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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Future of Emergency Care Training

In the world of emergency medicine, being ready for rare but critical situations is key. These are the high-stress, low-frequency events that require swift and expert action. This is where simulation-based medical education (SBME) comes in. It provides a risk-free environment for doctors and medical

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Doctor's Touch: How Leadership Affects Hospital Performance

The impact of leadership on hospital performance is a hot topic. The spotlight is on orthopedic hospitals. These hospitals focus on bone and joint health. The question is: do hospitals run by doctor CEOs perform better? Let's dive in. To find out, a study looked at the top 200 orthopedic ho

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Helping Survivors Heal: The Fight for Better Support in LA

In Los Angeles County, there's a big effort to help people who have gone through violent crimes. These folks often face serious mental health issues and struggle with everyday life. The Trauma Recovery Center model is designed to give them the support they need. This model offers mental health treat

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May 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

ABC's Game Show Revival: What's Coming Back?

ABC has made some big decisions about its game shows. Several popular unscripted series are returning for new seasons. This includes Celebrity Jeopardy! which is back for its fourth season. Celebrity Wheel of Fortune is also returning for its sixth season. Shark Tank is set for its 17th season, and

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May 09 2025POLITICS

The Struggle to Revive Factory Jobs in America

The idea of bringing back manufacturing jobs has been a hot topic in American politics for years. Many people, including former President Trump, have promised to bring these jobs back. But is it really possible? And should it even be a priority? The American manufacturing sector has seen a signific

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May 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Bubbles: A New Way to Keep Food Fresh

The world of technology is always looking for ways to make things cheaper and last longer. One big challenge is making electrochemical technologies work better for everyday use. A recent breakthrough shows promise in this area. It's a new type of reactor that removes oxygen without needing a membran

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Telehealth and Suicide Prevention in Emergency Rooms

In the U. S. , mental health issues account for about 7% of emergency room visits. This is a significant number, highlighting the urgent need for effective mental health care in these settings. Telehealth, or telemedicine, is becoming more common in emergency rooms. It allows doctors to provide ment

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May 09 2025HEALTH

The Hidden World of Cancer Care in Hawaii

A big part of cancer care often goes unnoticed. It's not about the usual treatments like surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy. Instead, it's about complementary and alternative medicine, or CAM. This includes things like meditation, herbal supplements, and acupuncture. These aren't part of standard m

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May 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Research on the Chopping Block

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is making a significant shift. It plans to cut back on climate research. This news has sparked a lot of debate. Many people are wondering why this is happening and what it means for the future. The NIH is known for its work in health and medicine. But it has

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May 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Batteries: The Future of Energy Storage?

What if batteries could think for themselves? A clever design for lithium-sulfur batteries has been created. It is a lot like the way our brains work. This new battery system uses tiny modules that work together. These modules are like little brains. They can talk to each other and share tasks.

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