiary level, face a silent battle. This battle is against bloodstream infections, or BSIs, which can cause sepsis and lead to serious illness or even death. Imagine these infections as tiny, invisible enemies that sneak into the

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Farewell to the Pioneer of Nursing Sciences

A vibrant retirement celebration unfolded on September 17, honoring a trailblazing figure in nursing. The event marked not only the end of one journey but also a moment to reflect on the accomplishments of a prestigious position. The ceremony was a mix of warmth and reflection, offering a panoramic

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Mealtimes and Kids with Autism

Imagine trying to enjoy a meal while dealing with challenges like picking up food or accepting different tastes and smells. For a child with autism, mealtimes can be tough. In some cases, it's not just a matter of picky eating. It can be a big deal. Many kids on the spectrum struggle with feeding.

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Feb 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Heat Helpers: How Early Warning Systems Save Lives in a Warming World

Every year, people succumb to heat-related illness and death. This is where heat-health early warning systems (HHWS) come in. They team up meteorologists with health professionals. In a recent study, researchers asked a key question: Are these systems effective? Do they truly help people? They scou

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

What Role Do HIV Patients Want in Decisions About Their Genetic Research Results?

When it comes to making decisions about sharing individual genetic research results, people living with HIV have strong opinions. A study in Uganda asked 221 people receiving HIV care what role they wanted in deciding how to get information from genetic research. Most participants (122, 55. 2%) want

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Feb 09 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin:Friend or Foe for Investors? A Look at What Happens in China!

Every day, from 2013 to 2017, Bitcoin and six other major financial assets like stocks, commodities, gold, foreign exchange, money market, and bonds were watched closely in China as a study tried to figure out the gold rush. The goal was to see if Bitcoin could be a shield or a buffer for investors.

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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Cherries: How to Grow Them Big and Healthy

Ever wondered how to get the most out of your sweet cherry trees? Lets talk about grafts, training, and rootstocks. These key factors can make a big difference in how healthy and tasty your cherries turn out. Lets dive in! First, lets talk about rootstocks. Two common ones are called Krymsk 5 a

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Feb 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drone showdown in Ukraine gives inside view to War in 2025 3000

The future of conflict is in the air, so they are saying, particularly in Europe. Ukraine has relentlessly produced everything from minuscule flying machines to colossal ground-moving, gun-toting enemies. And its ambitious drone developments are setting a trendy technology example on how to explore

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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Genetic Secrets of a Tough Parasite

In the world of tough parasites, Teladorsagia circumcincta stands out. It is a real pain for sheep and goats in temperate climates all over the world. This nematode worm is notorious for developing resistance to drugs pretty quickly. To get a handle on its resistance, scientists recently created a h

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Feb 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gaming Back Online: A Brief Glitch in the PlayStation World

The millions of users who rely on PlayStation Network (PSN) for gaming had a 24-hour break from their favorite games and apps. They had to wait out the outage, which means they weren't able to launch their games, apps or any network features for a whole day. Imagine being excited to play your f

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