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Nov 14 2024EDUCATION

Why Do Med Students Put Off Work and How Does It Affect Their Study Habits?

Procrastination is a common problem in medical schools, and it's not just about laziness. It can really mess with a student's confidence and make them feel out of control. Medical students often have a lot on their plates, and it's easy for tasks to slip through the cracks. This can lead to last-min

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Biden's Last Chat with Xi: What's Next for US-China Relations?

President Joe Biden is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping one last time before he leaves office. This meeting, happening on the sidelines of a Pacific summit in Peru, is a chance for the leaders to reflect on their relationship, which goes back over a decade. However, the shadow of the up

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Home Sweet Home: How Housing Affects Care Needs of Seniors

Ever thought about how your grandma's home could impact her care needs? A recent study in England explored this topic by chatting with 44 folks aged 65 and above, along with some of their caregivers. The findings? It's all about the condition, space, and legal stuff connected to the home. The state

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Young Adults with Breast Cancer: Struggling with Finances

Breast cancer isn't just a health issue; it can also turn into a financial struggle, especially for young adults aged 18 to 39. Though they make up a small portion of those diagnosed, they're more likely to face money problems. But why do these financial troubles stick around for so long? The answer

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

What's Next for Animal Health in Hot Zones?

Fifty-five years ago, a journal was born with a mission to improve animal health and production in hot regions. This journal, let's call it "Tropical Livestock Health, " focuses on original research and observations that can boost livestock health and productivity. It's in line with the United Natio

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Nov 14 2024SPORTS

Why Is Carlos Alcaraz Wearing a Pink Strip?

Carlos Alcaraz, the 21-year-old Spanish tennis sensation, is in Turin for the ATP Finals. He's won big this season, but now he's fighting a familiar foe: his health. Alcaraz started his campaign with a loss to Casper Ruud, but he bounced back with a win over Alexander Rublev. During his matches, he'

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Nov 14 2024BUSINESS

Surprise: China Isn't as Tech-Backward as You Think

You might be shocked to hear this, but China is not trailing as far behind the West in tech as some people may believe. Brad Smith, the president of Microsoft, has shared his insights after visiting the country. He was impressed by the rapid advancements China has made in technology. So, what's the

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

What’s Next for Trump’s Conviction? Let's Explore Some Options

So, Donald Trump won the election, and now a judge in New York has a big decision to make. Should he sentence Trump right away, even though he's about to become president? Or should he wait until Trump leaves office? There are a few paths the judge could take. First, he could just wait until Trump'

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Growing Up with Brittle Bones: How Osteogenesis Imperfecta Patients Transition to Adult Care

Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), often called "brittle bone disease, " is a rare genetic condition that makes bones very fragile. It's caused by a problem with a type of collagen, which affects different tissues in the body. Because OI impacts many body systems, people with it need care from many docto

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Older Adults in Argentina: Bridging the Gap Between Needs and Policy

Healthy aging isn't one size fits all. Different regions, even within the same country, have unique needs. Argentina has policies to promote healthy aging for adults over 60, but do these policies really meet their needs? This project aims to find out. It's like trying to fit a puzzle together—the p

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