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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

A Rare Infection After Eye Surgery

A new type of eye surgery is trying to help people with serious eye problems. This surgery uses a special artificial layer to fix the cornea, the clear front part of the eye. The goal is to reduce swelling and improve vision. However, there are risks involved. One of the risks is a severe infection

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Jun 11 2025BUSINESS

Smart Stock Strategies for Unpredictable Demand

Managing inventory is tricky when demand is all over the place. This is especially true for intermittent demand, where sales can spike or drop unexpectedly. This unpredictability can lead to lost sales or excess stock, both of which are costly. The key to handling this is finding the right inventory

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Why Dialysis Patients Need to Take Charge

Patients with chronic kidney disease often find themselves in a tough spot. They rely heavily on hemodialysis to keep their bodies functioning. This treatment is crucial, but it comes with a big problem. Many patients end up being passive. They receive treatment without taking an active role in thei

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Caregivers Get a Financial Boost

Financial stress is a big deal for many caregivers. They often have to manage money for both themselves and the person they care for. To tackle this issue, a new online program called "Managing Money: A Caregiver's Guide to Finances" was created. This program is designed to help caregivers understan

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Navigating ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety in a Young Boy

A young boy, KM, has been on a challenging journey with autism and ADHD. He is now 11 years old. He was first diagnosed at the age of 7. He has tried many medications over the years. His parents are divorced and have different views on his treatment. This makes things even more complicated. KM'

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Science in Shaping Our World

Science is more than just a search for facts. It is a powerful force that shapes and is shaped by society. Two prominent figures in the scientific community, Bruce Alberts and Paul Nurse, have spoken about the role of science and scientists in the world. They have both led major scientific organizat

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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smart Tech for Greener Energy and Water Use

In the Netherlands, managing energy and water is key to protecting the environment and promoting sustainability. A fresh strategy has emerged that blends few-shot learning with advanced machine learning techniques. This combo is designed to make predictions more accurate and reliable, even with limi

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Jun 09 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of CADASIL: A Genetic Puzzle

In the world of genetics, there are some conditions that are quite rare and puzzling. One such condition is CADASIL. This is a genetic disorder that can lead to strokes and a type of dementia called vascular dementia. The interesting thing about CADASIL is that it can show up in different ways in di

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Jun 09 2025HEALTH

Managing Diabetes: Understanding Self-Care and Self-Management

Diabetes is a tricky condition that gets worse over time. People with diabetes need to be active in their treatment to slow down problems. Managing diabetes well means using a mix of insulin, other medicines, and lifestyle changes. Two key parts of this are self-management and self-care. They sound

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Jun 09 2025HEALTH

Brain Surgery: The Hidden Drainage Dilemma

Brain surgery is a complex procedure. Sometimes, after surgery to fix a brain aneurysm, doctors need to drain fluid from around the brain. This is called cerebrospinal fluid drainage. It is not always clear when this will be necessary. This makes planning tricky. Doctors are always looking for ways

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