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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Palestinian Healthcare Workers: Burnout in Conflict

In war-torn areas like Palestine, healthcare professionals often face intense mental strain. A study recently delved into this issue, focusing on the high levels of burnout healthcare workers there experience due to constant conflict. The researchers wanted to understand how these professionals cope

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Jan 02 2025EDUCATION

Game Play and Social Meaning: A New Way to Study Language

Imagine diving into a video game where your choices reveal hidden social meanings. Scientists found a fresh approach to studying these meanings by swapping out classic scales with strategic gameplay. They designed a textual role-playing game using the Ren'Py engine, enhancing the old "matched-guise

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

How Allergies Start: The Role of Cells and Viruses

You know how some people get allergies after being exposed to certain things in the air? Well, it turns out that this isn't just about what they're breathing in, but also about how their body responds to it. In people who are genetically more likely to have allergies, getting a virus or being around

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Women's Views on Chaperones: Does It Matter in Proctology?

Ever wondered how women feel about having someone else in the room during a proctological exam done by a male doctor? This question hasn't been studied much, so a team decided to find out. They asked female patients about their preferences: having a chaperone or not. Guidelines usually suggest using

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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Genetic Secrets of Alaska's Red King Crabs

Alaska's red king crabs, known for their massive size and delicious meat, are not just beloved seafood but also a vital resource for many communities. These crabs live in the rich and icy waters of the North Pacific, facing threats like climate change and overfishing. To better understand and protec

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Tracking HIV, Hepatitis B, and C in French Drug Users: A 25-Year Journey

For the past 25 years, France has been monitoring HIV and hepatitis B and C among drug users through the ANRS-Coquelicot survey. This unique experiment, conducted in cities across the country, has recruited participants from various services like drug treatment centers and harm reduction facilities.

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Checking Out Kids' Teeth: A Closer Look at Tooth Wear

Ever wondered how much your teeth wear out? Scientists decided to take a peek at kids' and teens' teeth to find out. They used two different methods: one that just looked at the teeth (qualitative), and another that measured the teeth with digital models (quantitative). The idea was that the measuri

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Exploring African Culture and Beliefs in End-of-Life Choices

The subject of euthanasia brings to light many issues about culture and personal beliefs. One aspect often ignored is how African cultural knowledge and Afro-Caribbean religions impact these debates. These belief systems have a unique perspective on life, death, and the role of community. In many A

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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

Rewriting the RAVLT for Russians and a New Digital Testing World

Have you ever been curious about how well you remember things that happen to you, especially words? The Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) is a classic way to check this out, and now it's been adapted for Russian speakers. Scientists took the original test and created three new versions in Ru

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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

The Body's Obesity Conversation: How Fat Tissue Talks to Muscles, Brain, Liver, and Heart

Obesity isn't just about having too much fat. It's a complex conversation between different parts of your body. A diet high in fat and lack of physical activity are the main reasons why people become obese. This leads to serious health issues like heart disease and diabetes, affecting multiple organ

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