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Mar 17 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Big Move: Free Tuition for Many

Harvard University has made a significant change. Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, families earning less than $200, 000 per year will not pay tuition. This is a big deal. It means that about 86% of U. S. families could qualify for financial aid at Harvard. The median household income in the U.

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Mar 15 2025BUSINESS

Minimum Wage Boost: Who Really Benefits?

The minimum wage in Spain got a significant boost in January 2019. This increase was a whopping 21. 6% in real terms. This jump was not just a number on a page. It had real effects on people's lives. The increase in minimum wage had a big impact on lower-income households. These households are wh

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Mar 14 2025EDUCATION

Student Loans: The New Math

The recent changes to student loan policies have left many borrowers in a tough spot. Nearly 43 million Americans with federal student loan debt are now facing a significant increase in their monthly payments. This change comes as a result of the Trump administration's overhaul of the education sys

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Smoking Habits in Pandemic Times: A Different Look at Low-Middle Income Countries

The COVID-19 pandemic brought many changes to daily life, and smoking habits were no exception. Unlike previous research that relied on surveys, this study took a deeper look into the experiences of smokers in low-middle income countries. These countries often face unique challenges, making it cruci

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Mar 12 2025EDUCATION

Idaho's Education Funding: A Closer Look at the Shortfall

Idaho's public schools are facing a significant challenge. The state's funding model for K-12 education doesn't account for the extra needs of students with special requirements. This means districts with a higher number of these students are left with a substantial funding gap. The state's funding

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Gender's Role in End-of-Life Care

Gender plays a huge role in how people receive care at the end of their lives. This isn't just about physical help, but also social, spiritual, and emotional support. Throughout history, gender has shaped many choices people make. Now, there's a growing need for palliative care worldwide, and this n

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Mar 09 2025HEALTH

Older Adults, Homelessness, and Trauma: A Growing Concern

The number of older adults facing homelessness is on the rise in wealthier nations. This isn't just about lacking a roof over their heads; it's about the trauma they've experienced and continue to face. Trauma and violence are common among those with unstable housing. This has sparked a push for car

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Digital Health in Developing Countries: A New Era

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we think about healthcare, especially in lower- and middle-income countries. These countries have unique challenges when it comes to using digital health technologies. This is not just about having the right tools; it's also about understanding the local con

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer and Genetic Testing: The Hidden Hurdles

Breast cancer is a serious health issue worldwide, and genetic testing can play a big role in managing it. However, many people in middle-income countries do not have access to this important tool. This is a big problem because genetic testing can help doctors understand if a person has a higher ris

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Do Doctors Change Their Ways When Money Talks?

Imagine a world where doctors get paid in two ways. First, they get a fixed amount for each patient they have. This is called capitation. Second, they get paid for each service they provide. This is called fee-for-service. Now, what happens when doctors get extra money for having complex patients? O

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