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Jun 13 2025EDUCATION

Why Feeling Inadequate Might Make Us Follow the Crowd

The notion that feeling inadequate can push people to follow the crowd has been around for a while. In the mid-20th century, researchers explored this idea. They found that when people felt incompetent, they were more likely to conform. However, these findings are quite old. So, the question arises:

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Mobile Tech to the Rescue: Helping Families During Pregnancy and Beyond

The time around childbirth is tough for many women. They need help from various experts to stay healthy. This support should be tailored to each family's needs. It should also strengthen the bond between partners. In Germany, there are many services for this. But, some families who need it most aren

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

The Teen Athlete's Spinal Challenge

A young athlete, aged 15, faced a tough situation. He had a spinal condition from birth, causing a curve in his upper back. This wasn't just a cosmetic issue. It led to significant pain, especially in his mid and lower back. His spine had a strange shape, with parts fused together abnormally. This m

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Kids' Knee Surgery Trends Over Two Decades

The world of pediatric knee surgery has seen some notable shifts over the past 20 years. Specifically, the number of kids getting anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructions has not been increasing as much as one might expect. This is despite the fact that more and more kids are getting ACL in

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Jun 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Lab Waste: The Hidden Cost of Fruit Fly Research

The world is drowning in plastic and greenhouse gases. Labs are a big part of the problem. They churn out tons of plastic trash, often burned in ways that hurt the planet. To fix this, labs need to know the rules and options for going green. The Manchester Fly Facility is a good example. It helps 1

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Ovarian Cancer Surgery: A Real-World Check

Ovarian cancer is a serious health issue. It is the fifth most common cancer in women. It is also the leading cause of death from gynecological cancers. The disease often goes undetected until it has spread. This makes it tough to treat. Doctors have been looking into ways to improve outcomes f

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Veterans' Breathing Tests: A Long-Term Look

Veterans who served in the Southwest Asia Theater often return home with new breathing issues. However, standard lung function tests usually show normal results for most of these veterans. These veterans are often referred to as having preserved spirometry. This means their breathing tests look n

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Fight: Unraveling Thymic Tumors

The thymus, a small organ in the chest, can sometimes be the starting point for a rare type of cancer. These tumors, known as thymic epithelial tumors, are quite uncommon, affecting only about 0. 13 out of every 100, 000 people each year. Because they are so rare, the usual treatments have been deve

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Head and Neck Cancer

Financial stress is a big problem for people with head and neck cancer. Most studies look at this issue at just one moment in time. This approach misses out on the long-term effects. It's like taking a snapshot instead of watching a movie. The full story of financial stress in cancer patients is

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Jun 11 2025BUSINESS

UK's Economic Revamp: A New Dawn or Just Talk?

The UK government has just dropped a major announcement. They are planning to spend hundreds of billions of pounds over the next few years. This money is earmarked for defense, healthcare, and big projects like infrastructure and housing. It is a bold move, but is it enough to make a real difference

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