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May 02 2025HEALTH

The Rise of Patient Power in Modern Medicine

The 21st century has seen a big change in how healthcare works. This shift is often called digital health. Thanks to big steps forward in information tech, especially artificial intelligence, the old way of doctors being in charge is changing. Patients are now more involved in their own care. They b

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May 01 2025POLITICS

Georgia Democrats: Time to Step Up the Fight

Georgia's Democratic Party is at a crossroads. The state has seen a shift in political dynamics, and Democrats are feeling the pressure. After a significant win in the 2020 election, where Joe Biden broke a long-standing Republican streak and Democrats flipped control of the U. S. Senate, the party'

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Keep Them Moving and Grooving: How to Boost Health in Older Adults

Older adults need to stay active and eat right to keep their bodies in good shape. This is not just about looking good. It is about feeling good and living a long, happy life. Quality of life is just as important as physical health. The older you get, the more important it becomes to tak

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

The Tiny Wasp's Eye: A Big Breakthrough in Insect Vision

A recent study has cracked open a new way to look at insect eyes. It's all about a tiny wasp. The wasp is called Megaphragma viggianii. This wasp is so small, it's hard to see with the naked eye. But don't let its size fool you. Its eyes are packed with details that are helping scientists under

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May 01 2025POLITICS

The Shift in Public Resistance to Big Policy Changes

Governments are constantly working to tackle big issues like climate change and global health crises. They often use policies that target individual actions, such as spreading information or nudging behavior. However, some policies aim for larger, systemic changes, like banning certain cars or manda

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May 01 2025RELIGION

How Faith From Home Helps Newcomers Thrive

Religion and spirituality are often key players in helping immigrants bounce back from tough times. But many studies focus on how immigrants connect with religious groups in their new homes. They often miss out on how the religious beliefs and practices from their home countries shape their experien

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Young Faith or Hidden Struggle? Understanding Kids' Religious Anxiety

Pediatric scrupulosity is a complex issue that often goes unnoticed. It is a condition where children experience excessive guilt and worry about religious or moral matters. Up to one-third of people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) deal with this. It is a condition where people feel guilty

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May 01 2025HEALTH

How Omanis Got Their COVID-19 Info and What It Means

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, how people in Oman got their information made a big difference. A survey was conducted in the fall of 2020. It looked at how people in Oman consumed information about COVID-19. The survey had 759 participants. They were asked about their knowledge of COVID-

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

Nanoclusters Get a Makeover for Better Catalysis

Nanoclusters are tiny bits of metal that can speed up chemical reactions. Scientists have made big strides in tweaking these nanoclusters to get the best results. But making them with the right structure and active sites for top-notch performance is still a big challenge. The goal is to create nanoc

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Why Math Can Make Stretching More Comfortable

Stretching is a great way to boost flexibility in your joints. However, it often comes with some discomfort. A recent study looked into how doing mental math during stretching can affect how it feels and how well it works. The idea was to see if focusing on something else could make stretching more

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