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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

What Do Doctors and Patients Really Talk About?

Doctors and patients often have different ideas about what's important to discuss during appointments. A recent study looked into this. It wanted to see what both groups think about talking about different kinds of results. These include things like how a patient is doing physically, how they feel,

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

How Rain Affects Wastewater Treatment

A big plant that cleans water, called an aerobic granular sludge (AGS) plant, is really good at taking out nutrients and organic stuff. But what about tiny pollutants, like medicine and chemicals? That's what scientists wanted to find out. They looked at 19 medicines and 2 industrial chemicals in th

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

How to Help Kids in Tough Spots Get Better Teeth

Kids who are struggling often miss out on good dental care. This is a big problem. Many programs try to help. But what makes them work? A recent study looked at 39 of these programs. It found that the best ones do a few key things. First, they understand the families' lives. They don't just give ad

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

A Judge’s Stand Against HHS Layoffs: What’s the Real Story?

In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge has stepped in to stop the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) from firing thousands of employees. The judge said the layoffs were likely illegal and ordered the Trump administration to freeze all plans to shrink and reorganize the heal

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Jul 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Watch Faces: A Fresh Look at Time

Samsung is set to launch three new smartwatches soon. These include the Galaxy Watch 8, Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2. The event is happening on July 9. But before the big reveal, some new watch faces have already been leaked. Seven new watch faces are coming. They are called Cir

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

How Sleep Issues Affect Daily Life After Spinal Cord Injuries

Sleep problems are common in people with spinal cord injuries. These issues can make daily life harder. Two main problems are sleep-disordered breathing and trouble falling asleep. Both can lower the quality of life. People with spinal cord injuries often have trouble breathing while they sleep. Th

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Jul 01 2025WEATHER

Europe's Summer Sizzle: Heat Waves and Record Breakers

Europe is feeling the heat, and it's not just a one-day thing. The continent is in the middle of its first big heat wave of the summer, and it's breaking records left and right. Barcelona, for example, just had its hottest June ever, with temperatures soaring to an average of 26 degrees Celsius. Tha

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

Clearing Up Confusion: The 60-Day PNS Therapy Explained

Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) has been around for a while, but the 60-day treatment is a newer approach. It's caused some confusion among doctors and patients. Some wonder if it's a trial, a permanent fix, or something else. The American Society of Pain and Neuroscience (ASPN) wants to clear th

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Cerium Oxide: A Powerhouse in Medicine

Cerium oxide nanoparticles are making waves in the world of medicine. These tiny particles are special because they can switch between different states. This makes them super stable and easy to produce in large quantities. Making these nanoparticles is like a science experiment. Scientists use diff

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

China's Shift in Approving Traditional Medicines: A Closer Look

Over the past decade, China has been fine-tuning how it approves new traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs). The goal? To make the process better suit the unique nature of these treatments. This effort has led to some interesting changes in what counts as solid evidence for approval. Before the refor

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