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Jul 02 2025BUSINESS

Wax Road: Construction Chaos Hits Local Shops

Wax Road in Central has been under construction for over a year, and local businesses are feeling the pinch. Caitlin Coburn, a hairdresser at a salon on Wax Road, has seen her weekly haircuts drop from 70-100 to just 30. She blames the heavy traffic and delays caused by the ongoing construction. Th

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Finding the Right Path for AML Patients: Stem Cell Transplants and Predictive Tools

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a tough opponent, but stem cell transplants can be a game-changer for many patients. Over the last ten years, doctors have gotten better at spotting who might not do well after a transplant. This is thanks to new predictive tools that help tailor treatments to each pe

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Danger Within Our Bones

Staphylococcus aureus, a common bacteria, is sneaky. It can cause serious bone and joint infections. These infections are tricky to treat. They don't respond well to standard treatments. This is because the bacteria can form strong biofilms. Biofilms are like tiny, protective shields. They make the

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Medicinal Power in Fritillaria thunbergii: The Shade and Potassium Trick

Fritillaria thunbergii, a plant packed with useful compounds, is often grown for its medicinal bulbs. But growing too many plants just for profit has led to a drop in quality. So, scientists decided to test how shade and potassium affect the bulbs' growth and the useful stuff inside them. They foun

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

How Tired Docs Write: A Tech Take

Doctors jotting down notes after seeing patients might not just be recording medical details. These notes could also hint at something else: how tired the doctor is. A recent study dug into this idea using a whopping 129, 228 emergency room visits. The goal? To train a computer model to spot notes w

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Jul 02 2025BUSINESS

How Employee Stock Ownership Plans Shape Company Success

In the fast-paced world of smart manufacturing, companies are always looking for ways to boost performance and keep their employees motivated. One popular strategy is Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs), which give workers a stake in the company's future. But how exactly do ESOPs affect a company

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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 2025EDUCATION

Asking Better Questions in the AI Age

In the coming years, as artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more common, the way we ask questions will need to change. This shift is not just about technology. It's about how we think and solve problems. Leaders and teachers will have to come up with new questions they haven't thought of before. A

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Jul 01 2025FINANCE

Market Wobbles: Asia's Stocks Take a Mixed Turn

Investors in Asia had a tough time on Tuesday. They were trying to make sense of the big wins on Wall Street and the possible effects of U. S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans. The 90-day break on tariffs is about to end, and no one knows what will happen next. U. S. Treasury Secretary Scott B

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Americans Worry About Democracy and Violence

In a recent survey, a large number of Americans believe that democracy is in danger. Three out of four people think that politically motivated violence is a serious issue. This comes at a time when the country is deeply divided. The survey was conducted by Marist and included over 1, 300 adults. It

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